Seven Hanging Valleys Trail

Lagoa is without a doubt the most beautiful municipality in the Algarve. The Chapel of Senhora da Rocha, the beach of Cova Redonda and the beach of Carvoeiro, both named the most beautiful beaches in Europe, the fishing town of Ferragudo, the lighthouse of Alfanzina, the cliffs of Marinha, the Albandeira beach, and the caves of Benagil are all located in this little corner of paradise. Seven Hanging Valleys Trail is a 7.4-mile lightly frequented out and back trail situated in Armaço de Pêra, Algarve, Portugal, with a waterfall. The route is open all year and is popular for hiking, walking, and nature walks. This trek is stunning, memorable, one of Europe's most beautiful walks, and suitable for people of all ages.


For casual hikers, the trek might begin in Marinha and conclude in Carvoeiro. A breathtaking and unspoiled natural environment greets you. The Lagoa municipality prioritizes environmental stewardship and provides wonderful experiences to visitors from all over the world. The paths and beaches are spotless. You can see the animals and flowers, as well as gorgeous birds and even little bunnies. You may also stop and rest on the many beaches of Lagoa, which are reputed to be among the most beautiful in the world. Bring water, a snack, and sturdy shoes, and depart early in the morning, if possible, to avoid walking during the warmest hours. To visit all of these iconic tourist destinations in Algarve, you may stay in outstanding hotels like as the Vila Vita Parc with its spa and direct beach access; we also recommend staying at Suites Alba Resort & Spa and the cheap vacation village Rocha Brava Village Resort.


Location: Lagoa, Algarve, Portugal

Difficulty level: easy

Duration of the trip: 3-5 hours

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