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Lagoa do Congro: The Green Wonderland in the Azores

Travel . Melissa Masvaleix . 27/11/2024
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Nestled inside a lush forest in the middle of São Miguel, Lagoa do Congro is not as famous as the other lakes on the island. Even though the access is harder, it is worth the trip! 

Once you arrive at the lake, you are immersed in an all-green scenery, entering a real-life fairy tale. The peaceful silence and the pure nature give Lagoa do Congro a unique beauty.

In this post, discover everything about Lagoa do Congro, from its history to the best travel tips. We will see how to get to this wonderful place with great landscapes for photography enthusiasts.

Contents hide
1 What is Lagoa do Congro?
1.1 The Origin of Lagoa do Congro
1.2 Fauna and flora of Lagoa do Congro
2 What to Do at Lagoa do Congro
2.1 Lagoa do Congro Hike
2.2 Go to the Smaller Lagoa dos Nenúfares
3 Best Time to Visit Lagoa do Congro
3.1 Best Season of the Year
3.2 Best Time of the Day
4 Plan your Visit to Lagoa do Congro
4.1 How to Get to Lagoa do Congro
4.2 Pro Tips
5 What to Do Around Lagoa do Congro
5.1 Relax on the Beach of Ilhéu de Vila Franca
5.2 See the Views from Castelo Branco
5.3 Enjoy Furnas’s Hot Springs
6 Useful Tools & Apps
7 FAQs
7.1 What is Lagoa do Congro?
7.2 Why is it called Lagoa do Congro?
7.3 How to get to Lagoa do Congro?
7.4 Where is Lagoa do Congro located?
8 Conclusion
9 Video of Lagoa do Congro Hiking Tour
10 Gallery
11 References
12 Map

What is Lagoa do Congro?

Lagoa do Congro is a hidden gem and one of the most beautiful lakes on São Miguel island. Almost perfectly round and with a perimeter of 1.25 kilometers, the lake is up to 16 meters deep.

Despite not being on the typical tourist route, Lagoa do Congro is a special place that provides a true connection with nature.

David Rodrigues | 50 shades of green at Lagoa do Congro
David Rodrigues | 50 shades of green at Lagoa do Congro

The Origin of Lagoa do Congro

Lagoa do Congro is located in the volcanic massif of Achada das Furnas, part of the Fogo and Furnas volcanoes. It is one of the most active seismic areas of the Azores.

The lake is in a crater of Maar type, which is a broad and low-relief volcanic crater resulting from a Phreatomagmatic eruption. This type of eruption means that the magma interacted with water, producing big explosions. It is believed that the lake was formed about 3,900 years ago.

Lagoa do Congro is quite different from the other lakes of São Miguel. Most of them are at the top of a volcanic cone, while Lagoa do Congro is in a relatively flat area, inside a hole and surrounded by a lot of vegetation.

The name comes from a tribute to the old lake owner, André Gonçalves Sampaio, also called ‘O Congro’. Congro — in English, the European Conger — is a fish that lives in deep waters. When this former owner passed away, two more families owned the lake. They significantly changed the landscape, importing many peculiar plants, which explains why most of the vegetation is not endemic.

Enrico Pescantini | Lagoa do Congro seen from the sky
Enrico Pescantini | Lagoa do Congro seen from the sky

Furthermore, note that the lakes of this area get their water from torrential streams and three springs.

Fauna and flora of Lagoa do Congro

Lagoa do Congro is an area rich in biodiversity. About its flora, a lush forest surrounds the lake, hiding the walls of the volcanic crater. Among the dense vegetation, you can mostly see Kahili ginger, Sweet pittosporum, Eucalyptus, Azalea, Cryptomeria, and hydrangeas blooming in the summer. But you can also spot some plants from the Azores, like the Chain fern, the Royal fern, the Lysimachia azorica, the Azores juniper, and the Azores laurel.

