Waterfalls around Queluz e Queluz e Queluz e Belas are primarily found in the nearby Sintra region, which offers a variety of natural and man-made water features. While Queluz e Belas itself is known for the elaborate gardens of the National Palace, the surrounding area provides opportunities to explore cascades and water installations. The Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, accessible from Queluz e Belas, contains several natural waterfalls. This proximity allows for diverse experiences, from mystical lakes with waterfalls to secluded natural…
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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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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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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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While Queluz e Belas itself is known for the elaborate gardens of the National Palace, the surrounding Sintra region offers a mix of natural cascades and man-made water features. You can find secluded natural waterfalls, mystical lake waterfalls, and historical mill ruins alongside water features, particularly within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.
The best time to visit the natural waterfalls, such as Anços Waterfall, is typically after the rainy season when the water flow is strongest. During summer months, some waterfalls, like Vale Cornaga Waterfall, might have reduced water flow or even be dry. Man-made features like those in Quinta da Regaleira or Monserrate Palace Gardens are less dependent on rainfall.
Yes, the Sintra region has several enchanting, less-known spots. Hidden Waterfall of Sintra is one such place, described as appearing where you least expect it. Fervença Waterfall (also known as Bajouca Waterfall) is another 'secret spot' for nature lovers, though it may require a car to access.
Many of the water features, especially those within estates like Quinta da Regaleira with its Waterfall Lake, offer unique and immersive experiences that can be enjoyable for families. For natural waterfalls, paths can sometimes be overgrown, so checking recent visitor tips is advisable for younger children.
The area blends nature with history. For instance, Anços Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins features the remnants of an old mill, offering a glimpse into the past. The Waterfall Lake at Quinta da Regaleira is part of a symbolic garden with grottoes and tunnels, while the Beckford Waterfall is located within the historic Monserrate Palace Gardens.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil settings and natural beauty. For example, the Waterfall Lake is loved for its mystical green waters and the unique experience of reaching it through underground tunnels. Anços Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins is noted as a cool place for a rest by the water, even in midsummer.
Yes, the broader Sintra area offers opportunities for hiking that incorporate waterfalls. While some paths to natural waterfalls can be a little overgrown, they are generally well-marked. For more hiking options in the region, you can explore the Hiking around Queluz e Belas guide.
Beyond visiting waterfalls, the region around Queluz e Belas offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and mountain biking, with trails ranging from easy to difficult, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.
While some natural waterfalls might have pools, there is no explicit information about designated wild swimming spots or whether swimming is permitted. It's generally advisable to observe local regulations and prioritize safety, as water flow can vary and conditions might not always be suitable for swimming.
Information on specific accessible waterfalls is limited. Many natural waterfalls involve paths that can be uneven or overgrown. However, man-made water features within well-maintained estates like Monserrate Palace Gardens might offer more accessible pathways. It's recommended to check specific venue accessibility before visiting.
The region's waterfalls are primarily located in the Sintra area, which is accessible by train from Lisbon. From Sintra, local buses or taxis may be required to reach specific waterfall locations, especially the more secluded natural ones. Some, like Fervença Waterfall, might be easier to reach by car.
For waterfalls located within estates like Quinta da Regaleira or Monserrate Palace, designated parking areas are usually available nearby. For natural waterfalls, parking might be more informal, often along roadsides near trailheads. Fervença Waterfall, for example, may require a car for access, implying parking is available in its vicinity.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Queluz e Queluz e Queluz e Belas: