Hiking Tour: Fogo Lake Connection
Ponta Delgada, Portugal
Trip Type: Hiking & Camping
Duration: 6 hours
Walk around the crater of Fogo volcano with beautiful views of the lake that lays inside it.
Descend to water level and have a picnic in the white beaches, while enjoying the tranquillity of pure untouched nature all around you.
Climb back to the top of the crater along a different trail.
Basic Info:
Difficulty level: Medium
Length: 6km
Duration: 6h
Descend to water level and have a picnic in the white beaches, while enjoying the tranquillity of pure untouched nature all around you.
Climb back to the top of the crater along a different trail.
Basic Info:
Difficulty level: Medium
Length: 6km
Duration: 6h
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Walk around the crater of Fogo volcano with beautiful views of the lake that lays inside it.
Descend to water level and have a picnic in the white beaches, while enjoying the tranquillity of pure untouched nature all around you.
Climb back to the top of the crater along a different trail.
Basic Info:
Difficulty level: Medium
Length: 6km
Duration: 6h
Fogo lake is the most untouched of the crater lakes of the Azores with almost no trace of human presence.
On the first section of the trail, walk along the crater rim, with astonishing views of the lake on one side and the island’s outline on the other. Then enter a forest of Japanese Cedars and breathe the freshest air.
Descend to water level, only accessible by foot, to truly immerse in the quietness of the purest Azorean nature.
We’ll have a wonderful picnic in the white pumice beaches and you may dive in the clear unpolluted waters if you want.
If you’re a nature lover, this is an experience you’ll never forget.
Descend to water level and have a picnic in the white beaches, while enjoying the tranquillity of pure untouched nature all around you.
Climb back to the top of the crater along a different trail.
Basic Info:
Difficulty level: Medium
Length: 6km
Duration: 6h
Fogo lake is the most untouched of the crater lakes of the Azores with almost no trace of human presence.
On the first section of the trail, walk along the crater rim, with astonishing views of the lake on one side and the island’s outline on the other. Then enter a forest of Japanese Cedars and breathe the freshest air.
Descend to water level, only accessible by foot, to truly immerse in the quietness of the purest Azorean nature.
We’ll have a wonderful picnic in the white pumice beaches and you may dive in the clear unpolluted waters if you want.
If you’re a nature lover, this is an experience you’ll never forget.
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