The walking trail of Salto do Cabrito is a small circular route beginning/ending in the area of Caldeiras of Ribeira Grande. Here you can enjoy the …
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2024年11月2日
Beautiful waterfall not far from the hot springs. You can park and walk down a steep road to the falls. You can swim but many large rocks in shallow water before getting to the fall. There are stai… rockobello的完整评论
2024年9月20日
Nice hike but amazing waterfall to swim to! It was August so I was afraid the water would be minimal but it was a beautiful waterfall, not too crowded when we arrived at 9:30am and water wasn't too c… Tina A的完整评论
2024年8月8日
Salto Cabrito is a beautiful waterfall with a refreshing swimming area great for kids. To get there, the rocks aren't too slippery and the current isn't too strong. Con - the walk down to the entran… tracyelissan的完整评论
Can anyone tell me where the exact starting point is for the trail? I went to the Azores website and there is a trail PRC 29 - but I am having a difficult time on google maps to determine the actual route. We are planning to do in July. Thanks!
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You must be in shape to walk there. It's a really inclined plane. Also, if you drive there, be careful, because the road is also narrow with curves with tight angles. Besides the Salto do …
You must be in shape to walk there. It's a really inclined plane. Also, if you drive there, be careful, because the road is also narrow with curves with tight angles. Besides the Salto do Cabrito waterfall, you can explore a catwalk that leads you to an old power plant, and also must be physically predisposed to travel it. Have a nice visit.
My cruise ship sails at 1600 and of course we have to get back onboard is the full day hike doable? Hallette
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Hi Hallette....there are better and nicer plaçe to visit in São Miguel than Salto do Cabrito. If you're looking for a hike and a much fuller waterfall then head on to Sanginho (Salto do …
Hi Hallette....there are better and nicer plaçe to visit in São Miguel than Salto do Cabrito. If you're looking for a hike and a much fuller waterfall then head on to Sanginho (Salto do Prego). However, if you have not been to São Miguel before, you must go to Sete Cidades and Lagoa do Canário. Enjoy!
Hola Pedro I would like to know how to drive there by car as my mother cannot walk very well. Do I have to turn on EN5-2A and take those bends or shall I take unnamed road from ER3-1 to the right? From Googlemaps it is not obvious where the walking path is. Thank you so much for your advice Ivana
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You can drive all the way down. Just follow the signs for it and keep going. We parked at the top and walked and then realized we could have driven down. Its worth the trip. We loved …
You can drive all the way down. Just follow the signs for it and keep going. We parked at the top and walked and then realized we could have driven down. Its worth the trip. We loved swimming under the waterfall. And the hike up to and behind the water fall is worth doing.. your mother would not do well with that however. Its quite intense and beautiful.
Hi Meghan: We are thinking of going to the Azores in October and wonder how your experience at this time of year was. Weather, attractions open/closed? We'd like to do water activities such as whaling and fishing. Is it available?
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Thank your for taking the time to answer my question. We are getting very excited to visit this beautiful island....
Hello, Can visitors drive to the Salto do Cabrito waterfall? I just stumbled upon a review where the reviewer said he drove there. I will be visiting in March but traveling with 2 very young kids. Hiking to the waterfall isn't an option but I'm pretty excited to know that we might be able to drive to it!
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Hi there. First of all, and as an Azorian, let me congratulate you on your great choice on coming to the Azores! :-D About your question, yes. As the other persons here said, it is …
Hi there. First of all, and as an Azorian, let me congratulate you on your great choice on coming to the Azores! :-D About your question, yes. As the other persons here said, it is possible to drive right to the waterfall. However it is advised to drive VERY slowly because the path is a little bit narrow and a bit steep, but perfectly doable. If you have other issues or questions about "my" island, feel free to contact me. No strings attached or second intentions. :-)