Hidden emerald lagoon in Azores
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Lagoa do Congro is a hidden gem located in the central part of São Miguel Island in the Azores. This secluded lagoon is nestled within a volcanic crater, surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts.

What is Lagoa do Congro?

Lagoa do Congro is a freshwater lake formed approximately 3,800 years ago due to a hydromagmatic eruption, where ascending magma interacted with surface water or groundwater, resulting in an explosion crater known as a maar. The lake is nearly circular, with a diameter of about 500 meters and depths reaching up to 16 meters in certain areas.

Why is it Worth Visiting?

Natural Beauty: The lagoon is enveloped by dense forests, creating a serene and picturesque environment. The clear green waters reflect the surrounding greenery, offering a captivating sight.

Tranquility: Unlike more frequented tourist spots, Lagoa do Congro provides a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and contemplation.

Hiking Opportunity: Accessing the lagoon involves a short hike of approximately 700 meters through a forested path, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the island’s natural flora and fauna.

What Views Can You Expect?

Upon reaching Lagoa do Congro, visitors are greeted with stunning views of the emerald-green waters surrounded by towering trees and lush vegetation. The reflection of the forest on the calm surface of the lake creates a mesmerizing and tranquil scene, perfect for photography and nature appreciation.

Visiting Lagoa do Congro offers a unique opportunity to experience the unspoiled natural beauty of São Miguel Island, away from the more crowded tourist areas. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking solitude, natural beauty, and a touch of adventure.

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