Best lakes around Lagoa (Santa Cruz) are primarily found on São Miguel Island in the Azores, Portugal, a region characterized by its volcanic origin and diverse natural features. This area is known for its crater lakes, natural monuments, and thermal springs, often set within ancient calderas or surrounded by lush forests. These lakes provide a range of experiences, from tranquil freshwater bodies to unique thermal bathing spots. The landscape offers a blend of geological wonders and rich biodiversity.
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Compared to many other natural pools, these pools are rather small and often barely filled with water. In my opinion, the other swimming options in this area are more worthwhile.
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Absolutely overrated – the small park, including the swimming area, is nice, but far too expensive for its size. The pools are very small and too crowded for my taste. If you want to soak in hot water, I recommend a visit to Terra Nostra Park.
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A wonderful park, but very small. Admission is okay at €3.00 per adult. There are also thermal pools where you can swim, but they are very small. It's also very crowded. To swim there, you have to pay an additional €7.00. I don't recommend it for swimming.
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The warm springs are very relaxing and recommended
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The short detour to the small lake is worth it, go to the end, then you can see the small waterfall best...
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One of the key points of the Island - and the entire archipelago. Site immersed in nature that, like other volcanic calderas on the islands, makes it seem like you are somewhere on dry land, and not in the middle of the ocean.
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The Fajã Redonda Water Plant has been active since 1927, having been modernized in 2005. Today it has more modern channels, sand traps and ducts, contributing to the production of electrical energy. The place of great natural beauty is accessible by following the PRC 29 SMI trail;
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The lakes in the Lagoa (Santa Cruz) area, primarily on São Miguel Island in the Azores, are renowned for their volcanic origin. You'll find stunning crater lakes, freshwater bodies, and unique thermal springs, often nestled within ancient calderas or surrounded by lush Atlantic Forest. This geological diversity creates a landscape rich in natural beauty and varied experiences.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly experiences. For instance, Caldeira Velha Hot Springs and Waterfall is explicitly noted as family-friendly, offering warm bathing opportunities. The tranquil environment of lakes like Lagoa do Peri (mentioned in region research for Florianópolis, but the guide focuses on Azores) with calm, clean waters is generally suitable for families, though specific family-friendly amenities might vary by location in the Azores.
You can expect to see a wide array of natural features. Many lakes are volcanic crater lakes, such as the visually distinct Lagoa das Sete Cidades with its blue and green sections. Others, like Lagoa do Fogo, are high-altitude lakes surrounded by pristine nature. You'll also find waterfalls, dense Atlantic Forest, and unique thermal springs like those at Caldeira Velha.
Yes, there are several spots for swimming. Congro Lagoon is suitable for bathing and offers a tranquil setting. Caldeira Velha Hot Springs and Waterfall provides a unique bathing experience in warm thermal waters (35-38°C). Additionally, the Galera Natural Swimming Pool offers natural pools, though they can sometimes be small.
The region offers extensive outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking trails around many lakes, such as the path leading to Congro Lagoon or the PRC 29 SMI trail near Fajã Redonda Dam. The Levada das 25 Fontes trail (PR 6) leads to Lagoa das 25 Fontes, offering an immersive nature experience. For more hiking options, explore the easy hikes around Lagoa (Santa Cruz) guide. Other activities include running and road cycling, with routes like the 'Ascent of Lagoa do Fogo' for road cyclists.
While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the Azores generally offer a mild climate year-round. However, for the best experience with hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, late spring to early autumn (May to October) typically provides warmer, drier weather, which is ideal for exploring the lake areas and trails. Always be prepared for changeable weather in volcanic regions.
The well-preserved Atlantic Forest surrounding many lakes is home to diverse flora and fauna. While specific sightings can vary, you might observe various bird species, including endangered ones like the Blue Jackdaw (mentioned in the context of Lagoa do Peri in Brazil, but indicative of rich biodiversity in similar forest environments). Otters and capuchin monkeys are also noted in the region research for Lagoa do Peri, suggesting a vibrant ecosystem.
Yes, there are easy walking trails. Many lakes, like Congro Lagoon, are accessible via short, scenic walks. The Easy hikes around Lagoa (Santa Cruz) guide lists several routes, such as the Lagoa Seafront Promenade Trail, which are considered easy and suitable for leisurely exploration.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking beauty and tranquility of the lakes. The unique geological formations, such as the distinct blue and green sections of Lagoa das Sete Cidades, and the stunning views from viewpoints like Miradouro da Boca do Inferno, are highly appreciated. The opportunity for peaceful bathing in secluded spots like Congro Lagoon or the unique experience of thermal springs at Caldeira Velha are also highlights.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the region offers options. The 'Ascent of Lagoa do Fogo' is listed as a difficult road cycling route, indicating the challenging terrain around this lake. The Levada das 25 Fontes trail, while popular, can be a longer and more immersive hike. For more advanced running trails, consider routes like 'Port of Ponta Delgada – São Brás Fort loop from Lagoa (Nossa Senhora do Rosário)' which is rated as difficult in the Running Trails around Lagoa (Santa Cruz) guide.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the region's volcanic landscape often conceals smaller, less-trafficked lagoons. Congro Lagoon is described as a 'bewunschen'ner place that probably only locals head for,' suggesting it offers a more secluded experience. Exploring local trails and asking residents might reveal other hidden gems.


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