Discover the perfect getaway for lovers of nature and tranquility! This stunning rustic plot offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Sobral da Abelheira valley, providing an idyllic setting for your moments of relaxation and contemplation. With a privileged location, this land is strategically located less than 10 minutes away from Mafra and the highway, ensuring easy access to all the amenities and conveniences of modern life. Furthermore, Ericeira's famous beaches are just a 15-minute drive away, allowing you to enjoy the crystal clear waters and golden sands whenever you wish. With an extension of 3520m2, this flat forest land is adorned by eucalyptus and pine trees, creating a serene and revitalizing environment. Access is facilitated by a paved road, ensuring convenience and comfort in reaching your natural refuge. Although it does not allow the construction of housing, this land offers endless possibilities for outdoor projects and activities. Furthermore, the presence of water and electricity nearby adds practicality and versatility to this unique space. Whether for investment or personal enjoyment, this land is an incomparable opportunity to connect with nature and create unforgettable memories. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of paradise in the heart of the stunning Sobral da Abelheira region. * Mafra is a Portuguese village, seat of the municipality of Mafra, belonging to the district and metropolitan area of Lisbon. In the most recent census (2021), the municipality had 86,521 inhabitants spread over an area of 291.66 km² and 11 parishes. The municipality of Mafra is limited to the north by Torres Vedras, to the northeast by Sobral de Monte Agraço, to the east by Arruda dos Vinhos, to the southeast by Loures, to the south by Sintra and to the west it has a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. Despite being one of the largest municipalities in the region, Mafra represents only 3% of the population of the metropolitan area, and its population density (243 inhabitants/km2) is more similar to that of municipalities in the West, being well below the metropolitan average. . At a regional level, Mafra stands out for its growing demographic and urban development, at the same time as it presents a landscape still closely associated with rurality, with a notable presence of natural, cultural and architectural values of national recognition. Examples of this include the Mafra National Palace (the grandest work of Portuguese Baroque a