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Fragas do Eume Natural Park Adventures

Fragas do Eume Natural Park is a lush Atlantic forest in Galicia, Spain, offering pristine river landscapes, rich biodiversity, and well-preserved medieval heritage for outdoor exploration and nature appreciation.

22,240
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 100,000
Annual Visitors
1997
Year Established

About Fragas do Eume Natural Park

Fragas do Eume Natural Park
 

Fragas do Eume Natural Park is one of the best-preserved Atlantic oak forests in Europe, covering an area of approximately 9,000 hectares along the Eume River in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. The park's geography features steep river valleys, dense woodlands, and rugged cliffs, creating a unique microclimate that supports a wide variety of plant and animal species. Its ecosystems are dominated by ancient oak and chestnut trees, ferns, mosses, and other native flora. The park is a refuge for fauna including the European otter, pine marten, goshawk, and several types of amphibians and butterflies. Historically, the park is home to the Monastery of Caaveiro, a 10th-century Benedictine monastery located on a promontory overlooking the Eume River, providing cultural and architectural significance. Recreational opportunities include hiking along forest trails, birdwatching, mountain biking, and photography. Well-marked trails traverse the park, ranging from easy riverbank walks to more challenging ascents offering panoramic views. The park's rivers and waterfalls add natural highlights for visitors eager to experience tranquil water habitats. Fragas do Eume attracts visitors seeking a combination of natural beauty, ecological value, and historical interest, making it a prominent destination for eco-tourism and outdoor activities in northwest Spain.

Highlights

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Monastery of Caaveiro, a historic 10th-century Benedictine monastery

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Ancient Atlantic oak forest with diverse flora including mosses and ferns

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The crystal-clear waters and waterfalls along the Eume River

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Well-preserved habitat for European otters and other rare wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Monastery of Caaveiro

An ancient religious site dating back to the 10th century, perched on cliffs overlooking the Eume River, featuring Romanesque architecture and serene surroundings.

Atlantic Oak Forest

One of Europe's best-preserved Atlantic forests, with centuries-old oak trees, abundant mosses, ferns, and a rich understory supporting diverse wildlife.

Eume River and Waterfalls

Clear, pristine waters run through the park, creating waterfalls and natural pools that contribute to the area's ecological richness and scenic beauty.