Thanks to this abundant vegetation, there is also a lot of wildlife near Lagoa do Congro. First, birds:

  • São Miguel goldcrests;
  • Common buzzards;
  • Grey wagtails;
  • Azores wood pigeons.
David Rodrigues | Aerial view of Lagoa do Congro and in the background, Ilhéu de Vila Franca
David Rodrigues | Aerial view of Lagoa do Congro and, in the background, Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Moreover, in the water, you can see lots of fish jumping. The different species of fish present in Lagoa do Congro evolved through time. In 1890, carp were introduced into the lake. Then, in 1941, it was the turn of the Rainbow trout. In 1986, goldfish were registered. But today, two species live in Lagoa do Congro: the carp (Cyprinus sp.) and the perch (Perca fluviatilis).

What to Do at Lagoa do Congro

The good thing about Lagoa do Congro is that there are few things to do at the lake. It is a great choice if you only have a few hours to spare in São Miguel. As it is in the central part of the island, it is practical to go to other places after visiting the lake.

Lagoa do Congro Hike

Rui Gaiola | Hiking to Lagoa do Congro through the lush forest
Marco Medeiros | Hiking to Lagoa do Congro through the lush forest

Once you arrive at the parking lot, there is still a short but steep hike through the forest to the lake shore. The path is about 700 meters long but completely worth the walk. 

Access is not as easy as it is in the middle of almost untouched nature, and it can also be very muddy depending on the weather conditions. You will go down for about 15 minutes, and then it is the same way back up. There is only one trail. On the way, you will find some fallen trees, but it is overall a clear trail. Count one hour in total for the hike down, enjoying the views of the lake, taking pictures, and why not taking a swim, and then hiking up back to the car.

There are several other trails around the area, but most of them are not clear and with harder access. You can also walk a bit around Lagoa do Congro’s shore, but the trail doesn’t have good indications.

Go to the Smaller Lagoa dos Nenúfares

The access is harder, and you can easily get lost or stuck in the mud if you don’t know the area. We advise always following the main trail and not going alone. 

Did you know

Near Lagoa do Congro is a smaller, lesser-known lake called Lagoa dos Nenúfares (Water lilies lake).

David Rodrigues | Lagoa dos Nenúfares, a lake covered in waterlilies
David Rodrigues | Lagoa dos Nenúfares, a lake covered in waterlilies

It is a beautiful lake with water lilies, but the vegetation is quite wild, so it looks more like a swamp. Most visitors to Lagoa do Congro will not even know that there is another lake close to it, and hardly any people walk this path.

Best Time to Visit Lagoa do Congro

Short answer: Lagoa do Congro is a good place to visit at any time of the year and any time of the day. But let’s see the differences between the seasons and the hours.

Best Season of the Year

Marco Medeiros | The sun shining on Lagoa do Congro
Marco Medeiros | The sun shining on Lagoa do Congro

Summer is when you have more chances of a sunny day, so if you don’t like the rain, this is your best bet to get better weather. Furthermore, in June, hydrangeas bloom, adding shades of blue to the green landscapes.

However, during the summer, the islands are filled with visitors. Parking lots get full, and the tourist spots can be crowded. Luckily, Lagoa do Congro is not a typical tourist place. But even so, if you want the lake for yourself, you might want to come in the wintertime.

Our winter in the Azores is not like winter on the mainland. Temperatures are always positive, and there is no big temperature difference between summer and winter.

The Wise Travellers | These friendly Portuguese bloggers visited the Azores in the winter season and took many interesting photos, including this one.

Best Time of the Day

Délio Rodrigues | Enjoy the silence and the views on the Lagoa do Congro

If you are coming during the summer, you might want to get there early or late afternoon to enjoy the place with a few people. Otherwise, you can also opt to stay longer at the lake and have a picnic there. It is such a great place to have a break and listen to the sounds of nature.

For photography lovers, the morning lights at Lagoa do Congro are exceptional. Golden hour is when the sun shines on the lake, creating a unique atmosphere with the deep green landscape.

