Best natural monuments around Landal GreenParks provide access to diverse natural landscapes. These areas feature significant geological formations and varied ecosystems. Visitors can explore river valleys, gorges, and mountain summits, offering a range of outdoor experiences. The natural monuments near Landal are often characterized by their unique geological features and opportunities for hiking and observation.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Arnóia River rises in the Serra de Todo o Mundo and flows for 30 km before flowing into the Óbidos Lagoon. A dam was built about one and a half kilometres from Óbidos, in the Horta Valley, whose reservoir was used to irrigate the area's crops.
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Rising abruptly between the coast and the Tagus valley, the Montejunto mountain range stands out from the surrounding landscape, not only because of its altitude but also because of its natural characteristics. It is spread across the municipalities of Alenquer and Cadaval, in a highly humanized region where intense agricultural activity takes place, thus emerging as one of the last refuges for many species of animals and plants.
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Formed by a buttress made up of eruptive rocks, the volcanic complex of Serra de Todo-o-Mundo appears to have been formed by a lava flow, resembling a half-cone. "The Serra de Todo-o-Mundo is formed by a buttress made up of eruptive rocks (dolerites) from an altitude of 200 metres, which are exploited in the northern section of the mountain range for the production of gravel. This buttress, which comprises the «volcanic complex of the Serra de Todo-o-Mundo» and which «appears to be made up of a sill or a lava flow», describes a semicircle, a shape that is best seen from the top of Montejunto or along the road that connects Cercal to Caldas da Rainha, and this peculiar shape seems to be «in a possible relationship with a (volcanic) chimney». This phenomenon is not, in fact, strange to the morphostructural unity of the western coast, in which, although, as we have seen, limestone sedimentary rocks dominate, there are records of eruptive phenomena, of which the Lisbon-Mafra volcanic complex stands out, origin is located between the end of the Cretaceous and the beginning of the Cenozoic.
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At the end of this segment, towards Rio Maior, on the right side of the road there is a small park where it is possible to stop and walk a little to observe the magnificent natural caves on the banks of the Rio Maior, a practically forgotten river that gave its name to the current city from Rio Maior. Currently, the flow of the river is very low, drying up completely in the summer months. A little of history: "The Rio Maior rises in a picturesque place called «Bocas», a large gorge that cuts the mountain range, through which the Santarém-Peniche road also passes, located west of the city of Rio Maior. the picnic on Good Summer Day. It is said that in the mid-19th century, still on the Maior river, in winter or in times of plenty of water, boats sailed, almost all sailing or rowing, approaching the Tagus to change the loads to other larger boats." Source: Memories of Rio Maior - https://memoriasderiomaior.blogs.sapo.pt/2023.html
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Dammed lake for the water supply of Obidos. Nicely situated in the valley
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Usually this is a windy place, but the view is superb. A part of the trail that passes through this point is a bit technical with some loose rock, it may not be very recommended for gravel bikes with thin tires.
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Around Landal GreenParks, you can explore a diverse range of natural monuments, including impressive gorges like Bocas Gorge, scenic rivers such as the Arnóia River, and mountain summits offering superb views, like the Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain. The region also features forests, viewpoints, and areas with unique geological formations.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Arnóia River, with its dammed lake, is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, areas like Bocas Gorge offer small parks for stopping and walking, which can be enjoyable for families. In Belgium, near Landal Mooi Zutendaal, there's a unique barefoot trail designed for families to connect with nature.
The natural monuments around Landal GreenParks are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, you can hike moderate trails like the 'Old Water Mill – Abandoned Mill loop from Rio Maior' or cycle challenging routes such as the 'Pilgrim's Retreat – Alcanede Castle loop from Estacionamento do Parque das Bocas de Rio Maior'.
Yes, many natural areas accessible from Landal GreenParks are rich in wildlife. In the Netherlands, Veluwe National Park is known for deer and red squirrels, often visible from accommodations. Near Landal Heideheuvel, you might spot wild boar or red deer. The Montejunto mountain range, visible from the View of Montejunto highlight, serves as a refuge for many species of animals and plants.
Yes, some natural monuments have historical significance. For instance, Bocas Gorge is noted for its magnificent natural caves along the banks of the Rio Maior, a river that gave its name to the city and was historically used for boat navigation. In Belgium, Scarpe Escaut National Park, accessible from Forest Resort Your Nature, is home to ancient historical sites amidst its natural beauty.
For superb scenic views, the Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain is highly recommended, though it can be windy. The View of Montejunto also offers expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, a watchtower in the Kootwijk forest within Veluwe National Park provides stunning panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers unique natural features. In the Netherlands, you can visit Vrijenbergspreng, which is the largest waterfall in the country. Drents-Friese Wold National Park, adjacent to Landal Hunerwold State, features vast sand dunes alongside forests and stream valley grasslands, offering a diverse landscape for exploration.
The Montejunto mountain area, including the Top of the eastern side of Montejunto mountain, is known for its superb views but can be windy. Parts of the trail are technical with loose rock, so it may not be ideal for gravel bikes with thin tires. The mountain range is also an important refuge for various animal and plant species.
The Arnóia River rises in the Serra de Todo o Mundo and flows for 30 km before reaching the Óbidos Lagoon. A dam was built on the river to create a reservoir, which is used for the water supply of Óbidos and to irrigate local crops. It's nicely situated in a valley, offering a picturesque setting.
Absolutely. Drents-Friese Wold National Park, near Landal Hunerwold State, is a vast area featuring forests, sand dunes, and stream valley grasslands. Additionally, De Malpie, a rustic moorland, offers a serene natural experience. These areas provide varied terrains for exploration and appreciation of nature.
There are numerous hiking trails available, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. You can explore routes like the 'Cineteatro de Rio Maior – Salinas de Rio Maior loop from Rio Maior' which is an easy 7.3 km hike, or the 'Old Water Mill – Abandoned Mill loop from Rio Maior' which is a moderate 7.8 km trail. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Landal guide.


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