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Salto do Prego: The Paradisiacal Waterfall of Faial da Terra

Travel . Rita Puga . 09/12/2024
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Salto do Prego, nestled in the parish of Faial da Terra, São Miguel, captivates visitors with its breathtaking beauty and charm. Visitors around the world praise this hidden paradise for its serene ambiance and stunning views of the surrounding region and the Atlantic Ocean.

Before embarking on your journey, it’s essential to know that Salto do Prego is a majestic waterfall accessible only by hiking the Salto do Prego Trail. The hike adds to the adventure, immersing you in the lush landscapes of São Miguel.

As you explore Salto do Prego, you’ll have the chance to connect with nature’s wonders and enjoy the tranquility of this idyllic spot. Don’t forget to explore other fascinating attractions in Faial da Terra, making the most of your visit to this picturesque region.

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1 What is Salto do Prego?
2 What to Do on Your Salto do Prego Visit?
2.1 Visit Faial da Terra
2.2 Explore the Salto do Prego Hiking Trail
2.3 Dive Into the Salto do Prego Waterfall
2.4 Step Back in Time at Aldeia do Sanguinho
3 Best Season to Visit São Miguel Island
3.1 Best Time to Visit Salto do Prego
3.1.1 Best Time of Day to Visit Salto do Prego
4 Plan Your Visit to a Salto do Prego
4.1 How to Get to Salto do Prego?
4.2 What to Take to Salto do Prego?
4.3 Where to Eat Near Salto do Prego
4.4 Where to Stay Near Salto do Prego
5 What to Do After Visiting Salto do Prego?
5.1 Visit the Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça
5.2 Discover the Breathtaking Viewpoint of Nossa Senhora da Paz
5.3 Meet the Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz
5.4 Admire the View from Pico dos Bodes Viewpoint
5.5 Savor a Meal in the Porto Novo Snack Park
5.6 Explore the Portinho do Faial da Terra Bathing Area
6 Complementary Information
6.1 Useful Tools & Apps
6.2 How to Get to São Miguel Island
6.3 Best Season to Visit São Miguel Island
6.4 Cultural Agenda of São Miguel Island
7 Video of Salto do Prego Hiking + Waterfall (São Miguel, Azores)
8 FAQs
8.1 What is the difficulty level of the Salto do Prego trail?
8.2 Can you swim at Salto do Prego waterfall?
8.3 What should I bring to the Salto do Prego trail?
8.4 What should I bring to Salto do Prego?
8.5 Are there nearby attractions to explore after visiting Salto do Prego?
9 Conclusion
10 Map

What is Salto do Prego?

David Rodrigues | The arrival of visitors to the former líbris of Salto do Prego.
David Rodrigues | The arrival of visitors to the former líbris of Salto do Prego

Salto do Prego, often described as a hidden paradise, lies within Faial da Terra’s wild, lush nature. Surrounded by vibrant vegetation typical of the region, this breathtaking waterfall mesmerizes visitors with its pristine, icy waters tumbling into a serene pool. It ranks among the area’s most renowned attractions, welcoming thousands of visitors from across the globe each year.

Reaching Salto do Prego involves a rewarding 2 km hike along a scenic trail. The journey immerses you in São Miguel’s natural beauty while revealing points of historical significance that enrich the experience. This adventure offers breathtaking views and a deeper connection to the island’s heritage.

Whether you marvel at the waterfall’s splendor or explore the trail’s historical landmarks, Salto do Prego promises an unforgettable encounter with nature and history.

What to Do on Your Salto do Prego Visit?

Visit Faial da Terra

Alvaro RP | Between valleys and mountains to the immensity of the ocean, Faial da Terra has a magnificent view.
Álvaro RP | Faial da Terra: where mountains meet the ocean in a breathtaking view

Faial da Terra, affectionately known as the “Nativity Scene of the Island,” is a serene parish on São Miguel. With around 350 residents primarily engaged in agriculture, this picturesque village offers a unique charm shaped by its fertile lands and close connection to the ocean.

