Best attractions and places to see around Pico Da Pedra, a civil parish on São Miguel Island in the Azores, showcase its natural beauty and historical heritage. The area is named after a 340-meter volcanic cone, the Pico da Pedra hilltop, which is now covered in Eucalyptus trees. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from lush green zones to historical sites. Pico Da Pedra serves as a base for discovering the wider São Miguel Island, known for its natural…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The main attraction in Ponta Delgada. A beautiful square in front of the old city gates, definitely worth a visit.
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Similar to Lisbon, the gate is the connection from the sea/harbor to the city. Since a cruise ship docked here today, the square was teeming with people
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I don't really believe the 150 cm. The tunnel is very low in the middle. But you can go through it even if you're 190 cm tall.
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I don't really believe the stated height of 150 cm, the tunnel is quite low in the middle. But you can still get through it if you're 190 cm tall.
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Beautiful waterfall. When it rains a lot, the circular route is not possible because the path further down is then washed away by the stream.
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Nice hike with small, short tunnel sections. Don't forget, you should have a headlamp with you.
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Pico Da Pedra is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Pico da Pedra Viewpoint for panoramic vistas, or explore the volcanic cone of the Pico da Pedra Hilltop itself, now covered in Eucalyptus trees. The area is also a great base for discovering the wider São Miguel Island, known for its lush landscapes. Don't miss the unique experience of the Window of Hell Waterfall, which involves an exciting hike through tunnels to reach the waterfall, or the secluded Cabrito Waterfall, hidden in a narrow gorge.
Yes, Pico Da Pedra has a rich historical and cultural heritage. You can visit the important parish church, Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres, constructed between 1802 and 1807. The parish also features several Historic Fountains, including an imposing drinking fountain in Trabalhador Square from 1836. For a deeper dive into local history, there's a Local Museum run by the Parish Council, featuring rooms dedicated to local history and an art gallery.
Pico Da Pedra offers some intriguing natural and man-made tunnels. The Grota Tunnel is a 72-meter long, approximately 150 cm high passage that transitions from cow pastures to a lush rainforest gorge; a flashlight is recommended for its darker sections. Another similar experience is the Pico da Cova Tunnel, which is also about 70 meters long and can be quite low in places. For a natural cave experience, the Gruta do Carvao, a lava cave, offers an interesting exploration opportunity on São Miguel Island.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Pico Adventure Park, which offers outdoor activities like zip-lining, climbing, and obstacle courses. The area around the Village Hall also includes a pleasant Children's Playground and green zones with various Azorean plant species. Many of the natural attractions, like the Window of Hell Waterfall and Cabrito Waterfall, are also considered family-friendly for those who enjoy hiking.
Pico Da Pedra is a great starting point for hiking enthusiasts, with numerous trails winding through lush forests. An example is the easy 5.57km Mini Labyrinth – View from Pico do Cascalho loop from Reserva Florestal de Recreio do Pinhal da Paz. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around the region, which are detailed in the Attractions and Places To See around Pico Da Pedra guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Pico Da Pedra offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling styles. For touring cyclists, there's the Cycling around Pico Da Pedra guide, which includes routes like the 'Ascent of Lagoa do Fogo' or an easy 'São Roque Beach – Marina de Ponta Delgada loop'. Road cycling enthusiasts can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Pico Da Pedra guide, while mountain bikers can explore trails in the MTB Trails around Pico Da Pedra guide.
The parish is named after the Pico da Pedra Viewpoint, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys, making it an excellent spot for photography, especially during sunset. Beyond the parish, the wider São Miguel Island features popular viewpoints like Vista do Rei Miradouro, known for its scenic vistas.
Yes, the area around Pico Da Pedra and São Miguel Island offers beautiful green spaces and botanical gardens. You can enjoy the pleasant Green Zones near the Village Hall, which feature various Azorean plant species. Additionally, the Jardim Antonio Borges and Jose do Canto Botanical Garden provide opportunities to appreciate diverse flora. The Caldeira Velha Natural Monument in nearby Ribeira Grande also offers a lovely green space with gardens.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique and exciting experiences offered by the natural attractions. For instance, the Window of Hell Waterfall is praised for its adventurous hike through tunnels and well-laid paths. The Grota Tunnel is highlighted for its 'special kick' of transitioning from cow pastures to a lush rainforest gorge, surprising visitors with a world of tree ferns. The serene atmosphere and breathtaking landscapes also make it a 'photographer's paradise'.
Yes, you can gain insight into local agriculture by visiting the pineapple plantations on São Miguel Island. Notable options include the Plantacao de Ananas dos Acores, Pineapple Plantation A Arruda, and Pineapples Santo António, which offer a glimpse into the cultivation of this iconic Azorean fruit.
Absolutely. Pico Da Pedra serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider São Miguel Island, which is renowned for its stunning landscapes, lush green hills, and vibrant flowers. From here, you can easily plan excursions to other significant natural attractions, cultural sites, and even embark on whale and dolphin watching trips.


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