Best waterfalls around Lomba Da Maia are found on São Miguel Island in the Azores. The region's diverse natural landscape features rocky cliffs, lush vegetation, and river valleys. This environment creates a variety of waterfall experiences, from easily accessible viewpoints to trails requiring more adventurous exploration. The area provides opportunities to observe the island's unique hydrological formations.
Last updated: June 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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At this point, you'll have to pay a 4-euro entrance fee, which allows you to visit the garden and hike about 1.5km past mammoth trees to the Salto do Rosal waterfall. The park is very beautiful, but keep in mind that the actual hike is already several kilometers long, and the walk to the waterfall and back adds an additional 3-4 kilometers.
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For an easily accessible experience, Salto da Farinha Waterfall is a great choice. It's accessible via Miradouro do Salto da Farinha, offering stunning views even though the route can be narrow and steep. Another option, though further afield, is Ribeira dos Caldeirões Natural Park near Nordeste, which features multiple waterfalls with the main one located right off the road.
Yes, Blue Pool (Poço Azul) is known for its intensely blue water and is ideal for relaxation and swimming. It's accessed via a serene nature-surrounded trail, offering a peaceful and immersive experience.
Many waterfalls, such as Salto da Farinha Waterfall, are particularly impressive during the winter months when rainfall is higher, making the waterfalls and rivers more voluminous. However, the lush vegetation and natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, with warmer months being ideal for swimming.
The José do Canto Woodland Garden offers a family-friendly environment with a waterfall, botanical garden, and various plants and animals to see. While there's an entrance fee, it provides a relaxed setting for all ages. Ribeira dos Caldeirões Natural Park also has well-kept paths and amenities suitable for families.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the path to Rosal Waterfall is adventurous and can be rocky, sometimes requiring walking through the river. For a coastal experience, the Praia da Viola Trail offers views of waterfalls cascading onto the beach. You can explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Lomba Da Maia guide.
Yes, to access Rosal Waterfall, you typically need to pay an entrance fee as it is located within the José do Canto Woodland Garden. This fee contributes to the maintenance of the garden and its trails.
Given the varied terrain, it's advisable to wear comfortable hiking shoes, especially if you plan to explore adventurous paths like the one to Rosal Waterfall, where waterproof shoes might be helpful for walking through the river. Layers are also recommended as weather can change, and don't forget swimwear if you plan to visit spots like Blue Pool.
Absolutely. Praia da Viola and the Watermills is a prime example. This quiet beach features several waterfalls cascading down rocky cliffs, with a particularly beautiful one at the mouth of the Salto river. It's a unique blend of coastal scenery and waterfall beauty.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. For instance, Ribeira dos Caldeirões Natural Park is known for canyoning opportunities. You can also find numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes around Lomba Da Maia. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lomba Da Maia and Cycling around Lomba Da Maia guides for more options.
Yes, near Praia da Viola and the Watermills, you can explore the ruins of old watermills, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, Ribeira dos Caldeirões Natural Park also features restored old watermills alongside its waterfalls.
Visitors frequently highlight the serene and immersive natural experiences. The intense blue waters of Blue Pool are often praised for relaxation, while the adventurous paths to falls like Rosal Waterfall are considered a rewarding challenge. The tranquility and stunning views, especially during winter at Salto da Farinha Waterfall, are also highly appreciated.


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