Attractions and places to see around Cabouco encompass diverse natural and cultural sites across two distinct regions: Madeira and São Miguel Island in the Azores. In Madeira, Cabouco offers panoramic viewpoints over volcanic peaks and valleys. On São Miguel Island, the area features waterfalls, crater lakes, and cultural sites like the Núcleo Museológico do Cabouco. The landscape is characterized by lush greenery, volcanic features, and coastal views.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The main attraction in Ponta Delgada. A beautiful square in front of the old city gates, definitely worth a visit.
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Similar to Lisbon, the gate is the connection from the sea/harbor to the city. Since a cruise ship docked here today, the square was teeming with people
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I don't really believe the 150 cm. The tunnel is very low in the middle. But you can go through it even if you're 190 cm tall.
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Beautiful waterfall. When it rains a lot, the circular route is not possible because the path further down is then washed away by the stream.
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Nice hike with small, short tunnel sections. Don't forget, you should have a headlamp with you.
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Beautiful gorge with a small waterfall. The climb can be a bit slippery.
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São Miguel Island, where Cabouco is located, offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit stunning waterfalls like the Window of Hell Waterfall, known for its tunnel hike, and the two-stage Cabrito Waterfall, where you can even bathe. The island is also home to impressive crater lakes such as Lagoa do Fogo (Lagoon of Fire) and the iconic Sete Cidades Lake.
Yes, in Cabouco on São Miguel Island, you can visit the Núcleo Museológico do Cabouco, a museum housed in a 19th-century rural dwelling that showcases traditional trades and domestic life. Further afield, in Ponta Delgada, you can see the historic Ponta Delgada City Gates, an 18th-century landmark.
If you are in Cabouco, Madeira, the Cabouco Viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of volcanic peaks like Pico do Areeiro, deep green valleys, and the dramatic coastline. On São Miguel Island, the Lagoa do Fogo (Lagoon of Fire) itself provides spectacular vistas, and other notable viewpoints include Boca do Inferno and Miradouro do Pico da Barrosa.
Many natural attractions around Cabouco on São Miguel Island are suitable for families. The Window of Hell Waterfall trail is considered family-friendly, as is the Cabrito Waterfall. The Ponta Delgada City Gates also offer an accessible historical site for all ages.
The area around Cabouco on São Miguel Island offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails leading to waterfalls like the Window of Hell Waterfall, which involves walking through tunnels. Another unique experience is the Grota Tunnel, a 72-meter long, 1.5-meter high tunnel that leads to a lush rainforest-like gorge. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking Trails around Cabouco guide.
When hiking through tunnels such as the Grota Tunnel or those on the Window of Hell Waterfall trail, it is highly recommended to bring a flashlight. Some tunnels can be long (up to 72 meters) and low (around 1.5 meters high), requiring you to crouch. The interior can be very dark, even on sunny days.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available around Cabouco on São Miguel Island. You can find routes that take you through scenic landscapes, including ascents to places like Lagoa do Fogo. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Cycling around Cabouco guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique natural experiences. The hike to the Window of Hell Waterfall is praised for its exciting tunnels and aqueducts. The Lagoa do Fogo (Lagoon of Fire) is cherished for its stunning views and serene atmosphere. The Cabrito Waterfall is popular for its beauty and the opportunity to swim.
Absolutely. The region around Cabouco offers various running trails. You can find routes that explore coastal areas or loop around local landmarks. For specific routes and distances, consult the Running Trails around Cabouco guide.
The Azores generally have a mild climate year-round. For hiking and outdoor activities, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) often offer pleasant temperatures and less rain, making them ideal for exploring the natural attractions around Cabouco.
Yes, São Miguel Island is known for its volcanic activity. While not directly in Cabouco, the Furnas area is famous for its hot springs (caldeiras) and volcanic features, where you can even witness traditional Portuguese stew (Cozido) being cooked using volcanic heat.
Trails like the one to Window of Hell Waterfall (Janela do Inferno) and Cabrito Waterfall (Salto do Cabrito) can range from intermediate to challenging. They often involve well-laid paths but may include uneven surfaces, narrow gorges, and tunnels. Sturdy shoes are recommended, especially for trails around Lagoa do Fogo, which can be medium-heavy.


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