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The Chestnut Trees of Escondelobo or Condelobo
Due to the circumference of their trunks, these two specimens are considered to be the largest in Extremadura and in Spain.
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- The Chestnut Trees of Escondelobo or Condelobo
The biggest chestnut trees in Extremadura
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Casas del Castañar Town Hall
- Tel.:+34 927 47 80 01
- Fax: +34 927 47 85 22
- Email: ayuntamientocasas@hotmail.com
- Website address: www.casasdelcastanar.es/
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Due to the circumference of their trunks, these two specimens are considered to be the largest in Extremadura and in Spain.
The chestnut trees of Escondelobo or Condelobo belong to the Castanea sativa species and can be found in the Sierra de San Bernabé, in the municipality of Casas del Castañar (Cáceres). They are remarkable in that they are the largest in both Extremadura and Spain, as their respective trunks have a circumference of 9.21 and 10.77 metres.
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Type:
- Singular Tree
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