Parque Natural da Terceira protects the diverse volcanic landscapes and rich biodiversity of Terceira Island in the Azores, offering unique hiking, wildlife viewing, and geological exploration opportunities.
Parque Natural da Terceira encompasses approximately 40% of Terceira Island, one of the central islands of the Azores archipelago, located in the North Atlantic Ocean. This protected area preserves a mosaic of volcanic landscapes formed by ancient lava flows, volcanic cones, and crater lakes. The park is characterized by lush laurel forests (laurisilva), endemic plant species, and rich birdlife, including some rare Azorean endemic birds. The island’s geography includes notable features such as the Caldeira de Guilherme Moniz, a large volcanic caldera offering expansive views and unique geological formations. Historically, Terceira has been inhabited since the 15th century, with cultural heritage sites scattered throughout the island. Visitors to the park can enjoy hiking along a diversity of well-maintained trails that wind through scenic volcanic terrain, native forest groves, and rural landscapes. The park also supports birdwatching, especially for endemic species like the Azores bullfinch. There are areas dedicated to sustainable agriculture and traditional Azorean pastoralism, providing insight into the local way of life. Key landmarks include the Algar do Carvão volcanic cave, a spectacular lava tube with an underground lake, and several natural springs and viewpoints. The park’s varied ecosystems and moderate climate make it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Its rich volcanic and ecological heritage, combined with cultural traditions, make Parque Natural da Terceira one of the most captivating natural protected areas in the Azores.
Algar do Carvão – an impressive volcanic lava tube cave with an underground lake
Caldeira de Guilherme Moniz – a large volcanic caldera with panoramic views
Laurisilva forests – unique subtropical forest ecosystems endemic to Macaronesia
Serra do Cume viewpoint – offering sweeping vistas over the island's patchwork agricultural landscapes
A unique volcanic lava tube cave offering visitors a rare underground lake and fascinating rock formations.
An ancient volcanic caldera that provides one of the best panoramic views on Terceira Island.
Dense, humid subtropical forests home to endemic flora and fauna, representing Macaronesian biodiversity.