Plan your Visit to Lagoa do Congro

Now, let’s see how to get to Lagoa do Congro and the best tips from a local perspective for enjoying a great time at one of the most beautiful lakes of São Miguel island.

How to Get to Lagoa do Congro

David Rodrigues | On the way to Lagoa do Congro
Enrico Pescantini | On the way to Lagoa do Congro

Lagoa do Congro is located in the county of Vila Franca do Campo, south of São Miguel island. It is only a few kilometers from the city of Vila Franca. Follow the road towards Furnas and the signs to Lagoa do Congro from this town.

Then, you will find a dirt road on your left. You will drive about 1 kilometer to the parking lot area, where you will stop before walking down to the lake. The starting point of the hike is indicated with a sign.

The trail down is about 700m long, and it takes about 15 minutes to arrive at the lake through the enchanted forest.

The best way to Lagoa do Congro is by car, as there is no public transportation. You can also take a taxi from Ponta Delgada. Check here for the GPS point for the entrance of the dirt road to Lagoa do Congro’s parking lot.

Pro Tips

To preserve nature, please respect the marked trail and stay on the main path. This way, you won’t destroy the vegetation.

Bruno Ázera | On the shore of the lake
Bruno Ázera | On the shore of the lake

You should bring proper hiking shoes with a good grip because if it rains on the days before your visit, the path can be full of mud and very slippery.

Finally, as the lake is surrounded by lush vegetation, there are few lights. So, we recommend going before nightfall for your safety on the trail backup.

What to Do Around Lagoa do Congro

Lagoa do Congro is located right in the middle of São Miguel Island, so there are many spots of interest around. Let’s look at some of the best options for spending a great day on Green Island.

Relax on the Beach of Ilhéu de Vila Franca

Alexandre Balas | The islet of Vila Franca, the perfect beach getaway in the summer
Alexandre Balas | The islet of Vila Franca, the perfect beach getaway in the summer

The islet of Vila Franca do Campo is probably the best beach on São Miguel island. It is an old submarine volcano with crystal-clear waters in its crater, where you can swim and snorkel. For preservation purposes, this wonder of nature is open only from June to October.

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If you visit the island outside the high season, you can still visit Vinha da Areia beach in Vila Franca do Campo. The black-sand beach is ideal to relax when the sun is shining.

See the Views from Castelo Branco

David Rodrigues | Castelo Branco viewpoint near Furnas
David Rodrigues | Castelo Branco viewpoint near Furnas

Castelo Branco is a small white tower that nowadays is a great viewpoint over the south coast of So Miguel island with Ilhéu de Vila Franca and the Atlantic Ocean. It also looks over the valley of Furnas and its lake. 

You can enter the tower and climb onto the rooftop for a wonderful view. It is a mandatory stop when going to Furnas’s geothermal paradise.

Enjoy Furnas’s Hot Springs

Álvaro RP | Terra Nostra park hot springs in Furnas
Álvaro RP | Terra Nostra park hot springs in Furnas

Your best option if the weather is not so hot, or if it is raining, is to go to Furnas — where two idyllic hot springs are located. 

Terra Nostra Park is one of the most dreamy hot springs. Situated inside a botanical garden, it offers a giant orange pool and two other smaller ones surrounded by vegetation.

Poça da Dona Beija is great at night. You can relax in the hot waters naturally provided by our active volcanic activity. Take a dark swimsuit because the orange waters can stain clear fabrics.

Useful Tools & Apps

To check the weather forecast for the next few days, use Windy or Windguru; they are the most accurate sites. However, here in the Azores, you will learn that the weather changes quickly.

If you want to check the live weather, you can use Spotazores. This site allows you to see the real-time weather in many locations around the islands, which is a good way to decide which way to go.

Marco Medeiros | Beautiful lake in the middle of São Miguel - Lagoa do Congro
Marco Medeiros | Beautiful lake in the middle of São Miguel – Lagoa do Congro

FAQs

What is Lagoa do Congro?

