Best waterfalls around Lomba De São Pedro, located on the north coast of São Miguel Island in the Azores, is an area known for its lush landscapes. This region features numerous waterfalls, offering diverse natural experiences. Visitors can explore various waterfalls, each with distinct characteristics and surrounding environments. The area provides opportunities to experience the varied landscapes of São Miguel Island.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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This is the wrong waterfall. You can find it here: https://www.google.com/maps/search/salto+do+rosal/@37.742788,-25.3405024,2692m/data=!3m1!1e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDgwNi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
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Between two tunnels is the entrance to a short trail toward the Cascata da Ribeira Quente waterfall. The trail was impassable (summer 2025). Walking through the stream, you can still get close to the waterfall.
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Crystal-clear, shimmering blue water. Opportunity for a short refreshment break.
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An adventurous path leads from the parking lot, which is located inside the tunnel, through the first of the tunnels (so please be very careful! - even if the drivers warn you by constantly honking their horns👍🏻). The waterfall can already be seen between the two tunnels. You can also walk further. However, the path is rocky, and you have to walk through the river to get closer. Waterproof shoes are helpful. But it's definitely a highlight.
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Beyond the popular Prego Waterfall and Salto da Farinha Waterfall, you can explore Rosal Waterfall, which offers an adventurous path between two tunnels. Other significant waterfalls in the vicinity include Cascata do Homem, Cascata do Teófilo near the old Moinho do Félix, and the waterfalls at Praia da Viola.
Yes, Prego Waterfall is known for its inviting waters, and visitors are encouraged to bring a bathing suit. Additionally, the Blue Pool (Poço Azul) in the Ribeira do Cachaço valley offers a serene setting for relaxation and swimming in its intensely blue waters.
The waterfalls are impressive year-round, but the winter months often see higher water volume, making waterfalls like Salto da Farinha Waterfall particularly spectacular. The lush, humid valley environments are beautiful in all seasons.
Yes, the José do Canto Woodland Garden is considered family-friendly and features a waterfall within its grounds. For easy hikes that include waterfalls, consider routes like the 'Gruta Waterfall – Path to the Waterfalls loop from Lomba de São Pedro' or the 'Salto da Farinha Viewpoint – Salto da Farinha Waterfall loop from Salga', which you can find in the Easy hikes around Lomba De São Pedro guide.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some, like the path to Prego Waterfall, are well-signposted but require a bit of fitness and can be slippery. The route to Salto da Farinha Waterfall can be narrow and steep. More adventurous paths, such as to Rosal Waterfall, might involve walking through rivers, making waterproof shoes helpful. You can find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Lomba De São Pedro guide.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region boasts diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Blue Pool (Poço Azul), explore the lush José do Canto Woodland Garden with its ancient trees, or enjoy coastal views from various viewpoints, especially along trails leading to waterfalls like Cascata do Homem.
Yes, the José do Canto Woodland Garden, while primarily natural, also features historical elements like the Nossa Senhora das Vitórias hermitage and restored 16th-century stone watermills in nearby Parque Natural da Ribeira dos Caldeirões. The region also has the Gorreana Tea Plantation, Europe's oldest tea factory, which is a significant cultural landmark.
Given the varied terrain and potential for slippery or muddy paths, especially after rain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. For trails that involve walking through water, like to Rosal Waterfall, waterproof shoes are highly recommended. Don't forget a bathing suit if you plan to swim, and always carry water and snacks as refreshment stops might be limited on some routes.
The area around Lomba De São Pedro is excellent for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking to waterfalls, you can explore numerous mountain biking trails. For specific routes and their difficulties, check out the MTB Trails around Lomba De São Pedro guide and the Hiking around Lomba De São Pedro guide.
Parking is generally available near popular viewpoints and trailheads, such as Miradouro do Salto da Farinha for Salto da Farinha Waterfall. For Rosal Waterfall, there's a parking lot located inside a tunnel. It's always advisable to check specific trail information for parking details before your visit.
While not entirely 'hidden,' the waterfalls at Praia da Viola offer a unique experience. This narrow beach features several waterfalls cascading down rocky cliffs, with a particularly beautiful one at the mouth of the Salto river, accessible by a detour when crossing the beach. It provides a tranquil and picturesque setting away from more crowded spots.


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