Waterfalls around Amonde are a prominent natural feature of this region. The area is characterized by the Río Ancora, which features numerous cascades and exciting paths. These natural attractions offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciation of diverse water formations. Amonde tourist attractions include several waterfalls, providing varied experiences for visitors.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Exciting path along the Río Ancora with river crossings. In the southern part there is a waterfall with a deep pool, immediately after (downstream) larger stones in the riverbed form a kind of ford. Depending on the water level, the more or less wild river can be crossed over or through here. With higher flooding, it becomes adventurous. Further north on the left (eastern) river bank, a beautiful path leads along the wooded slope above the river with wonderful views of the river with bright green-blue pools and small waterfalls.
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Exciting section of the Río Ancora with whitewater between rocks and small islands as well as small waterfalls.
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Fantastic place to spend the day swimming, you'll love it
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The entire complex is well worth seeing. It features numerous old mills lined up next to each other. The valley was once covered with mills from top to bottom. Even today, it's still an exciting complex, even though most of it has fallen into disrepair, the structure is still clearly recognizable.
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A very beautiful place with several waterfalls visible in spring or early summer. With the heat and lack of rain, the place dries out.
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A very nice place, especially on hot summer days.
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amazing waterfall in the course of a river that has no waste
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The visit is definitely worth it! Perfect place for a break 😊 Easily accessible by MTB. Definitely bring your bathing suit in the summer.
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Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the region around Amonde offers diverse natural beauty. Along the Río Ancora, you'll find exciting paths with river crossings, deep green-blue pools, and sections with whitewater between rocks and small islands. The area is often surrounded by lush forests, providing scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, several spots invite you to swim. The Black Pool is a popular spot where locals, including families, go swimming, though the water can be quite deep and cool. The Pincho Waterfall also has areas suitable for a refreshing dip, so don't forget your swimwear!
The best time to visit is typically during spring or early summer when rainfall ensures the waterfalls are at their most impressive. For example, the Small Waterfalls are particularly beautiful during these seasons. With heat and lack of rain, some smaller cascades may dry out later in the year.
Absolutely. The Pincho Waterfall is noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful and accessible spot to relax and enjoy nature. The Black Pool is also frequented by families for swimming, though it's good to be aware of its depth.
There are various hiking trails that allow you to explore the waterfalls. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Pincho Waterfall – S. Lourenço da Montaria loop' or the 'Vereda do Mar Waterfalls – Pincho Waterfall loop'. These range from easy to moderate difficulty. You can find more details on these and other waterfall hikes in the Waterfall hikes around Amonde guide.
Besides hiking, the Amonde region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the 'Ecovia Litoral Norte' for touring bicycles or challenging MTB trails such as the 'Santa Luzia Hillside loop'. For more information, check out the Cycling around Amonde and MTB Trails around Amonde guides.
Yes, particularly along the Río Ancora. The river features numerous old mills lined up, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Exploring the area around the Black Pool, you might also discover old mills from below, adding a historical dimension to your natural exploration.
The Interesting trail along and through the Río Ancora is known for its adventurous nature, featuring river crossings and a waterfall with a deep pool. Depending on the water level, you might navigate a ford made of large stones. Further north, a scenic path provides wonderful views of the river's bright green-blue pools and smaller waterfalls, making for a truly engaging experience.
Given the opportunities for swimming and hiking, it's advisable to pack swimwear, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. If you plan on river crossings or exploring wet areas, waterproof gear might also be beneficial. Don't forget water, snacks, and a camera to capture the beautiful scenery.
While the Pincho Waterfall can be popular, exploring the various cascades along the Río Ancora, such as the Small Waterfalls or the Small waterfalls on the Rio Âncora, might offer a more secluded experience, especially outside peak times. These areas provide exciting sections with whitewater and natural beauty away from the main crowds.


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