Serra de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park is a protected limestone massif in central Portugal renowned for its karst landscapes, extensive cave systems, and rich biodiversity that attract outdoor enthusiasts interested in hiking, caving, and nature exploration.
Serra de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park, located within the Centro region of Portugal, encompasses a unique karst landscape formed by limestone plateaus, caves, and sinkholes characteristic of the Aire and Candeeiros mountain ranges. Covering approximately 38,150 hectares, the park features notable geological formations that have been shaped over millions of years through dissolution processes, making it one of Portugal’s prime areas for speleology. The park’s extensive cave network includes famous show caves such as Grutas de Mira de Aire, Portugal’s largest tourist-accessible cave system, showcasing impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Ecologically, it supports a diversity of flora adapted to the rocky terrain, including Mediterranean scrublands and forests dominated by holm oak and pine species. Wildlife includes several endemic and endangered species like the Iberian clawless otter, bats, and diverse bird populations such as the Bonelli's eagle and peregrine falcon. The park’s history is deeply intertwined with the traditional rural practices of shepherding, olive groves, and local limestone quarrying. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking through scenic trails winding through wildflower-filled valleys and cliffs with panoramic views. Adventure seekers are drawn by caving opportunities in the karst caves. The park also offers cultural attractions with nearby historical towns and archaeological sites. Serra de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park serves as a significant conservation site while providing numerous recreation opportunities for visitors seeking to explore one of Portugal’s most striking natural limestone landscapes.
Grutas de Mira de Aire – the largest public cave system in Portugal
Diverse karst landscape featuring caves, sinkholes, and escarpments
Abundant birdlife including Bonelli's eagle and peregrine falcon
Traditional rural scenery with limestone villages and olive groves
An extensive limestone cave system open to visitors featuring spectacular stalactites, stalagmites, and unique karst formations.
A dramatic limestone valley shaped by underground river systems, offering stunning hiking trails and rich biodiversity.
A protected nesting area within the park, important for conservation of this threatened raptor species.