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Traditional agroforestry systems such as the montado in Portugal can provide valuable and beautiful landscapes for tourism relating to the natural world, such as hiking, birdwatching and hunting. Many traditional systems also have a historical and cultural value and thus attract tourists, such as parklands or wood pastures in the UK, often associated with historical buildings. There are also crafts-related tourism opportunties associated with the outputs from teh agroforestry - see as an example Wakelyns Agroforestry in the UK (https://wakelyns.co.uk/), where they offer many different craft workshops making use of the various products from the farm. The annual Agroforestry Open weekend started five years ago in the UK, with 6 participating farms, in 2024 it had grown to 50 farms, engaging vistors with farm walks and workshops.
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