Lagoa do Congro is a crater lake on São Miguel Island, Azores. It is known for its serene environment, surrounded by dense forest, offering a tranquil retreat into nature.

Why is it called Lagoa do Congro?

Lagoa do Congro is named after the presence of the fish known as “Congro” (conger eel), which historically inhabited its waters. The name directly references the local fauna that once included this fish species.

How to get to Lagoa do Congro?

Lagoa do Congro can be accessed by car from Ponta Delgada, which takes approximately 30 minutes. A scenic forest trail leads from the parking area to the lake, and the walk is short.

Where is Lagoa do Congro located?

Lagoa do Congro is located near Vila Franca do Campo on São Miguel Island, Azores. You can find out more about its location on Google Maps.

Conclusion

So, as you can see in this post, Lagoa do Congro is a detour that is worth it. Despite not being on the typical tourist to-do list on São Miguel island, the lake and its singular beauty is the perfect place for those searching for a different experience, where few visitors go.

Because its access is more difficult than that of other touristy places, the nature around Lagoa do Congro is well-preserved and even inaccessible to some secondary trails.

It is a quick escape from the city, providing a peaceful moment surrounded by beautiful nature. This is the ideal place to go for people with a stopover in Ponta Delgada.

Authors’ Note

I’m pleased to inform you that all the recommendations in this article are based on my 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.

Video of Lagoa do Congro Hiking Tour

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Rui Gaiola
David Rodrigues
Enrico Pescantini
Enrico Pescantini
David Rodrigues
David Rodrigues
Rui Gaiola

References

  • By Açores — Lagoa do Congro – Ilha de São Miguel
  • Os meus trilhos — Lagoa do Congro, São Miguel | Açores
  • Viagens e Passeios — Lagoa do Congro — Ilha de São Miguel, Açores
  • Rui Soares, Sapo Viagens — Lagoa do Congro: Um Tesouro Verde Escondido no Centro de São Miguel
  • Rita pelo Mundo — São Miguel, Açores | Lagoa do Congro
  • Passaporte Açoriano — Lagoas do Congro e dos Nenúfares

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Areal de Santa Bárbara: São Miguel’s Surf Paradise

