Attractions and places to see around Piedade feature a landscape shaped by volcanic activity, offering diverse coastal trails and panoramic viewpoints. The region is characterized by its rugged lava rock formations, natural arches, and protected coastal areas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments and historical sites along the coastline.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The route is described as "easy" and suitable for all fitness levels, but unfortunately, that doesn't match our experience. A large portion of it involves walking over lava rocks; there's no real path, just red and yellow markings, and then you have to watch your way to the next marking. In some places, you're walking close to an unprotected precipice. It's constantly up and down, and you have to walk very carefully. The risk of falling or twisting an ankle is very high.
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The path leads over lava rocks, sometimes close to the waterline. The path is marked with yellow and red signs, which are not always easy to find. We walked the path in February in rain, strong wind and heavy waves. But even in good weather, this is not a T1 path, more of a T2 or T2+. The path is not steep, but you definitely need sturdy shoes and a high level of surefootedness.
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Pico Island has more than 20 protected areas, with Terra Alta occupying the northwest portion of the island. This viewpoint, also called Terra Alta, is an observation point for practically every site. There is a parking lot nearby and it serves as a starting point for the so-called Caminho das Voltas.
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Small parish of Lajes do Pico, with a very inviting port and church. Its first historical mention dates back to 1506, indicating occupation during the first years of Portuguese navigation. The name Nesquim originates from a myth where a dog - named Nesquim - would have guided three shipwrecked people to the coast, saving them.
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Nice view in itself. However, not to be underestimated. The “path” leads over a single sea of stones and rocks. Some of the paths are very, very close to the unsecured cliff. You also sometimes have to climb over deep rock crevices and gorges. The hiking trail markings are not always directly visible. Definitely not for beginners. Wear-resistant and safe shoes (ankle-high hiking boots) are absolutely necessary. If you're into adventure and aren't afraid of heights - go for it.
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A very rugged stretch of coast with a great hiking trail running through it. One bay is more beautiful than the other. Great
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A fantastic section on the east coast of Pico. However, the terrain is quite demanding, so sturdy shoes with well-profiled soles are essential. A good sense of direction is not harmful, you have to keep looking for the trail markers. A supposedly great path often ends in front of a "gorge". If all this can't be frightening, let's go, it's an experience
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Piedade is characterized by its rugged volcanic coastal landscapes. You'll encounter dramatic lava rock formations, natural arches, and protected coastal areas. The region offers diverse scenery, from challenging lava fields to serene beaches.
Yes, Piedade boasts several unique natural features. The Baía da Engrade is a beautiful, rugged stretch of coast with a natural pool, often considered a hidden gem. For panoramic views, the Terra Alta Viewpoint offers an excellent observation point over the protected areas of Pico Island.
The Lava Coastal Trail and Natural Arch – Ponta da Ilha is a challenging route that leads over lava fields and rocks, offering stunning ocean views and a natural arch. Another option is the Lava Rock Coastline – Área de Paisagem Protegida da Cultura da Vinha, Ponta da Ilha, which also involves navigating lava rocks close to the waterline.
Yes, the Port of Calheta de Nesquim is a significant historical settlement. Dating back to 1506, it offers insights into early Portuguese occupation with its inviting port and church.
Many coastal trails, especially those over lava fields, are challenging and require sturdy, ankle-high hiking boots and a high level of surefootedness. Paths can be uneven, with sharp-edged rocks and sections close to unsecured cliffs. Always pay attention to trail markings, which may not always be immediately visible.
Yes, the Terra Alta Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering accessible views and nearby parking. The Port of Calheta de Nesquim is also a pleasant, family-friendly settlement to explore.
Piedade offers a range of hiking experiences, from challenging coastal treks over lava fields to easier walks. You can find detailed information and routes, including easy hikes, by visiting the Easy hikes around Piedade guide.
Absolutely! The region provides various routes for outdoor activities. For running, explore trails in the Running Trails around Piedade guide. If you prefer cycling, you can find suitable routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Piedade guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of discovery. Highlights like Baía da Engrade are loved for being beautiful and secluded, offering a special experience on coastal walks. The scenic views from viewpoints and the unique challenge of navigating lava fields are also highly appreciated.
Yes, for instance, the Terra Alta Viewpoint has a parking lot nearby, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the area.
Many visitors consider Baía da Engrade a hidden gem. It's a beautiful, rugged stretch of coast with a natural pool that's a bit off the main path, offering a deserted and tranquil break with deep blue waters when the sun is out.


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