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Bus station hiking trails around Tapada Nacional de Mafra traverse a diverse landscape characterized by extensive forests of maritime pines, cork oaks, and Portuguese oaks, alongside varied terrain featuring valleys, slopes, and volcanic basalt formations. This UNESCO World Heritage site also includes wetland areas, contributing to its rich biodiversity. The region offers a mix of gentle paths and more undulating routes through its natural environment.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Hike the moderate 5.3-mile Tojeira (Green) trail in Tapada de Mafra, known for diverse forests, volcanic basalt, and fallow deer sightings.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.39km
01:09
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:15
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The National Palace of Mafra, located in the town of Mafra, Portugal, is a monumental complex that includes a palace, a convent, a basilica, and the Tapada de Mafra (hunting grounds). Construction began in 1717, commissioned by King John V of Portugal in fulfillment of a vow for the succession of his wife, and it is the most important monument of Portuguese Baroque. Since 2019, the Palace has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Baroque architectural complex comprising a Palace, a Basilica and a Convent, together with gardens and a vast Tapada, forming a historical heritage complex covering over 1,200 hectares, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2019. Built by order of King João V in fulfilment of a succession vow, Mafra Palace is one of the most important Baroque monuments in Portugal and one of the largest in Europe, occupying a construction area of 38,000 m2, with around 1,200 rooms, 5,200 doors and windows and 156 staircases. UNESCO has recognised this monument as a feat of architecture, engineering and human genius. Based on designs by Filippo Juvarra, its final design was carried out by the German Johann Friedrich Ludwig (João Frederico Ludovice) and construction was led by the kingdom's chief engineer, Custódio Vieira. The first stone was laid on 17 November 1717 and the Basilica was consecrated on 22 October 1730. The Basilica, inspired by the great churches of Rome, has one of the most significant collections of Italian sculpture of its time, with 58 statues, a large crucifix with archangels in adoration and three high reliefs, as well as an important collection of paintings, representing some of the most famous painters active in Italy and France in the early 1730s. The collection of vestments and liturgical implements is also very significant, due to its quality and rarity. The Palace Library is one of the most iconic spaces in the monument. With a refined selection of around 30,000 volumes, it is one of the exponents of Enlightenment knowledge representative of the court culture of the first half of the 18th century. Also noteworthy is the bell ringing ensemble, with 120 bells, which include two of the largest carillons of the 18th century, cast in Antwerp and Liège in the workshops of Willem Witlockx and Nicolas Levache, respectively. The bells are accompanied by two clocks dating from the first half of the 18th century, as well as four automatons for automatic music. Inside the Basilica is a set of pipe organs, unique in the world, consisting of six instruments designed to play together, built between 1792 and 1807 by the Portuguese organ builders António Machado e Cerveira and Joaquim Peres Fontanes. The Mafra Palace has been a member of the Association of European Royal Residences since 2009.
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The basilica has a total length of 58m and a maximum width of 43m. It has the shape of a Latin cross and was built from stones from the Sintra, Pêro Pinheiro and Mafra regions. What is special about this basilica is that there are a total of 6 organs, all completely restored and played again for the first time in 2010. Since July 2019, the basilica has been under UNESCO World Heritage protection.
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This bust illustrates 3 generations of infantry soldiers in national history: 1. Battle of Aljubarrota 2. Napoleonic War 3. Colonial War
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Mafra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace is always worth a trip to see it, to tour the rooms, visit the church and enjoy a Galao and a Tosta Mista in the café directly opposite. This stop is a highlight for all cyclists on the various tours around Mafra.
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When you reach the last roundabout and see this building for the first time, you are deeply impressed by how big the palace is. A must see if you are in this area.
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There are over 80 hiking trails accessible from bus stations around Tapada Nacional de Mafra, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find 23 easy routes, 47 moderate, and 16 more challenging options.
Yes, there are several easy trails perfect for families. The Ribeirinho (Azul) trail in Tapada de Mafra is an easy 4.3 km route, and the Cerco Garden – Mafra National Palace loop from Mafra is another gentle option at 3.7 km, both suitable for a relaxed outing.
Tapada Nacional de Mafra is a haven for wildlife. Hikers often spot fallow deer, red deer, and wild boars. The park is also home to foxes, rabbits, various species of frogs, and over seventy species of birds, including birds of prey like hawks. Hides are available for sheltered wildlife observation.
Many of the trails in Tapada Nacional de Mafra are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point, often conveniently near bus stops. Examples include the Tojeira (Green) Trail and the Taipas Trail (Red), both offering a complete loop experience within the park.
The region boasts diverse forests with maritime pines, cork oaks, and Portuguese oaks. You'll encounter varied terrain, including volcanic basalt, and can enjoy views of the 'Enchanted Forest' from higher elevations. Wetland areas also provide crucial habitats for amphibians.
The trails around Tapada Nacional de Mafra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the abundant wildlife, and the serene escape into nature that these routes provide.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore highlights such as the Lime Kiln of Tapada de Mafra and the Monument to the Portuguese Combatant. The entire Tapada Nacional de Mafra is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting its cultural and natural significance.
The Tojeira (Green) Trail is particularly known for its diverse forests, featuring a mix of maritime pines, umbrella pines, and cork oaks, and is also a good spot for observing fallow deer.
Yes, some trails provide more shade than others. The Red route, for instance, is noted for offering more shaded sections, making it a good choice for hiking during sunnier periods. The diverse woodlands throughout the Tapada also offer natural canopy.
The Tapada Nacional de Mafra is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even in winter, the trails are accessible, and the diverse forests provide a unique atmosphere. Summer can be warm, so choosing shaded routes like the Red trail is advisable.
Absolutely. For beginners, routes like the Ribeirinho (Azul) trail, which is approximately 4.3 km, or the Cerco Garden – Mafra National Palace loop at 3.7 km, are excellent starting points. These easy trails offer gentle gradients and well-marked paths.


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