Best natural monuments around Madalena are characterized by diverse landscapes, from volcanic peaks to serene lagoons and historical ruins. The region offers a variety of natural features, including a prominent volcano, high-altitude lakes, and coastal formations. These natural attractions provide opportunities for exploration and offer distinct views of the island's geology. Madalena's natural monuments showcase the unique environment of the Azores.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A bit of a shame to see, if you walk about 10 minutes further there is a beautiful view of the sea.
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Cold and hot drinks! Ice cream! Enjoy!
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It is the highest mountain in Portugal, the third highest mountain in the Atlantic, and on top of that, you can experience the heat emanating from a virtually extinct volcano at the summit!
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Fascinating lagoon on Pico Island, reached by bus via ER 3-2, with parking nearby, or on foot via PR 13. At 826 meters above sea level, it offers views of unique fauna, as well as Pico Mountain ( which is typically surrounded by clouds).
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Permission for the climb is necessary and can be applied for online, costs 25€ per person.
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For those who are going to venture up Pico Mountain, Casa da Montanha is a mandatory stop. Its function is to register and control those who decide to venture towards the summit. A prior authorization request must be made. For those who just come to cycle, it is possible to find something to eat.
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Mandatory stop before starting the climb to the top of Pico Mountain. Its function is to register and control those who decide to venture towards the peak. A prior authorization request must be made. There are educational panels on site and you can find something to eat as a snack.
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Fascinating lagoon on Pico Island, reached by bus via ER 3-2, with parking nearby, or on foot via PR 13. At 826 meters above sea level, it offers views of unique fauna, as well as Pico Mountain ( which is typically surrounded by clouds).
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The Madalena area offers diverse natural monuments. You can explore the challenging ascent to Pico Mountain Summit, enjoy the serene views at Captain's Lagoon, or discover the unique geological formations of Furna de Frei Matias.
Yes, the Pico Mountain Summit is a challenging ascent requiring good physical condition. Visitors need to register and obtain a permit in advance. It offers extensive views but has an extremely impassable descent, so gloves and appropriate gear are recommended.
Madalena's natural monuments showcase a variety of geological features. You'll find volcanic landscapes, high-altitude lakes like Captain's Lagoon, and fascinating coastal formations. The area also features unique caves such as Furna de Frei Matias, formed by ancient lava flows.
Yes, Captain's Lagoon is considered family-friendly. It's a very pretty lake located at 826 meters above sea level, offering views of unique fauna and Pico Mountain. It can be reached by bus or on foot via PR 13, with parking nearby.
For a blend of history and natural coastal beauty, visit the Farol da Ribeirinha Ruins. This former lighthouse, partially collapsed during an earthquake, offers a unique viewpoint on the rocky coast and is a testament to the island's geological past. It's a quiet spot off the beaten path.
The Pico Mountain Summit offers unparalleled panoramic views of the island. Captain's Lagoon provides picturesque views of Pico Mountain, often surrounded by clouds. Additionally, the Farol da Ribeirinha Ruins offer a distinct viewpoint over the rocky coastline and sea.
The Furna de Frei Matias is an impressive, approximately 100-meter-long cave below Pico Mountain. It's freely accessible and less frequently visited, offering a unique experience with stalactites and a challenging but rewarding final section leading to a formation of piled rocks.
At Captain's Lagoon, visitors can observe unique fauna specific to this high-altitude lake environment. While the guide doesn't detail specific species, the pristine natural settings of the monuments generally support diverse local wildlife.
The Madalena area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling paths. For example, there are routes like the "Pico Island Tour" for road cycling or various running loops from Madalena. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Madalena guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Madalena guide, or the Cycling around Madalena guide.
Yes, the most prominent hiking experience is the ascent to Pico Mountain Summit, which starts from the Mountain House. There are also various other trails around the natural monuments, including the PR 13 path leading to Captain's Lagoon. For more hiking options, refer to the guides on komoot for Madalena.
Visiting Pico Mountain Summit requires prior registration and a permit, which can be applied for online. It costs 15€ for the crater rim and an additional 5€ for the summit (as of 07/2019). It's recommended to start early, as only a limited number of people are allowed per day. The ascent takes about 3 hours, and the descent 3 to 3.5 hours. You'll be equipped with a GPS locating device for safety.
Yes, parking is available at several locations. For instance, the Mountain House, the starting point for the Pico Mountain climb, has parking. Captain's Lagoon also has nearby parking facilities.
The Mountain House (Pico Mountain House) serves as a mandatory stop before climbing Pico Mountain. Besides registration, it offers educational panels and a place to find snacks or something to eat before or after your adventure.


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