Best waterfalls around Lousa are found within the Serra da Lousã mountains, a region characterized by lush forests and traditional schist villages. The area features natural pools and various cascades, offering opportunities for exploration and connection with nature. Lousa's landscape provides a setting for discovering these natural water features.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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At today's date the waterfalls and creek are mainly dry. Signs from Mother Nature? Beautiful place to visit. If you travel by road bike, make sure you have a spare walking shoes and be prepared to carry your bike down/up the difficult trail till the waterfalls. Be also prepared to find some Yemajá offerings around.
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Very beautiful place that deserves a visit, especially after the rainy season. The waterfalls are fed by Ribeira de Mourão, which once ran water all year round. Currently in the summer months the waterfalls have little or no water. According to what I heard from a local elder, the causes for the little water that runs in the area in the summer months may not be just natural, but the diversion made for industrial uses further upstream, next to the springs.
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This waterfall is normally dry after 1 month of rain season, so by late march or early april it is normally dry. Then it should have water by november.
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Beautiful waterfalls hidden outside Lisbon
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Some of the best spots appear where we never suspect. This is a hidden waterfall just in the middle of Sintra region. It deserves your visit.
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From the small village of Anços a path leads down to the waterfall. Here is a large rock for a rest right on the water. Even in midsummer a cool place. A little below you can still find the ruins of the old mill. Unfortunately, the paths are pretty overgrown.
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Avoid it in the summer (there’s no water). The trail could be a little better if someone maintained it, but it’s well marked and very doable!
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The paths are a little overrun but the river is very nice
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The Lousã region offers several captivating waterfalls. Among the most appreciated are Anços Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins, known for its cool environment and a large rock for resting. Another popular spot is the Shaded Trail with Waterfalls, which is particularly beautiful during the rainy season.
The best time to visit the waterfalls in the Serra da Lousã region is generally during spring and autumn. During these seasons, the paths are more accessible, and the weather is pleasant for hiking. For waterfalls like the Shaded Trail with Waterfalls and Anços Waterfall, the rainy season (typically November through March) ensures higher water flow, making them more impressive. Many waterfalls may have little to no water during the summer months.
Yes, Praia Fluvial de Nossa Senhora da Piedade is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a distinctive river beach complex near Lousã town, featuring a smaller waterfall as a scenic backdrop. It's ideal for swimming, picnicking, and relaxing by the water, especially in summer. The Fragas de São Simão also offer inviting natural pools and wooden walkways, making it suitable for families looking for a refreshing dip and a scenic walk.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the Lousã region is characterized by lush forests, traditional schist villages, and natural pools. You'll find impressive geological formations like the cliffs at Fragas de São Simão, and tranquil forest settings around places like Candal Waterfall. The area is rich in natural beauty, offering a chance to connect with nature.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. Near Praia Fluvial de Nossa Senhora da Piedade, you can find the Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Piedade perched atop a rock, and the historic Lousã Castle. The Anços Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins also features the ruins of an old mill, adding a historical touch to your visit.
The Serra da Lousã region is a paradise for hikers. Many waterfalls, like the Candal Waterfall and Ribeira de Quelhas waterfalls, are reached via trails winding through dense forests. For a broader range of hiking options, you can explore the various routes available in the Hiking around Lousa guide, which includes trails of varying difficulty.
For those seeking a more demanding adventure, the Pedra da Ferida Waterfall, while technically in the neighboring Serra do Espinhal, is often considered part of the broader Lousã region's attractions. Access involves a more challenging hike, often starting near Espinhal, and it rewards visitors with one of the region's most impressive and powerful cascades.
Visitors frequently highlight the refreshing and cool environment, even in midsummer, at spots like Anços Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins. The hidden nature and beauty of places like Anços Waterfall are also highly appreciated, especially after the rainy season when water flow is at its best. The tranquility and connection with nature are common themes.
Yes, the Lousã area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find a selection of routes for different cycling styles. For road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lousa guide. If you prefer mountain biking, the MTB Trails around Lousa guide provides suitable options.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, especially after rain, it's recommended to wear appropriate hiking footwear. Some trails, like the one to the Hidden Waterfall of Sintra, can be challenging and may require spare walking shoes if you're combining it with cycling. Layers are also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the mountains.
Yes, accessibility has been improved at several locations. The Fragas de São Simão now feature wooden walkways that connect the village to a scenic viewpoint, making the 2 km route easier to navigate. Similarly, the Ribeira de Quelhas waterfalls area has also seen the construction of wooden walkways since 2020, enhancing access to its series of cascades and natural pools.


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