Natural monuments around São Pedro De Nordestinho showcase the raw beauty of this parish within the municipality of Nordeste in the Azores. The region offers serene natural experiences, impressive vistas, and opportunities for outdoor activities. These sites provide a glimpse into the island's unique geological formations and lush landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from powerful waterfalls to tranquil pools.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Crystal-clear, shimmering blue water. Opportunity for a short refreshment break.
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It is very beautiful here.
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At the point with the sign where they say the trail is in maintenance are sticks placed by people who walked here before. especially when it has rained in the days before you should pick up a stick. makes the muddy parts more safe/doable(especially on the way down). afterwards you can put them there again for the next people who are going to walk the trail.
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WARNING: Due to ongoing forestry work, tree felling and heavy machinery maneuvers are taking place. Therefore, the authorities recommend paying special attention to traffic on the first section of the route. Forestry with rope is enormously dangerous. Since it was Christmas time, I know the forest and the forestry work was suspended, I took the forbidden detour through the non-recommended hiking section. Don't be stupid and do the same on normal weekdays.
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Salto da Farinha is a beautiful waterfall accessible via Miradouro do Salto da Farinha. The route, although it can be narrow and steep, reveals stunning views. The location offers tranquility and the opportunity to enjoy serene nature, especially impressive during the winter months, when the waterfall and Ribeira das Coelhas become more voluminous.
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You should definitely explore the Prego Waterfall, known for its well-signposted hike. Another highlight is the beautiful Salto da Farinha Waterfall, accessible via Miradouro do Salto da Farinha. Don't miss the serene Blue Pool, with its intensely blue water perfect for relaxation.
Yes, the Furnas Calderas and Hot Springs are considered family-friendly, offering a unique volcanic experience. For walks, the easy hikes around São Pedro De Nordestinho guide lists several suitable options, such as the Nordeste - Arnel Lighthouse Trail.
The region is rich in diverse natural features, including impressive waterfalls like Salto da Farinha and Prego Waterfall. You'll also find tranquil lakes such as the Blue Pool, and volcanic features like the Furnas Calderas and Hot Springs. Viewpoints offer panoramic vistas of the lush landscapes and coastline.
The winter months are particularly impressive for visiting waterfalls like Salto da Farinha, as the waterfall and the Ribeira das Coelhas stream become more voluminous. Generally, the Azores offer beautiful scenery year-round, but for lushness and powerful water features, winter is ideal.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are integrated into hiking routes. For example, Prego Waterfall is part of a well-signposted hike. You can find various options in the Hiking around São Pedro De Nordestinho guide, including trails like Pico da Vara and Lomba da Fazenda.
The Salto da Farinha Waterfall is accessible via the Miradouro do Salto da Farinha. The route to the waterfall can be narrow and steep in parts, but it leads to a tranquil setting. There's also a viewpoint with a picnic area and toilets, enhancing the visitor experience.
Yes, the Blue Pool, or Poço Azul, is described as an ideal setting for relaxation and swimming due to its intense and uniquely blue, crystal-clear water. Access is via a nature-surrounded trail, offering a peaceful experience.
Yes, the Tronqueira Hiking Trail is considered challenging and takes you through a forest. However, it's important to note that this 12km trail is currently closed. Always check for current conditions and permit requirements, which can sometimes be obtained via the Visit Azores trails website.
Visitors frequently praise the raw natural beauty, the tranquility of the settings, and the impressive views. The unique geological formations, such as the intense blue water of Blue Pool and the powerful cascades of Salto da Farinha Waterfall, are often highlighted. Many appreciate the opportunity for immersive experiences in nature and the well-maintained trails.
The Borda da Ladeira Viewpoint, located in nearby Santo António de Nordestinho, offers expansive views. From here, you can see Pico da Vara, the highest elevation on São Miguel Island, and the distinctive rocky tip of Bretanha. It's conveniently located next to the Estrada Regional road.
When visiting Prego Waterfall, be aware that parts of the trail can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is recommended. It's a well-signposted hike, but there are no refreshment stops along the way, so bring your own food and water. Don't forget your bathing suit if you wish to take a dip!
Yes, for instance, there are plenty of parking spaces available at the Furnas Calderas. For Salto da Farinha Waterfall, access is via Miradouro do Salto da Farinha, which typically has parking facilities. It's always advisable to check local signage upon arrival.


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