Nestled between valleys and mountains, Faial da Terra boasts a magnificent view of the Atlantic and is conveniently close to some of São Miguel’s most popular bathing areas. Its history dates back to the early 16th century, making it one of the island’s earliest settlements.

The name “Faial da Terra” comes from the “Beech-of-Earth” (Murcia Faya), a native tree that once thrived in the island’s lowland forests. This natural heritage reflects the area’s deep-rooted ties to Macaronesian biodiversity.

During your visit, immerse yourself in the wonders of this enchanting parish:

  • Wander the scenic Salto do Prego Trail;
  • Discover the charm of Aldeia do Sanguinho;
  • Marvel at the breathtaking Salto do Prego Waterfall.

Faial da Terra invites you to experience its tranquil beauty, where nature and history blend seamlessly.

Explore the Salto do Prego Hiking Trail

David Rodrigues | The roosters and chickens that inhabit here are the famous guardians of The Salto do Prego.
David Rodrigues | Roosters and chickens charm visitors as the unofficial guardians of Salto do Prego

The Salto do Prego Trail immerses you in an untouched forest rich in dense vegetation and unique species typical of the Azores. As you walk this scenic path, you’ll pass:

  • Family orchards nestled along the route;
  • Trickling streams feeding the main river;
  • Local wildlife thriving in its natural habitat;
  • The breathtaking Salto do Prego Waterfall.

This circular trail stretches 4.5 km and combines gentle slopes, wooden bridges, and a few steps. The journey typically takes around two hours at a moderate pace, excluding time spent marveling at the waterfall.

Two paths lead to the cascade: a shorter, easier route and a longer, more challenging one. The trail continues beyond the waterfall, looping back to where it began.

Your adventure starts in Faial da Terra, a picturesque parish in a verdant valley. The Ribeira do Faial da Terra flows through lush landscapes before meeting the sea, offering a serene backdrop to this unforgettable hike.

Dive Into the Salto do Prego Waterfall

Roger Altamira | The paradisiacal nore of Salto do Prego, take the opportunity to relax and to immerse yourself in the clear and icy water of the waterfall.
Roger Altamira | Relax and refresh in the crystal-clear, icy waters of Salto do Prego

After completing the Salto do Prego Trail, you’ll arrive at this stunning natural gem. A true highlight of São Miguel, the waterfall rewards every visitor who tries to reach it.

Although the Salto do Prego Waterfall is relatively small, its powerful cascade and serene surroundings make it unforgettable. The icy waters plunge into a shallow pool framed by rugged rocks, offering an ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature.

Take a moment to relax, picnic with family or friends, and bask in the tranquility. Whether soaking in the refreshing water or exploring the top of the waterfall, visitors often describe the experience as revitalizing for both body and mind.

Step Back in Time at Aldeia do Sanguinho

David Rodrigues | The quiet Village of Sanguinho, located in the middle of the access forests to the Salto do Prego Waterfall.
David Rodrigues | The tranquil charm of Aldeia do Sanguinho

Aldeia do Sanguinho is a small, picturesque rural village nestled amidst lush tropical vegetation. Nestled along the trail to Salto do Prego Waterfall, this tranquil village reveals glimpses of São Miguel’s historical past.

The village, built centuries ago, served as a haven for its inhabitants. Farmers and emigrants seeking better living conditions strategically positioned the village to protect homes, land, and farms from severe storms. Its name, “Sanguinho,” originates from the abundant presence of the sanguinho shrub species in the area.

Residents abandoned Aldeia do Sanguinho around four decades ago after severe floods devastated Faial da Terra. At its peak, the village housed over 200 residents in around twenty homes.

Today, a revitalization project breathes new life into this historic settlement. People have restored some houses, making them available for stays. A café has also opened, offering a warm and welcoming stop for those exploring the region.

Explore this serene village and immerse yourself in its blend of history, nature, and renewed vibrancy.

Best Season to Visit São Miguel Island

The island of São Miguel is in the Eastern Group of the Azores Archipelago. Here, you will notice the atypical characteristics of this climate, resulting from several factors that contribute to its plant exuberance and landscape value.

