The river that takes us
Cultural
An interpretative walk along the banks of the Tagus, accompanied by a character who will explain the characteristics of the longest river in the Peninsula, its environmental values, the threats it faces and the activities that the human species has developed throughout history linked to its waters. We will get to know who the crocheters were, what their hard work was like by means of reproductions, photographs and river-side surveys, of how they turned the Tagus into the conductor of a real floating forest.
Meeting point at the tourist information booth in Peralejos de las Truchas. Duration of activity 3 to 3.5 hours
Services
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Services included
Activity of 3,5 hours, dossier for the children and picnic in the countryside (assembled with sausage per participant and drink; + 3 euros per person)
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Price per person
- 30 euros adults (up to 5 people)
- 25 euros (from 6 to 10 people)
- 20 euros children (up to 14 years and 5 children)
- 15 euros (from 6 to 10)
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Minimum and maximum group size
- Minimum group 4 pax
- Group maximum 10 pax
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Recommended time of year
Spring, summer and autumn.
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Accessibility
It is adapted to a family audience and the activity is suitable for all types of disabilities.
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Ecotourism commitment
- Company adhered to the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism (CETS)
- Company in the process of joining the Red Natura 2000 Tourism Sustainability Recognition System