Attractions and places to see around Santo António De Nordestinho offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights on São Miguel Island in the Azores. This parish, part of the Nordeste municipality, features dramatic cliffs, lush landscapes, and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore viewpoints offering expansive ocean vistas and discover serene natural features. The area is also known for its agricultural activities, including cattle rearing and potato farming.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A fantastic lost place, with a resident now once again "populating" the village and running four holiday homes in addition to a bar (worth a visit). German is spoken!
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Crystal-clear, shimmering blue water. Opportunity for a short refreshment break.
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I don't understand the warnings about the "intensely coloring water." Maybe on swimwear, but not on the skin. I liked it.
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nice village that in the past completely emptied. people didn't want to live there anymore. Now there is a project to make it habitable again. In the meantime a bar is already open.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit stunning waterfalls like Prego Waterfall and Salto da Farinha Waterfall, which is particularly impressive in winter. Don't miss the serene Blue Pool (Poço Azul) in the Ribeira do Cachaço valley, known for its intensely blue water and perfect for relaxation and swimming.
Yes, Santo António de Nordestinho offers several breathtaking viewpoints. The Borda da Ladeira Viewpoint provides stunning vistas of Pico da Vara and the rocky tip of Bretanha. Another excellent spot is the Miradouro de Santo António do Nordestinho, located on a cliffside, offering expansive ocean views along Regional Road 1-1. The Despe-te-que-suas Lookout also provides beautiful sea views.
The village features the significant Igreja de Santo António (Church of Saint Anthony), built between 1898 and 1909 through community effort. You can also visit the Mariana Invocacao de Senhora do Pranto Chapel, associated with a local legend and featuring Stations of the Cross along its path. Additionally, Sanguinho Village, an ancient settlement, is experiencing new life as part of an ecotourism project and offers beautiful views and historical insights.
Absolutely! The area around Santo António De Nordestinho is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, including the moderate Pico da Vara Trail and Lomba da Fazenda Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Santo António De Nordestinho guide, which details routes like the Achadinha Church – Salto do Cabrito Waterfall loop.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running on trails like the Poço Azul route (PR 21 SMI) or the challenging Salto do Prego loop. The Blue Pool (Poço Azul) is ideal for swimming and relaxing in nature. Many viewpoints also offer picnic areas, perfect for enjoying the scenic landscape.
Yes, families can enjoy the Terra Nostra Thermal Pool, a unique and relaxing experience. The Blue Pool (Poço Azul) is also a serene spot for short walks and swimming. Many of the natural trails, especially the easier ones, are suitable for families looking to explore the outdoors together.
The region is beautiful year-round. For hiking and general outdoor exploration, spring and summer offer pleasant weather. However, if you want to see the waterfalls at their most voluminous and impressive, visiting during the winter months is recommended, as Salto da Farinha Waterfall, for example, is particularly stunning then.
Yes, there are several easy options. The Salto do Cabrito Waterfall loop from Achada is an easy 1.7 km trail. Other beginner-friendly routes include the Bamboo Path – Ocean View loop. You can find more details on these and other easy walks in the Easy hikes around Santo António De Nordestinho guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the waterfalls, with Prego Waterfall being a favorite for its scenic hike. The unique blue water of Poço Azul is highly praised for relaxation. The historical charm and beautiful views of Sanguinho Village also receive positive feedback, as does the special experience of the Terra Nostra Thermal Pool.
Santo António de Nordestinho is an active agricultural area. The region is known for its cattle rearing, primarily for milk production, and significant potato farming, especially during the summer months. While not a direct attraction, observing the agricultural landscape provides insight into the local way of life and economy.
For more details on the broader Nordeste municipality and its various viewpoints, you can visit the official tourism website: visitnordeste.pt.


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