The climate is mild regardless of the season, and the average values do not present many changes. Temperatures vary between:

  • 16. º C in spring;
  • 21. º C in summer;
  • 18. º C in autumn;
  • 14. º C in winter.

For more info about the weather in the Azores, check the links below:

  • The weather in the Azores in January
  • The weather in the Azores in February
  • The weather in the Azores in March
  • The weather in the Azores in April
  • The weather in the Azores in May
  • The weather in the Azores in July
  • The weather in the Azores in August

Best Time to Visit Salto do Prego

The ideal time to visit Salto do Prego is from May to September. The surrounding nature peaks during these warmer months, and the cool water is perfect for a refreshing dip. It’s also a safer time for hiking, as the trails are less slippery, allowing visitors to fully explore the area’s fauna and flora.

For the more adventurous, visiting during colder or rainier days offers a unique charm. Though more challenging due to slippery paths, the trail provides a magical experience as raindrops filter through the treetops, creating a natural “window” to the sky.

Best Time of Day to Visit Salto do Prego

Marco Medeiros | The imposing waterfall of The Prego Waterfall, surrounded by its typical Macaronesian vegetation.
Marco Medeiros | The imposing waterfall of Salto do Prego

On your visit to Salto do Prego, and considering the time it will take to walk the trail to the waterfall, we advise our readers to make part of the day available to enjoy the place calmly and quietly, avoiding the hours of greater flow of people.

In this sense, we suggest you start your morning walk. This way, you will have more time to enjoy the place and return to Faial da Terra with clarity and in time for a rewarding lunch.

Plan Your Visit to a Salto do Prego

Salto do Prego stands out as one of São Miguel’s most famous spots, offering visitors a versatile range of experiences. In addition to Salto do Prego, you can learn about other areas of interest throughout your stay in the region.

Once you have chosen the exact dates and duration of your trip, find the right accommodation. The sooner you book, the more likely you will find a lower-priced offer. Another essential tip for managing your time is creating a detailed itinerary with all the places you want to visit during your stay.

How to Get to Salto do Prego?

David Rodrigues | Somewhere on the trail, visitors are on their way to Salto do Prego.
David Rodrigues | Visitors making their way along the trail to Salto do Prego

You can reach Salto do Prego by following the EN1 road to Faial da Terra. Upon arriving at this charming “Nativity Scene of the Island,” you’ll find several signs guiding you to your destination.

Quick Info

Exercise caution when crossing wooden bridges along the trail, as the damp and slippery surfaces can be challenging.

To access the waterfall, follow the Salto do Prego Trail. This linear route starts near a snack park on the regional road between Povoação and Água Retorta, just before the Retorta Water Recreational Forest Reserve. The trail connects the Ribeira do Faial da Terra to the parish, offering an immersive journey through the island’s natural beauty.

What to Take to Salto do Prego?

Are you planning a visit to Salto do Prego? Prepare yourself with the essentials to ensure an enjoyable and hassle-free experience.

Clothing and Footwear:

  • Comfortable clothing suitable for hiking;
  • Sturdy hiking shoes for better support on the trail;
  • Bathing suit if you plan to swim in the waterfall.

Backpack Essentials:

  • A warm extra layer of clothing;
  • Waterproof jacket or windbreaker in case of rain;
  • Towel for drying off or sitting on the ground;
  • Camera to capture unforgettable moments;
  • Sunscreen to protect your skin;
  • Snacks and plenty of water to stay energized and hydrated.

Respect Nature: Salto do Prego is part of a protected landscape. To ensure you leave no trace, bring back all your trash and, if possible, collect any litter you find. Together, we can preserve this natural wonder!

Where to Eat Near Salto do Prego

If you need somewhere to eat near Salto do Prego (Faial da Terra), click here. In this link, you’ll find the 10 best restaurants on Tripadvisor.

Where to Stay Near Salto do Prego

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What to Do After Visiting Salto do Prego?

