A comprehensive guide to walking in the Portuguese Azores, an
archipelago of nine lush green islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. The
70 routes cover the three island groups: the Eastern Group (São Miguel
and Santa Maria), Central Group (Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico and
Faial) and Western Group (Flores and Corvo).
Routes range from hour-long strolls to full-day outings and most use the
islands' network of official waymarked trails, including sections of the
multi-day GR1. Also included is an ascent of Pico, the highest mountain
on Portuguese territory.
The guidebook gives lots of practical information on travel to the
Azores and between the different islands, as well as getting around by
public transport. Full route descriptions are accompanied by 1:50,000
map extracts, plus notes on refreshment opportunities and local points
of interest. The routes promise verdant green landscapes and astounding
volcanic landforms, taking in forests, rocky slopes, cliff coast and
waterfalls as well as a rich built heritage including churches, forts,
windmills and harbours.
Whether you prefer a single-base trip or an island-hopping adventure,
you'll find stunning scenery at every turn. The mild climate makes this
an ideal destination for year-round walking.