Lakes around Agualva, a region in Portugal, are characterized by a mix of natural and landscaped water features. The name Agualva, meaning "flowing water," reflects the area's abundance of rivers and a notable waterfall, particularly in Agualva-Cacém and on Terceira Island. While prominent natural lakes are less common, the region offers diverse water bodies, including serene lagoons, waterfall pools, and garden ponds. These features contribute to the area's natural beauty and provide various points of interest for exploration.
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Great place to take a break...
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The Lake of the Waterfall (sometimes called the Lake with the Waterfall or the Lake of the Stone Steps) is one of the most photogenic and magical spots in Quinta da Regaleira. It forms part of the network of grottoes, tunnels, and symbolic gardens designed by Luigi Manini for Antonio Monteiro. This lake is usually reached through the underground tunnels that connect the Initiation Well with other parts of the estate; one of these tunnels leads directly to a hidden waterfall that flows into this lake.
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The waterfall pool resembles a small natural basin, into which the water flows in gentle cascades – perfect for a short break while enjoying the interplay of water and rock. The water flow varies depending on the season, which also changes the atmosphere of the spot. Please stay on the paths and respect the sensitive shoreline so that this idyllic place remains intact.
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Lago da Cascada is a mystical green lake. It can be admired and explored from every angle. Whether from the bridge, from above, or from the grotto... every view reveals a new side of the lake and its waterfall.
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A very relaxing place with access to fun trails of some technical difficulty.
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beautiful and idyllic here, unfortunately the lake cannot be cycled around at the moment as the path is blocked by fallen trees
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At the top ☝️
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While prominent natural lakes are less common, Agualva, meaning 'flowing water,' is rich in diverse water features. You can discover serene lagoons like Lagoa Azul, mystical waterfall pools such as Waterfall Lake, and landscaped garden ponds like the one at Montes Claros Garden. The region also features significant rivers, like the Agualva River on Terceira Island, and the notable Cascata da Agualva (waterfall) in the Sintra area.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Montes Claros Garden offers a beautiful, tranquil setting with shady benches and ducks, perfect for a relaxed outing. Lagoa Azul is a small, idyllic lagoon, and the Valley of the Lakes is a splendid park area for walking, both categorized as family-friendly.
Visitors particularly enjoy Montes Claros Garden for its tranquil atmosphere and landscaped pond. Lagoa Azul is appreciated as an idyllic lagoon, often used as a starting or ending point for bike tours. The mystical Waterfall Lake is also a favorite, offering unique perspectives of its cascades and grottoes.
Yes, the area offers opportunities for walks and hikes. The Valley of the Lakes is described as a splendid park and area for walking. While not explicitly hiking trails around specific lakes, you can find various outdoor routes in the broader Agualva region. For instance, you can explore running trails around Agualva, which are detailed in the Running Trails around Agualva guide.
Absolutely. Lagoa Azul is noted as a perfect spot to start or end a bike tour, with parking nearby. For more extensive cycling, you can find various MTB and road cycling routes in the area. Check out the MTB Trails around Agualva guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Agualva guide for detailed options.
While specific seasonal advice for each water feature isn't provided, generally, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant weather for outdoor exploration in Portugal, avoiding the intense heat of summer or the cooler, wetter days of winter. This allows for comfortable walks and enjoyment of the natural scenery.
Yes, for some locations. For example, Lagoa Azul has parking options nearby, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
In Agualva on Terceira Island, the Agualva River and its tributary, the Filipe River, were historically vital, powering 48 mills for grinding flour. These rivers were central to the region's economy and daily life, highlighting the long-standing connection between Agualva and its 'flowing water' namesake.
The Cascata da Agualva (Agualva Waterfall) in the Sintra area is considered a hidden gem, offering a beautiful cascade over 10 meters between dark boulders. Its access can be challenging, which contributes to its less crowded nature and preserved natural biodiversity.
The areas around water features, particularly the Cascata da Agualva, are rich in natural biodiversity. You might encounter various flora and fauna, including Iberian endemic amphibians and birds like the white-throated dipper, which often nests behind waterfalls.
Waterfall Lake is known for its mystical green appearance and can be explored from various angles, including from a bridge, from above, or even from a grotto. It forms part of a network of grottoes and tunnels, making it a very photogenic and magical spot, especially within Quinta da Regaleira.
The Pond at Quinta de Molha-Pão is located within a historic estate near Tala, Sintra. This Quinta is known for its rich architectural heritage, spacious gardens, and agricultural fields. The pond is part of this beautiful landscape, which historically produced horticultural products for Lisbon's markets.


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