Visit the Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça

Visit Azores | The old convent church of Our Lady of Grace.
Visit Azores | The historic Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça

The Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça, built in the 17th century, is in Ponta Delgada. It was originally part of the Convent of the Eremitas of Santo Agostinho (Gracianos), which remained active until 1832.

After the religious order’s extinction, the church lost its liturgical elements. Over the years, various institutions repurposed the space for their purposes.

Did you know

The church’s tower once housed the Ponta Delgada Meteorological Station, which later led to the establishment of the Azores Meteorological Service.

Over time, the church and convent hosted a high school gymnasium, a judicial court, the finance secretariat, the municipal library, and the Free Academy of Arts of Ponta Delgada. Today, the site remains inaccessible to the public.

Discover the Breathtaking Viewpoint of Nossa Senhora da Paz

David Rodrigues | The stunning view over the islet of Vila Franca do Campo and the Atlantic Ocean is a must stop in São Miguel.
David Rodrigues | A breathtaking view of the Islet of Vila Franca do Campo and the Atlantic Ocean

Perched atop the Mount of Our Lady of Peace, the Viewpoint of Nossa Senhora da Paz offers breathtaking views of the Islet of Vila Franca do Campo and the vast Atlantic Ocean. After ascending the iconic staircase, you reach the top, which rewards you with a panorama of unparalleled beauty.

At an altitude of 215 meters, this viewpoint is a must-visit for anyone exploring São Miguel Island. The peaceful atmosphere and striking scenery make it a place to pause and reflect.

From this vantage point, the landscape unfolds in harmonious contrasts. The whitewashed houses, typical of the region, stand out against the vibrant green meadows, creating a scene of serenity and natural splendor.

Meet the Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz

Alvaro RP | The extensive staircase of 10 levels to the Chapel of Our Lady of Peace.
Álvaro RP | The majestic staircase of 10 levels leading to the Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz

Built in 1522 and rebuilt in 1764, the Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Paz has undergone multiple restorations. This 16th-century chapel is an architectural treasure and one of the region’s most beloved landmarks.

The chapel boasts a staircase with 100 steps divided into 10 levels, symbolizing two-thirds of the rosary. Each level represents the Lord’s Prayer, while the steps signify the Hail Marys, adding profound spiritual meaning to its design.

Baroque-style architecture enhances the chapel’s interior and exterior. The chancel houses the main altar, while two side naves welcome the faithful during the Eucharist.

In 1991, the Regional Government of the Azores classified the chapel as a property of public interest. Its spiritual significance and architectural beauty make it a must-visit destination.

Admire the View from Pico dos Bodes Viewpoint

Álvaro RP | The stunning view from the Miradouro do Pico dos Bodes over the Atlantic Ocean
Álvaro RP | The stunning view from the Miradouro do Pico dos Bodes over the Atlantic Ocean

The Viewpoint of Pico dos Bodes is a place of mandatory passage in the municipality of Povoação. In addition, the panoramic view of great coverage extends from the coast of Faial da Terra to Vila Franca do Campo.

The infrastructure at this viewpoint enables visitors to observe the sea at a 180-degree panoramic angle. It also serves as a whale watch station and has recently gained new visibility due to the recovery of the Whale Watch Trail.

The viewpoint sits 460 meters above sea level, featuring a small lawn and several stone benches. From this point, you can contemplate an indescribable view over the south coast of São Miguel.

Savor a Meal in the Porto Novo Snack Park

Located along the seafront, Porto Novo Snack Park offers stunning views of Portinho do Faial da Terra. This serene spot, free to access, combines natural beauty with practical facilities, making it a perfect retreat.

The park features grills, stone tables, benches, and even a traditional haystack, providing everything needed for a cozy picnic or a relaxing meal. Surrounded by trees native to the region, it offers shade and tranquility in a picturesque setting.

Enjoy a peaceful meal with family or friends, unwind, and soak in the breathtaking scenery. This leisure space is the ideal escape from the chaos of city life.

