
Frailes Garden, in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain is a beautiful 19th-century English-style garden, of unique beauty. The garden covers roughly 40,000 square metres and is separated into four distinct parts each with its own landscape, plants, pathways and features. Pathways lead through the garden, which is full of lush foliage, succulents and trees. A large hedge maze, a cactus garden and an orange tree grove are all included. The gardens are home to over 230 species of plants, many of them rare species from around the world. The gardens are connected to the Palacio Real de El Escorial, a magnificent building at the foot of the mountain range. It is a great place to explore and to admire the beauty of nature.
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