Hiking Trails
It is common to see groups of people walking along the island’s trails using poles. On marked or free-form trails, hiking promotes the observation of our surroundings and thus encourages us to get to know the local natural riches such as fauna, flora, geology, and ethnography, when engaging with the community. This much sought-after activity on Flores contributes in a playful and healthy way to the respect for nature and local identity.
Discover the Trails
Fajã de Lopo Vaz
Circular | Level - Medium | 3.4 km| 2h00
Fajã Grande - Ponta Delgada
Linear| Level - Hard | 12.9 km | 4h30
Lajedo - Fajã Grande
Linear | Level - Medium | 13.1 km | 3h30m
Miradouro das Lagoas - Poço do Bacalhau
Linear | Level - Hard | 7.3 km | 3h00
Grande Rota das Flores
Linear | Level - Hard | 47 km | 18h00
Code of Ethics and Conduct for Pedestrians
1 – Carefully read the route map and instructions, making sure it suits your physical condition;
2 – Check the weather forecast and the trail conditions;
3 – Inform someone where you are going and the time of return;
4 – Make sure you have the necessary clothing and accessories;
5 – Take a first-aid kit, a mobile phone for emergency contacts and drinking water;
6 – Pay attention to the markings and other landmarks;
7 – Stay on the marked route;
8 – Define a set rhythm and take breaks whenever necessary;
9 – Bring all the garbage with you and deposit it in an appropriate place;
10 – Do not take geological samples or disturb livestock;
11 – Close all the gates you open;
12 – Keep your pets under control.
13 – Download the brochure with self-protection measures to adopt.