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Lagoa das Patas: Terceira’s Mirror Water

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Lagoa das Patas, or Lagoa da Falca, rests in the heart of the Lagoa das Patas Forest Reserve. This forest reserve is located in the Doze Ribeiras parish, in Angra do Heroísmo, on Terceira Island.

The calm waters of Lagoa das Patas create a breathtaking natural mirror, reflecting the surrounding landscape. Surrounded by a vibrant forest of cryptomerias, typical of the region, the lagoon offers a true haven of tranquility.

As one of Angra do Heroísmo’s unique natural wonders, this lagoon offers a truly special experience. This article will explore the area’s key attractions and provide insights into what makes this destination special.

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1 What is Lagoa das Patas
1.1 Fauna & Flora
2 What to Do at Lagoa das Patas
2.1 Lagoa das Patas Forest Reserve
2.2 Lagoa das Patas Trail
3 Plan Your Visit to Lagoa das Patas
3.1 How to Get to Lagoa das Patas
3.2 Best Time to Visit
3.3 Where to Eat
3.4 Where to Stay
4 What to Do Around Lagoa das Patas
4.1 Viveiro da Falca Forest Reserve
4.2 Church of São Bartolomeu de Regatos
4.3 Pico dos Frades
4.4 Gruta do Natal
4.5 Monte Brasil
4.6 Furnas do Enxofre
5 Complementary Information
5.1 Best Season to Visit the Azores
5.2 How to Get to the Azores
5.3 Travel Essentials
5.4 Useful Tools & Apps
6 Video
7 Conclusion
8 FAQs
9 Map

What is Lagoa das Patas

Visit Azores | Landscape of Lagoa das Patas Recreational Forest Reserve

Lagoa das Patas, or Lagoa da Falca, sits near a fairly high-altitude stream in the island’s interior. This explains the constant fog. The small lagoon is fed by water flowing from the mountains through Ribeira Brava. It is home to many ducks that waddle among the water lilies. For this reason, people know it as Lagoa das Patas.

The lagoon, surrounded by azaleas, hydrangeas, and other shrubs and trees, conveys the calm and silence of nature. The cryptomeria forest adds to the peaceful atmosphere, making this a true wonder of nature. A leisure park on this site allows visitors to use the space more comfortably.

Fauna & Flora

Surrounded by a cryptomeria forest, Lagoa das Patas is home to a wide variety of species. The lagoon sits in a natural rainfall accumulation area formed by a large, flat peat bog. Along the stream that feeds the lagoon, you can find indigenous Azorean flora, including azaleas, cedar, hydrangeas, heather, and beech.

As for fauna, visitors can spot various bird species. These include mallards, geese, sparrows, wigeons, blackbirds, thrushes, seagulls, and other migratory birds. However, human intervention has significantly impacted the area, causing ecological changes that have led to considerable biodiversity loss.

What to Do at Lagoa das Patas

Sara Matos | The beautiful Lagoa das Patas Forest Reserve

Lagoa das Patas Forest Reserve

The Lagoa das Patas Recreational Forest Reserve is in the heart of Terceira Island. It lies along the road connecting Pico da Bagacina to Doze Ribeiras. The stunning Falca Lagoon is perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature with family and friends.

The reserve offers picnic areas nestled within the dense forest surrounding the lagoon. It also provides essential facilities such as toilets, free parking, a support house, and a hermitage. While visiting, explore the picturesque Ermida da Falca, a charming landmark that enhances the area’s appeal.

Lagoa das Patas Trail

The Lagoa das Patas Trail is in the São Bartolomeu dos Regatos parish. It begins and ends near the Lagoa das Patas Leisure Area. Along the route, you will cross streams, waterfalls, cryptomeria forests, pastures, and areas rich in endemic vegetation.

With a circular route of approximately 5 km and moderate difficulty, the trail takes around 3 hours to complete. You’ll experience the area’s natural beauty throughout the walk, offering a unique opportunity to connect with nature.

For the best experience, we recommend you bring:

  • Sneakers or hiking boots;
  • Comfortable clothing;
  • Waterproof jacket;
  • Sunscreen and a hat;
  • Backpack;
  • Water and snacks.

Plan Your Visit to Lagoa das Patas

How to Get to Lagoa das Patas

To reach Lagoa das Patas from Angra do Heroísmo, head towards Doze Ribeiras, about 11 km away. The journey takes approximately:

  • 15 minutes by car, motorcycle, or taxi;
  • 1 hour and 10 minutes by bike;
  • 2 hours and 40 minutes on foot.

