Buçaco Forest and Palace – 4KCinematic Video

Did you know that the Buçaco Forest was once a sacred retreat for Carmelite monks? In the 17th century, they built walls around the forest to protect its biodiversity and created a network of chapels, fountains, and hermitages — many of which still remain hidden among the trees today.

Nestled in the mountains of central Portugal, the Buçaco Forest (Mata do Buçaco) is a magical, centuries-old woodland, home to rare plants, towering trees from around the world, and winding trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints and hidden chapels.

At its heart stands the Palace Hotel do Buçaco, a neo-Manueline masterpiece built in the late 19th century as a royal hunting lodge. With its fairy-tale architecture, intricate stone carvings, and stunning tile panels (azulejos) depicting scenes from Portuguese history, the palace is a true national treasure.

Once a retreat for monks and royalty, today the Buçaco Forest and Palace offer visitors a unique escape into nature, history, and romance — all in one unforgettable setting.

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