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Chalet with gardens

While Portugal is a futuristic utopia of glistening blue water and white sand, that isn't even its best feature. It's also a cultural, artistic, and culinary hotspot and a great place to have a good time. With stunning natural views, mind-blowing, and super fun local and exclusive activities to do and see, it's no surprise that Portugal is one of the year's hottest destinations. If you're planning your own Portugal adventure or just curious about all the beautiful things the country has to offer, there are a few things you'll want to see and do while visiting this beautiful country. Also don't forget to check out chalets with gardens, exclusively by nature.house which are equipped with all basic facilities which will enable you to enjoy your vacations.

How to make the best of your time?

If your journey to Portugal takes you to Porto, you might as well stop by this ancient Portuguese gem. The Buçaco Forest is about an hour's drive outside of Porto, and it feels like a gateway to another world. Also, spend your leisure time in our chalets with gardens which are not only limited to Portugal but also available in different regions of Europe

The forest is home to Europe's most extensive range of trees and other wooded plants. If that isn't enough to convince you, believe us when we say that the ethereal combination of trees, plants, sunshine, greenery, and ancient-looking structures will.

Essence of Nature

Portugal's Mediterranean climate, mountains, forests, rivers, wetlands, heaths, and beaches provide a diverse range of ecosystems and are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species. The country is a nature lovers' paradise due to its remarkable variety of flora and fauna. The Algarve region in southern Portugal is known for its large number of orchid species. Please switch to the destinations tab to explore chalets with gardens to stay close to nature during your stay.

The orchid named after the part of its flowers that resembles a human figure is one of the more common species. The bee orchid, for example, gets its name from its odd similarity to something else, such as an insect (Ophrys apifera). The bloom of this strange plant resembles a bee landing on a tree. Although the Iberian lynx has lost habitat, it is the focus of conservation efforts. Wolves can be found in some parts of Portugal, but they are a very endangered carnivorous mammal nowadays.

There are several amphibian species in Portugal, and the Gold-striped salamander (Chioglossa lusitanica) is one of the uncommon ones. It's categorized as "vulnerable." This amphibian prefers clean streams and lives in mountain forests and caves. Its population is dwindling as a result of habitat loss and contamination of freshwater streams.

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