Boca do Inferno Hike

After the Sete Cidades Hike on day three of our trip on the Sao Miguel island of the Azores we drove a short distance away to another look out point called Boca do Inferno.

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This spot was only about 10 minutes away from where were were coming from but it was a lot higher in the mountains and significantly more cloudy. Instead of being below the cloud line like we had been, we were now in the thick of it.

We parked our car in the large lot next to the hike entrance and began our walk over to the viewing platform. It was a little busy with tourists but there was actually a decent amount of parking for the area so we didn't have a problem finding a spot.

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The hike took about 10-15 minutes each way but it was an easy jaunt, mainly on a smooth and well groomed path that went through the woods.

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The last 1/3 of the walk is where my photos begin in this post. That part was a little more rustic and a little more interesting to take pictures of.

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It followed a dirt path along the side of a large foot hill and had a wooden railing on one side for some additional protection, though you didn't really need it. There wasn't really a chance of falling over the side.

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There was some uphill walking along the way but it was minimal, so overall I would say that the hike was very accessible for anyone without mobility issues.

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The clouds that day were pretty unfortunate for us in terms of seeing any views. They created a dense fog that limited our visibility of the surrounding landscape.

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On a clear day the whole area would be open with views of the craters below and the lakes and valleys and fields. Photos online looked really nice when I researched it.

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I would recommend looking up the site if you are considering whether or not to check out the location.

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The view from here seems like they would be spectacular on a clear day and certainly much better than what I'm showing in this post.

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When we arrived at the end of the path there was a group of people standing there patiently waiting for an opening to appear in the clouds.

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It looked like they had been waiting there for quite some time with their camera propped up and at the ready. It wasn't a bad idea to just wait it out. The clouds were moving quickly and it wasn't very crowded so I followed suit.

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We waited for good 5-10 minutes staring at a dense wall of fog intermixed with shadows and poorly visible landscape. Like I said, the clouds and fog were continuously moving with the wind and eventually they started to thin. Things began to look a little more promising at that point and soon after the large water filled crater below came into view. At the peak of our visibility everyone on the platform started snapping photos.

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The full visibility didn't last long but I managed to get a couple of decent shots of the full crater.

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We paused there for a few more brief moments and then turned around and headed back to our car. The cloud cover was a little less dense on the way back so I took a few more photos along the path in both directions.

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I've intermixed the photos throughout the post. You might have noticed the change in direction.

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We weren't that lucky with the weather that day but we at least got a partial view of the what we went there to see. The full round trip hike probably took us 45 minutes in total. So given that it was relatively short I thought that it was worth it overall.

What do you think?



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Wow, your hike looks nice @leaky20 ! Even with the fog, the place still looks cool. I want to go there too someday!

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Yeah, I thought that it was worth it even with thr fog as well

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Majestic and powerful, what a stunning shot of the red-tailed hawk! 🦅📸

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Oh wow this is just superb! Has something weirdly haunted. I can see Macbeth's witches crop up here.

@godfish, now, this is a hike I would very willingly go on;)

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The Azores, huh? Cool place for a winter retreat! Noted ;)

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There are a lot of hikes in the Azores. It's a good spot to keep in mind

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There are pros and cons to fog for sure. It blocks the view on the one hand but then on the other, it can also add it's own unique vibe to a trip as well.

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Wow, that's actually a stunning hike! The Canary Islands seem more accessible to Azores, at least from my perspective, but this kinda flips the scale here ;)

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I've never been to the Canary Islands.
I bet they are nice. Should I add them to my bucket list?

What do you mean by accessible? Do you mean easier to get to?

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I haven't been there yet either, but there are direct and affordable flights from Prague, which makes them quite accessible to me ;)

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Okay gotcha. Makes sense. It's the opposite for me. There are direct flights to the Azores from Toronto but none to the canary Islands 😂

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The kind of place that I really want to hike soon. Just enjoy the moment.

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I hope that you get to see it some day!