There are several routes to choose from, allowing you to select the one that suits you best. Travel time may vary depending on your chosen path.

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Best Time to Visit

Temperatures in Terceira are mild year-round, with the best conditions for visiting Lagoa das Patas from May to September. During this period, the weather is sunny, ideal for nature walks and enjoying the area’s tranquility.

Although the archipelago often experiences cloudy skies, Lagoa das Patas offers a peaceful environment. Even on overcast days, the unique beauty of the landscape in the forest reserve remains, allowing for a serene experience.

Check all our articles about the weather in the Azores throughout the year 🌤️ ☔️: January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

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What to Do Around Lagoa das Patas

Viveiro da Falca Forest Reserve

Luís Costa | The grandeur of nature at Viveiro da Falca

The Viveiro da Falca Recreational Forest Reserve is in the São Bartolomeu dos Regatos parish in Angra do Heroísmo. Created by the Forestry Administration of Terceira, this sanctuary offers nature lovers a unique experience in the island’s heart.

The reserve spans approximately 6 hectares, showcasing the region’s natural beauty. It protects both common and unique Azorean plant species. Hedges of camellias and azaleas border the reserve, while dense cryptomeria forests and oak plantations surround it. The reserve also hosts plane trees, metrosideros, and other species.

With plenty of space for enjoyment, visitors can relax in picnic areas, rest zones, and at tables. The reserve also provides barbecues, toilets, a playground, a playing field, and a car park.

Church of São Bartolomeu de Regatos

Daisy Moreirinhas | The simplicity of the Church of São Bartolomeu de Regatos

The 16th-century Church of São Bartolomeu de Regatos is one of the oldest on Terceira Island. It is a historical landmark in the São Bartolomeu de Regatos parish, Angra do Heroísmo.

The church initially had three naves, two sacristies, an altar, and two side chapels. It also featured a baptistery, a bell tower, and a churchyard, creating a significant historical space. In 1875, it underwent significant renovations and improvements.

Over the years, the church faced several challenges. In 1963, a fire caused significant damage, and in 1964, a natural disaster further impacted the building. Despite these setbacks, the parish acted quickly to restore it. However, in 1980, a major earthquake hit the island, causing more destruction.

After this event, the community completely rebuilt the church. It remains as it is today, showcasing resilience. The church is a testament to its history, symbolizing the community’s strength and determination.

Pico dos Frades

Pico dos Frades, located in the southwestern part of Terceira Island, forms a volcanic cone made of basaltic bagacina. At 325 meters above sea level, it offers stunning views of the Santa Bárbara Volcano and the surrounding landscape.

Historically, it hosted the ‘Corrida de Toros à Corda’, a popular annual event that attracted locals and tourists. Participants guided bulls through the streets by rope during the festival, creating an exciting atmosphere.

Although they phased out the tradition for safety and animal welfare, it remains a key part of Terceira’s cultural history. Today, Pico dos Frades is a significant natural and artistic landmark, showcasing the island’s unique heritage.

Gruta do Natal

Wikipedia | The religious ceremony inside the Gruta do Natal is a unique and memorable experience

The Gruta do Natal (Christmas Cave) is located near Picos Gordos, within the Serra de Santa Bárbara. It is part of the Mistérios Negros Natural Forest Reserve. Known for its excellent facilities, this cave offers the best conditions for visitors.

Despite the marks of human presence, the cave features a fascinating geological structure. It includes various types of lava, staphylites, and side counters. Outside, you’ll find high-altitude pastures and cryptomeria forests.

This magical lava tunnel, stretching approximately 697 meters, offers a unique underground experience. The cave’s bizarre shapes and vivid colors create a surreal atmosphere, leaving you in awe.

Monte Brasil

David Rodrigues | Monte Brasil, the actual natural gem of Angra do Heroísmo

Monte Brasil, a volcanic cone, formed from an underwater basaltic eruption in shallow waters. This geological wonder has shaped the landscape of Angra do Heroísmo. It provides unique viewpoints with panoramic views and lush vegetation, including native trees and shrubs.

The area is rich in biodiversity, with various wildlife on land and in the surrounding marine environments. Visitors can explore the submerged and semi-submerged caves, home to a wide range of aquatic fauna. These caves and the island’s flora and fauna make Monte Brasil a key spot for nature enthusiasts.