Areal de Santa Bárbara: São Miguel’s Surf Paradise

Monte Palace: The Story of the Abandoned Hotel in São Miguel

Monte Palace: The Story of the Abandoned Hotel in São Miguel

Lagoa das Furnas: The Crown Jewel of São Miguel

Lagoa das Furnas: The Crown Jewel of São Miguel

Miradouro do Salto do Cavalo: The Perfect Spot for Panoramic Island Views

Miradouro do Salto do Cavalo: The Perfect Spot for Panoramic Island Views

Pico do Ferro: A Window to Furnas’ Geothermal Wonders

Pico do Ferro: A Window to Furnas’ Geothermal Wonders

Pico da Vara: Welcome to São Miguel Island’s Rooftop

Pico da Vara: Welcome to São Miguel Island’s Rooftop

Lagoa do Canário: A Serene Escape in São Miguel

Lagoa do Canário: A Serene Escape in São Miguel

Caldeira Seca: A Hidden Gem of Sete Cidades

Caldeira Seca: A Hidden Gem of Sete Cidades

Salto do Prego: The Paradisiacal Waterfall of Faial da Terra

Salto do Prego: The Paradisiacal Waterfall of Faial da Terra

Lagoa de Santiago: Natural Beauty and Stunning Landscapes

Lagoa de Santiago: Natural Beauty and Stunning Landscapes

Lagoa das Empadadas: A Hidden Paradise in Sete Cidades

Lagoa das Empadadas: A Hidden Paradise in Sete Cidades

Jardim António Borges: Everything you Need to Know

Jardim António Borges: Everything you Need to Know

Mata-Jardim José do Canto: A Natural Wonderland in São Miguel

Mata-Jardim José do Canto: A Natural Wonderland in São Miguel

Nossa Senhora das Vitórias Chapel: The Neo-Gothic Chapel of the Azores

Nossa Senhora das Vitórias Chapel: The Neo-Gothic Chapel of the Azores

Miradouro da Lagoa das Furnas: A Forgotten Place to Observe Nature in the Azores

Miradouro da Lagoa das Furnas: A Forgotten Place to Observe Nature in the Azores

The Ultimate 5-Day Itinerary for São Miguel Island in the Azores

The Ultimate 5-Day Itinerary for São Miguel Island in the Azores

Lagoa de São Brás: The Lake Off-The-Beaten-Track in the Azores

Lagoa de São Brás: The Lake Off-The-Beaten-Track in the Azores

Água d’Alto: A Quiet Azorean Village by the Ocean

Água d’Alto: A Quiet Azorean Village by the Ocean

Salto do Cabrito: The Majestic Waterfall of Ribeira Grande

Salto do Cabrito: The Majestic Waterfall of Ribeira Grande

Discover São Miguel in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary to Explore the Island

Discover São Miguel in 3 Days: The Perfect Itinerary to Explore the Island

Miradouro do Salto da Farinha: View on One of the Most Beautiful Waterfalls of São Miguel Island

Miradouro do Salto da Farinha: View on One of the Most Beautiful Waterfalls of São Miguel Island

Caldeiras da Ribeira Grande: A Geothermal Hidden Gem in the Azores

Caldeiras da Ribeira Grande: A Geothermal Hidden Gem in the Azores

Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz: A Must-Visit in Vila Franca do Campo

Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz: A Must-Visit in Vila Franca do Campo

Parque Terra Nostra’s Thermal Pool: Relax in the Warm Waters

Parque Terra Nostra’s Thermal Pool: Relax in the Warm Waters

Maia: Serenity, History, and Natural Beauty

Maia: Serenity, History, and Natural Beauty

Lagoa: Vibrant Tapestry of Culture and Landscape

Lagoa: Vibrant Tapestry of Culture and Landscape

Bolos Lêvedos: Origin and History of this Azorean Delicacy

Bolos Lêvedos: Origin and History of this Azorean Delicacy

The Sete Cidades Legend: A True Love Story

The Sete Cidades Legend: A True Love Story

Pinhal da Paz: One of the Island’s Most Emblematic Forest Reserves

Pinhal da Paz: One of the Island’s Most Emblematic Forest Reserves

Miradouro do Castelo Branco: The White Castle on the Edge of a Volcano in the Azores

Miradouro do Castelo Branco: The White Castle on the Edge of a Volcano in the Azores

Poços de São Vicente: The Locals’ Favorite Natural Pools on the North Coast of São Miguel Island

Poços de São Vicente: The Locals’ Favorite Natural Pools on the North Coast of São Miguel Island

Rocha da Relva: The Picturesque Azorean Village By The Ocean

Rocha da Relva: The Picturesque Azorean Village By The Ocean

Porto de Santa Iria: Clear Waters At Off The Beaten Path

Porto de Santa Iria: Clear Waters At Off The Beaten Path

Miradouro das Cumeeiras: Heavenly Viewpoint Over Sete Cidades Volcanic Complex

Miradouro das Cumeeiras: Heavenly Viewpoint Over Sete Cidades Volcanic Complex

Praia dos Moinhos: The Black Sand Beach

Praia dos Moinhos: The Black Sand Beach

Gruta do Carvão: The Underground World Beneath Ponta Delgada

Gruta do Carvão: The Underground World Beneath Ponta Delgada

Praia dos Mosteiros : The Perfect Sunset Spot In São Miguel Island

Praia dos Mosteiros : The Perfect Sunset Spot In São Miguel Island


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Whale Watching

Lying in the middle of the mystical Atlantic Ocean, the wonderful Azores islands are a permanent home or point of passage for more than a third of the entire world’s whale and dolphin species.
Dive into this lifetime adventure with ancestral creatures where science and emotion come together at their highest level!
This may be the best place on earth to observe these magnificent animals.