Explore the Portinho do Faial da Terra Bathing Area

Álvaro RP | The cozy bathing area of Portinho Faial da Terra

The Portinho Bathing Area in Povoação nestles in a bay protected by a towering 60-meter lava cliff at the southwestern end of the Faial da Terra Valley. This spot is ideal for enjoying São Miguel’s hottest days, offering natural beauty and refreshing waters.

The bay combines a sandy bottom with rolled pebbles, creating a unique shoreline. The amount of sand varies annually, and the shoreline’s extension changes, making each visit a slightly different experience. The bathing area also features a swimming pool and infrastructure to support visitors.

With its open-sea location, the bay provides a mix of gravel, sand, and pebbles. It’s perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape surrounded by São Miguel’s dramatic coastal scenery.

Complementary Information

Useful Tools & Apps

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

How to Get to São Miguel Island

São Miguel Island is easily accessible with numerous flight routes. Lisbon and Porto are the main entry points to the continent, with direct flights to Ponta Delgada available. To find the best flight, use search engines like eDreams or Skyscanner.

These platforms allow you to compare prices and schedules from different airlines in one place. For more details on how to get to the Azores, look at our guide. Once you find the perfect flight, book it! You’ll reach one of the world’s most beautiful island groups in a few hours.

Best Season to Visit São Miguel Island

São Miguel Island, part of the Eastern Group of the Azores Archipelago, has a unique climate shaped by various factors. This climate fosters the island’s lush vegetation and stunning landscapes. Temperatures stay mild year-round, with only slight variations.

In spring, temperatures average 16 °C, summer peaks at 21 °C, autumn cools to 18 °C, and winter hovers around 14 °C. For more details on the weather in the Azores, take a look at the following links:

  • The weather in the Azores in January
  • The weather in the Azores in February
  • The weather in the Azores in March
  • The weather in the Azores in April
  • The weather in the Azores in May
  • The weather in the Azores in July
  • The weather in the Azores in August

Cultural Agenda of São Miguel Island

São Miguel Island hosts a wide range of cultural events throughout the year. The complete list of events is on the cultural agenda!

Video of Salto do Prego Hiking + Waterfall (São Miguel, Azores)

Por aí contigo! | Discover the magic of Salto do Prego: Hike lush trails to a stunning waterfall

FAQs

What is the difficulty level of the Salto do Prego trail?

The trail to Salto do Prego is moderately difficult, covering about 4.5 km in a circular route. It includes slopes, wooden bridges, and uneven paths, making it accessible for those with average physical fitness.

Can you swim at Salto do Prego waterfall?

Visitors can swim in the shallow pool at the waterfall’s base. The icy, clear waters offer a refreshing experience after the hike. Don’t forget to pack a bathing suit and towel!

What should I bring to the Salto do Prego trail?

Pack comfortable clothing, hiking shoes, a bathing suit, sunscreen, snacks, and water. A waterproof jacket, towel, and camera are also recommended to enhance your experience.

What should I bring to Salto do Prego?

Pack essentials like comfortable and trail-appropriate footwear, a bathing suit for the waterfall, sunscreen, water, and snacks. To enhance your experience, a backpack with a towel, extra warm clothing, and a camera is also recommended.

Are there nearby attractions to explore after visiting Salto do Prego?

Yes! Along the trail, visit the picturesque Sanguinho Village or head to the parish of Faial da Terra for more natural and cultural attractions.

Conclusion

Salto do Prego, nestled within a lush forest, offers a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. This tranquil retreat invites you to immerse yourself in nature and enjoy peace and adventure.

Before heading out, pack a well-prepared backpack with essentials like comfortable clothing, proper footwear, and the items we’ve recommended to enhance your experience. Planning goes a long way in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit.

Take the time to craft a thoughtful itinerary that includes Salto do Prego and other must-see attractions in São Miguel. Research your options and tailor your trip to your preferences for a truly unforgettable experience.

So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your adventure and uncover the hidden charms of São Miguel Island!

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.

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Passionate about unravelling the magic of the Azores through words, Rita delves into the cultural richness and captivating landscapes of this Atlantic paradise to create irresistible narratives. Join Rita on this unique journey, exploring the charms of these inspiring islands.
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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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