Monte Brasil also has historical significance. It once served as a military stronghold, but today, it is a peaceful retreat for locals and tourists. Explore its natural beauty and enjoy various leisure activities, including hiking trails and sightseeing tours.

Furnas do Enxofre

Álvaro RP | The natural monument of Furnas do Enxofre

Furnas do Enxofre is a fumarolic field in the parish of Posto Santo, in Angra do Heroísmo. It covers approximately 14 hectares. This natural monument forms part of the Central Plateau of Terceira. The Azores UNESCO World Geopark recognizes it as a geosite.

Characterized by volcanic and geothermal activity, Furnas do Enxofre emits volcanic gases at high temperatures. The temperature reaches 95 °C at the surface and up to 130 °C at a depth of half a meter. A top-rated tourist destination, it attracts visitors with its unique landscape. However, precautions are essential, as prolonged exposure to sulfurous gases can harm your health.

Check all our articles about each one of the most relevant points of interest on Terceira Island: Algar do Carvão | Biscoitos | Furnas do Enxofre | Gruta do Natal | Jardim Duque da Terceira | Lagoa das Patas | Miradouro Serra do Cume | Miradouro da Serra de Santa Bárbara | Monte Brasil | Ponta das Contendas | Praia da Vitória | Gruta das Agulhas | Ilhéus das Cabras | Miradouro do Facho

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Best Season to Visit the Azores

The Azores Archipelago boasts a unique climate that shapes its lush landscapes, making it a splendid year-round destination. With mild temperatures and minimal fluctuations, each season offers something unique. Spring averages 16 °C, summer reaches 21 °C, autumn cools to 18 °C, and winter remains mild at 14 °C.

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How to Get to the Azores

The Azorean Archipelago is easily accessible through numerous flight routes. Lisbon and Porto are the main entry points to the continent, with direct flights available to São Miguel (PDL), Terceira (TER), Faial (HOR), Pico (PIX), and Santa Maria (SMA). To find the best flight, use search engines like eDreams or Skyscanner. These platforms enable you to compare prices and schedules from various airlines in one convenient location.

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Useful Tools & Apps

The weather in the Azores can be variable, so it’s helpful to use some apps before visiting the islands. Spotazores provides live camera feeds from the main tourist attractions, allowing you to check the weather and plan your visit. For accurate weather predictions, use Windy or Windguru — they provide the most reliable predictions.

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Fábio Meneses | Discover the serene beauty of Lagoa das Patas

Conclusion

The Lagoa das Patas and the surrounding forest reserve stand out for their educational value. Enjoy peaceful moments in nature, appreciating the tranquility of the surroundings. Here, you can observe the unique fauna and flora of the region.

Don’t miss other must-see attractions in Angra do Heroísmo. These include Furnas do Enxofre, Monte Brasil, Gruta do Natal, and Viveiros da Falca. With its rich history and natural wonders, Terceira Island is the perfect destination for nature and culture lovers.

Authors’ Note

I am pleased to inform you that all the recommendations in this article are based on my personal experience and observations. As the author, I have personally visited each attraction mentioned, ensuring that every suggestion is grounded in first-hand knowledge and genuine enthusiasm.

FAQs

Where is Lagoa das Patas located?

Lagoa das Patas is located in the parish of Doze Ribeiras, Angra do Heroísmo, on Terceira Island. It is part of the Lagoa das Patas Recreational Forest Reserve.

What makes Lagoa das Patas unique?

Lagoa das Patas is famed for its peaceful environment, surrounded by dense cryptomeria forests. The lagoon’s calm waters reflect the stunning surrounding nature, resembling a natural mirror.

What can visitors do at Lagoa das Patas?

Visitors can enjoy leisurely moments in nature, observing the region’s unique fauna and flora. The area is perfect for walks and relaxation, and offers a beautiful setting for picnics.

How can I get to Lagoa das Patas?

To reach Lagoa das Patas from Angra do Heroísmo, head toward Doze Ribeiras. It is an 11 km drive, taking approximately 15 minutes by car or motorcycle. Alternatively, you can travel by bike or on foot.

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The iron-rich water of this spa at open air is naturally warm at any time. This green jungle classified as Natural Regional Monument will transport you to another planet. Enjoy the unique scenery straight out of a Jurassic Park movie.

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