Nature areas
Los Galaperales Cork-Oak
The last time cork was taken from this spectacular cork-oak was in the 20th century.
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- Los Galaperales Cork-Oak
A tree with ample shade
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Bodonal de la Sierra Town Hall
- Tel.:+34 924 72 17 00
- Tel.:+34 924 72 16 92
- Fax: +34 924 72 17 01
- Email: ayuntamiento@bodonaldelasierra.es
- Email: secretario@bodonaldelasierra.es
- Website address: www.bodonaldelasierra.es
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The last time cork was taken from this spectacular cork-oak was in the 20th century.
If you pass through Bodonal de la Sierra, don't forget to pay a visit to the cork-oak of Los Galaperales. Its height of 15 metres and thickness of 5.27 metres make it one of Extremadura's most imposing specimens. Its elliptical treetop, which is very uniform and dense, is the result of the branches that emerge from its trunk fairly high up.
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Type:
- Singular Tree
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