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The Tree Walk

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Distance
3.25 mi
Elevation gain
361 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
361 ft
Max elevation
1,348 ft
TrailRank 
30 4
Min elevation
1,027 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
one hour 20 minutes
Coordinates
478
Uploaded
October 15, 2016
Recorded
October 2016
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near Lagares da Beira, Coimbra (Portugal)

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Itinerary description

A walk around the Cobral Valley with some lovely trees highlighted along the way.

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Waypoints

PictographTree Altitude 1,060 ft
Photo ofCypress

Cypress

A small but pretty Cypress tree, part of the row of large, Landmark trees along this valley.

PictographTree Altitude 1,230 ft
Photo ofCork oak

Cork oak

Check out the wonderful bark on this tree

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,283 ft
Photo ofSerra da Estrella

Serra da Estrella

A rather cloudy photo taken from this great panorama point of the Serra da Estrella mountains

PictographTree Altitude 1,319 ft
Photo ofMimosa walk

Mimosa walk

In February this is a blaze of bright yellow, very beautiful

PictographTree Altitude 1,161 ft
Photo ofEucalyptus

Eucalyptus

Luckily our area, Oliveira do Hospital, do not allow the huge Eucalyptus plantations but we do have some lovely ones in this valley, they tend to be isolated or in small groups. This is much better for all the other trees and plants.

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,089 ft
Photo ofAutumn gardens

Autumn gardens

The beginnings of Autumn colour in the "Hortas" - local vegetable and fruit gardens

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,158 ft
Photo ofPine woods

Pine woods

Pretty, well maintained pine woods with a fabulous view up top from the large boulders of our Quinta

PictographPhoto Altitude 1,155 ft
Photo ofPropped up Boulder

Propped up Boulder

How does this stone not fall over? if it did.....

Comments  (2)

  • Photo of fazerchickish
    fazerchickish Oct 15, 2016

    Just to let you know, the final section before it rejoins the outgoing track is a little off track. You are following an ancient pathway and a bit of scrambling and climbing is necessary, its still fine to do with kids but people with reduced mobility might find it difficult.

  • Gil Cunha Jul 17, 2017

    I have followed this trail  verified  View more

    nice walk, thanks for sharing! lost my path a few times, but that's because of my "newbieness" ;)

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