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i like those easy walks. When you finally get that crater shot it looks awesome but all the misty cloudness looks really cool too!

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Yeah the fog does add a little something unique I supposed. It wasn't a total loss or waste of time - which was lucky for us. It would have been nice to see the full view on a clear day though.

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A clear day would have been something. It's like that on Scotland, every time I go up a hill it's like a pea soup'er!

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Any picture of Scotland that I've ever seen is that way - landscape or architecture surrounded in that haunting eerie fog. The photos are always beautiful though. I still want to go at some point!

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Aye, it does look very atmospheric at times. I'm going up north again next week. Looking forward to some quality outdoor time!

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That's great! Enjoy your trip. I hope you get some sun

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It’s really cool that the fog created such a different mood, kind of mysterious and dramatic. The atmosphere added a unique vibe to the whole adventure.

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Yeah I agree, the fog did add some drama to the experience

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True! It’s nature’s way of keeping things interesting!🤗

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Boca do Inferno - Hell's Mouth, but I dare say that is a heavenly view!

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I didn't realize that was the translation. Interesting!

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Wow such a beautiful place to hike. It's seem that the that weather not to good but still look beautiful photo was taken..

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Yeah it was a nice spot even with the fog.

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Stunning, and the misty clouds are atmospheric.
You've both walked to some beautiful locations on the planet.
It's like being on top of the world.
Your cardio must be so strong:)))

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My cardio is okay but my knees are bad. I've definitely damaged them. I try to work out my legs to strengthen the muscles around them and its goes well for a time but then i end up hurting them further. I'm getting worried that i have a limited amount of hikes left in me because of it

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Oh, no! That's horrible. Knee problems are so common and so unpleasant.
My left knee is 70 years old, and my right one is 95 years old, so I understand exactly what you mean.
Take care of them, and I hope you'll find an alternative therapy. 🤗

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That's quite the age difference 😅

Yes I'll have to eventually find a low impact alternative, or maybe buy some crazy expensive exoskeleton. 🤔 😂

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Maybe buy some crazy expensive exoskeleton. 🤔 😂

🤣😂 that's too funny!

We have to use humour as an excellent distraction until we find the right remedy.
I wish you luck... but I think one good advantage is that you're not carrying any excess weight to apply extra pressure:)))

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So true about humor.

excess weight

Unless I'm carrying our dog on my back 😂

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Haha! Come to think of it, I haven't seen your dog in a long while. I hope he's enjoying summer.
Btw, there is a Canadian couple moored in front of me. I didn't ask them where in Canada they are from, though. Their boat looks very posh, and they say they've been on it for 3 years now.:)))

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Oh that's interesting i wonder if they are expats or retirees.

The dog is doing fine these days. Old but still kicking

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I like the high railings they use here! I have a few friends who would freak out on a trail like this if it weren't for the rails. What a beautiful place to explore!

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Yeah I suppose they are handy. There was a pretty big burm in a few places as well, so no chance of accidentally falling off the mountain lol

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That looks pretty impressive! The Azores is getting pretty famous hiking destination among Dutch people recently and I see why!

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Oh is it? I didn't know that. There were a lot of European tourist when we went. I couldn't tell what specific nationality they were though.

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Most likely Dutch, german & maybe some English. Its mostly like that :)

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Gosh, I badly want to visit that impressive place and enjoy the moment . It was a good spot for hiking and the views were amazing.

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There is some good hiking on the island. I hope you get to go at some point

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Wow. Seeing the beautiful road on the mountain makes me want to go there and walk right now. At first, I thought it might be the Great Wall of China, but later, after entering your blog, I saw that it is not the Great Wall of China, but something like that.

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Not quite as long or imposing/impressive as the Great Wall of China but we enjoyed it!

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I can totally imagine how exciting, enjoyable — and just a little bit scary — this trail must’ve been. 😅😅

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All the above! Maybe not that scary though lol

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holy landscape, how i envy you for be there :D

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It was a nice landscape. Too bad the visibility wasn't better that day so we could see it fully

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