Whale Watching
Jeep Tours

Feel the rush, surprise, and emotion in an all-terrain vehicle, this adventure will take you to the core of secrets. We will take you where nobody has ever reached before. Experience moments of adrenaline in our jeep tours. The adventure through the interior of the islands will begin!
The trips are made in 4×4 vehicles properly equipped, capable of taking you to places little explored. It is intended for those who want to discover new perspectives and unusual scenarios on the Azores Islands in a more adventurous way. We pass on secondary roads, which are not usually found on the usual tourist routes. They are narrow paths, dirt paths, called “canadas” in Azorean, and are mostly used by farmers.

Jeep Tours
Kayaking & SUP

Find solace in listening to the birds chirping and enjoy the peacefulness of the moment, and make sure you capture it with your camera this unforgettable experience.
Sete Cidades is a volcanic complex where you can visit several lakes. Inside one of the craters, you can find two lakes, known as Lagoa Verde (green lake) and Lagoa Azul (blue lake), that feature in a legendary love legend about the lake’s creation. This special place was elected as one of the country’s seven natural wonders and once you are there, you will definitely understand why.
The contrast of colors between the two mysterious lakes is mesmerizing, and being on the water, in the middle of the volcanic crater, will give you a different perspective of the high green cliffs around.

Kayaking & SUP
Canyoning

The boldest and most unique adventure! Heading through the natural landscape you will be able to enjoy some adrenaline-fueled activities. Wet, wild, and absolutely unforgettable.
This experience involves trekking through river gorges, around pools, or even behind waterfalls.
Canyoners navigate down waterways by abseiling down waterfalls, clambering over rocks, or jumping into water rock pools. You will get wet for sure, even with an exposure suit, but this is not too bad with the relatively warm climate of the Azores.

Canyoning
Van Tours

Take a seat in the emotion sector, stop wherever you want and where your curiosity demands it. Taste, observe, and treasure the entire originality of this Atlantic paradise.
If you want to get to know the island of São Miguel more peacefully, without the worry of renting a car, opt for more comfort, on a pleasant van ride. Make the most of your vacation and get away from the city.
This way, you are guaranteed to know the main points of interest, but also those you will not find in travel guides. This is perhaps the best choice for those looking for convenience and security.

Van Tours
Hiking Tours

From lush green vegetation to a great variety of wildlife, enjoy heaven after a long ramble with otherworldly vistas.
Enjoy your holidays in the Azores walking through the beautiful landscapes of volcanic origin. Breathe fresh air and contemplate all the diversity of fauna and flora you will find.
You can start the day feeling the nature among mountains, enjoy more than one lagoon on the island of São Miguel, and finally, to end the day in a perfect way, take a boat trip to see the sunset.

Hiking Tours
Bike Tours

In order to discover São Miguel island and stay active, cycling is definitely the way to go!
At Sete Cidades volcanic complex, have one of your best bike adventures! Indeed, we are not taking you to a random place. We are talking here about one of the Seven elected wonders of all of Portugal.
This is where our awesome bike adventures take place and we can tell that we love to take our guests there!

Bike Tours
Boat Tours

From lush green vegetation to a great variety of wildlife, enjoy heaven after a long ramble with otherworldly vistas.
Enjoy your holidays in the Azores walking through the beautiful landscapes of volcanic origin. Breathe fresh air and contemplate all the diversity of fauna and flora you will find.
You can start the day feeling the nature among mountains, enjoy more than one lagoon on the island of São Miguel, and finally, to end the day in a perfect way, take a boat trip to see the sunset.

Boat Tours
Coasteering

Here, you can explore the geography of the giant rocky cliffs climbing through the sky and how the pounding waves smooth the coastline. Coasteering is an exhilarating experience combining rock and water activity with coastal landscapes. It was originated as a combination of mountaineering and orienteering.

Coasteering

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