Reserva Natural da Lagoa do Fogo is a protected highland area centered around a stunning volcanic crater lake on São Miguel Island in the Azores, known for its pristine waters, rich biodiversity, and excellent hiking opportunities.
Reserva Natural da Lagoa do Fogo, located in the central part of São Miguel Island in the Azores archipelago, is one of Portugal’s most spectacular natural protected areas. The reserve encompasses the volcanic caldera that houses the Lagoa do Fogo (Lake of Fire), a large crater lake formed by an explosive volcanic eruption during the Holocene epoch. The area features steep slopes covered in endemic vegetation, including laurel forests and many rare plant species unique to the Azores. The climate is temperate oceanic, contributing to lush greenery year-round. Rich in both flora and fauna, the reserve is a hotspot for birdwatching, hosting species such as the Azores chaffinch and other endemic birds. Hiking is the primary recreational activity, with several well-maintained trails offering breathtaking views of the crater and surrounding mountains, as well as access to remote, tranquil areas. The lake’s pristine waters are cold and protected, making swimming rare but offering opportunities for nature photography and peaceful contemplation. The reserve is also important for environmental education and scientific research. Access is primarily via São Miguel’s road network, with parking areas located near trailheads. Visitors are drawn by the dramatic landscapes and tranquility of the site. Conservation efforts focus on protecting the delicate ecosystem from invasive species and human impact. The Reserva Natural da Lagoa do Fogo remains a must-visit destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and solitude within the Azores.
Lagoa do Fogo crater lake with crystal-clear volcanic waters
Endemic laurel forest ecosystem with rare Azorean plant species
Panoramic viewpoints such as Miradouro da Barrosa overlooking the crater
Remote hiking trails leading through untouched natural landscapes
A pristine volcanic crater lake renowned for its clear blue water and surrounding steep caldera walls.
Dense, evergreen laurel forests endemic to Macaronesia, rich in biodiversity and home to many rare species.
A popular viewpoint offering sweeping panoramas of Lagoa do Fogo and the interior volcanic landscape.