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Discover the stunning waterfalls of São Miguel on a full-day guided hike. Visit Europe's oldest tea plantation, enjoy breathtaking views, and explore lush forests.
If you’re craving a day filled with lush scenery, invigorating hikes, and waterfalls that seem straight out of a fairy tale, this Full Day Hiking Trail Waterfalls in Lomba de São Pedro offers all that and more. Based on glowing reviews and detailed itineraries, it’s clear this experience provides a well-balanced mix of adventure, nature, and cultural highlights.
What really sets this tour apart is the chance to explore São Miguel’s north coast, renowned for its dramatic landscapes. Plus, you’ll visit the Gorreana Tea Plantation, Europe’s oldest working tea factory, adding a touch of history and local flavor. The group size is small—just up to 8 travelers—which means you’ll get personalized attention from guides who know the area inside out.
One thing to consider is that the hike has been described as more challenging than it appears, so a moderate fitness level is recommended. Also, the weather can influence the route, so some flexibility in your expectations is good. This tour is perfect for nature lovers, active travelers, and those eager to uncover local secrets away from the typical tourist spots.


Starting at 9:00 am, the tour kicks off with a visit to Gorreana Tea Plantation and Factory. As Europe’s oldest tea producer, it’s a fascinating glimpse into local history and agriculture. Here, you’ll get to walk through the lush tea fields, see the production process, and enjoy a cup of freshly brewed tea—an ideal way to awaken your senses before the hike.
The trail begins with a steep descent through vibrant hydrangea bushes, setting the tone for a day immersed in nature’s beauty. The first major highlight is the Cascata do Homem, a marvelous waterfall cascading over rocks with a gentle roar. Guides often share stories about the local flora and fauna, turning the walk into an educational experience as well.
As you wander further, you’ll pass the Moinho do Félix, an old flour mill that hints at the island’s rural past. Descending toward the stream, the route leads to the Palma da Mão viewpoint, where the Cascata do Teófilo makes a dramatic appearance—another waterfall that’s perfect for photographs. Our reviewers praised the guides’ storytelling here, with one describing the hike as “more challenging than expected, but worth every step,” thanks to the stunning scenery and engaging commentary.
The trail then winds through cryptomeria forests, giving you a sense of stepping into a fairyland of towering green. These ancient trees create a peaceful canopy, perfect for a respite before discovering the Cascata da Gruta and Poço da Truta—a trout pond that offers yet more natural beauty.
Throughout the hike, you’ll encounter springs and green areas, providing plenty of spots to pause, take photos, and soak in the surroundings. The route also includes climbing stairs and crossing small streams, ensuring a varied and engaging physical experience. As one reviewer noted, guides like Diego and Julio are “super attentive,” helping with tricky sections and making sure everyone feels comfortable.
The final part of the day brings you into Lomba de São Pedro’s local life—passing fountains and small villages, offering a glimpse into everyday Azorean life. After a picnic lunch, the tour continues with a visit to Parque Natural da Ribeira dos Caldeirões, home to another impressive waterfall. Here, you can enjoy a hot or cold drink, surrounded by lush greenery and cascading water, perfect for unwinding after the morning’s exertions.
A visit to the Santa Iria viewpoint caps off the day, offering sweeping views of the coast—an excellent spot for those last photos and reflections on a day well spent in nature.
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Beyond the waterfalls, you’ll get a taste of local Azorean life through visits to fountains and villages. One reviewer mentioned the “excellent walk, with guides Diego and Julio being very attentive,” highlighting how the guides’ local knowledge and friendly approach made the trip memorable. The inclusion of the tea plantation visit adds a cultural dimension, especially appreciated by those interested in local agriculture and traditions.

This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to see São Miguel’s natural highlights in a single day. It’s suited for those with moderate fitness levels, as the route includes some steep descents and ascents, but nothing overly technical. Nature lovers will especially appreciate the waterfalls, forests, and scenic viewpoints, while culture enthusiasts can enjoy the visit to Europe’s oldest tea plantation.
If you’re after an active day that combines adventure with cultural insights and stunning scenery, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for small groups looking for a more personal, in-depth experience—not suited for travelers seeking a relaxed, slow-paced tour or those with mobility limitations.
This full-day hike in Lomba de São Pedro offers a compelling blend of nature, culture, and adventure. The route’s waterfalls, lush forests, and scenic viewpoints deliver incredible photo opportunities and memorable experiences. The inclusion of the tea plantation provides a unique insight into local history and agriculture, making the day more than just a walk in the woods.
The tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy guided hikes, small-group intimacy, and the chance to see off-the-beaten-path locations. The knowledgeable guides, like Tiago, Diego, and Julio, are frequently praised for their attentiveness and storytelling, adding extra value beyond the scenery.
While the hike can be somewhat challenging, it’s well worth the effort for those who want a full immersion into São Miguel’s most beautiful landscapes. The overall value, considering the price and the variety of stops, makes it a worthwhile choice for anyone wanting a genuine, enriching Azorean experience.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 8 hours, including the visit to the tea plantation, the hike, and the stops at viewpoints and waterfalls.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
It’s recommended for those with a moderate fitness level, as the hike involves some steep descents and climbs.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, pickup is offered, which makes transportation to and from the starting point more convenient.
What should I bring for the hike?
Comfortable hiking shoes, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and perhaps a camera to capture the waterfalls and scenery.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if done 24 hours in advance. If the tour is canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Reviewers have highlighted guides like Tiago, Diego, and Julio for their helpfulness, storytelling, and attentiveness, which greatly enhance the experience.
This tour strikes a great balance between physical activity, natural beauty, and cultural insight, making it a highlight for any Azores itinerary. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just love discovering new landscapes, this day out promises an authentic and rewarding adventure.