Terceira: Island Trails Scenic Hiking Tour with Transfer
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Meeting/Redemption Point
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Bays of Agualva Walking Trail
This is a linear trail with an extension of 3.8 km, the average completion time is around 2.9 hours.
This trail is located near the sea in the noth coast of Terceira Island. It is possible to observe traces of volcanic activity.
Mistérios Negros Walking Trail
This is a circular trail with an extension of 4.9 km, the average completion time is around 3 hours.
In this trail it is possible to see traces of volcanic activity and several endemic species, such as Azorean Heather, Azores Juniper and Azorean Blueberry
Monte Brasil Walking Trail
This is a circular trail with an extension of 7.4 km, the average completion time is around 3.5 hours.
In this trail takes place in MOnte Brasil, surrounded by a spanish fortress. It is possible to see several endemic species of plants.
Passagem das Bestas Walking Trail
This is a circular trail with an extension of 4 km, the average completion time is around 3 hours.
In this trail it is possible to see printed on the floor, the old oxcart tracks known as Passagem das Bestas, as well as several endemic species.
Rocha do Chambre Walking Trail
This is a circular walking trail with an extension of 8.8 km and the average duration of 3 hours.
Along this trail it is possible to see traces of volcanic activity and several endemic species.
Serreta Walking Trail
This is a circular trail with an extension of 6.8 km, the average completion time is around 3.5 hours.
In this trail it is possible to see traces of volcanic activity and endemic species.
The forts of São Sebastião Walking Trail
This is a linear trail with an extension of 5.7 km, the average completion time is around 3 hours.
This trail is located in the Southeast of the island, where we can observe a plethora of old fortifications built by the old portuguese and spanish armies.
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- Not suitable for: People with back problems, People with heart problems, People with mobility impairments, People with respiratory issues, Pregnant women