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Hike the Pico da Vara Trail, a moderate 4.6-mile route on São Miguel Island, offering panoramic views from the highest peak.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.57 km
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7.38 km
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6.05 km
749 m
307 m
251 m
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4.87 km
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The Pico da Vara Trail is generally considered moderate to hard. While some describe it as realistically moderate for those with good fitness, it involves a long, steady climb with significant elevation gain. Sure-footedness is required, especially on slippery sections, so it might be challenging for absolute beginners.
The trail offers diverse terrain. It starts on a wide gravel road, transitions to a forest track, and then to narrower paths. You'll traverse a protected laurisilva forest, with wooden boardwalks closer to the summit. Be prepared for potentially slippery and muddy sections, especially after rain, and some swampy areas with small bridges. The final kilometer to the summit is steeper and narrower.
The landscapes are varied and picturesque. You'll pass through shaded Japanese cedarwood forests, native laurel forests, and meadows with wildflowers. If the weather is clear, you can enjoy sweeping views of the coast, the Povoação Caldera, the Graminhais Plateau, and the Furnas Volcano. The summit offers an astonishing 360-degree panorama of the entire island on clear days, allowing you to see from north to south and east to west.
The trail passes through a Special Protection Area, making it crucial for the conservation of the Laurissilva forest and the critically endangered Azores Bullfinch (Priolo). You'll also encounter various endemic flora such as Macaronesian Holly, Azores Juniper, Azores laurel, and Azores blueberry.
Yes, a permit is officially required for the ascent to Pico da Vara, which is located within the Pico da Vara Nature Reserve. While enforcement can vary, it's advisable to check the latest requirements before your hike. You can often find up-to-date information on official Azorean tourism websites like visitazores.com.
The best time to hike is when the weather is clear, as the panoramic views from the summit are highly dependent on good conditions. The peak is often shrouded in clouds and mist, especially during winter or after rain. Always check the weather forecast immediately before heading out to maximize your chances of clear views.
The trail typically starts from a designated trailhead, often accessible by car. Parking availability can vary, so it's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot. Specific parking details are usually found on local tourism or park authority websites.
Information regarding dogs on the Pico da Vara Trail is not explicitly stated as dog-friendly. Given its status as a Nature Reserve and Special Protection Area for endangered species like the Azores Bullfinch, it's highly probable that dogs are either not permitted or must be kept on a strict leash. It's best to confirm with local park authorities before bringing your dog.
Absolutely! The ultimate viewpoint is the View from Pico da Vara itself, offering a 360-degree panorama on clear days. Along the route, you'll also find two memorial landmarks commemorating plane crashes from 1943 and 1949, adding a historical dimension to the hike.
Yes, the route primarily follows the PRC07SMI Pico da Vara trail. It also passes through sections of other forest roads and tracks, such as the Estradão Florestal Caminho do Pico da Vara and the Estradão Florestal Grota da Pedra ou Caminho do Chaves.
The views from the summit are truly spectacular, but they are very weather-dependent. To increase your chances of a clear panorama, aim to start your hike early in the morning. Often, the clouds tend to roll in later in the day, especially around the peak. Checking the forecast for cloud cover specifically at higher elevations is key.
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The gorgeous, albeit very steep, path through the enchanting forest section is to blame …
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On the small road we were intercepted by a ranger who informed us that the round trail is closed.
He sent us to another ascent where we can make our ascent to Pico.
You can see the new starting point here on my map.
I don't know if …
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It's an easy trail to follow, but it's not easy to do, expect very steep segments and muddy. Trail boots are very much recommended.
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