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The Ermida de Nossa Senhora do Monte Santo is a significant religious building and a captivating viewpoint perched atop Pico da Figueira, also known as Monte Calvário, in Água de Pau, on São Miguel Island in the Portuguese Azores. Standing at an elevation of 126 meters, this site offers expansive views of the village of Água de Pau and the surrounding lush landscape. It serves as a key landmark, deeply rooted in local history and faith, making it a unique…
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Elevazione 130 m
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The Ermida de Nossa Senhora do Monte Santo holds deep religious and historical significance for the local community. It was built following reported Marian apparitions in 1918 to a young girl named Maria Joana Tavares do Canto. The chapel, completed in 1931, stands as a testament to these events and is a place of pilgrimage and faith.
Yes, a notable path leads from the center of Água de Pau up to the Ermida. This ascent is part of a Via Sacra, adorned with traditional Azulejos, making it a culturally rich walk. While the path itself is not overly long, it involves an uphill climb to an elevation of 126 meters. Hikers generally consider it an easy to intermediate walk, suitable for most fitness levels, but be prepared for a steady incline.
It is strongly recommended to park your car in a designated parking area within the village of Água de Pau, at the base of Pico da Figueira. The roads leading directly to the chapel are very narrow and can be challenging to navigate or park on. Parking downstairs and walking up allows for a more enjoyable and stress-free experience.
Yes, the Ermida and its surrounding area can be a lovely outing for families. The walk up the Via Sacra is manageable for children, and the panoramic views at the top are rewarding. While there are no specific playgrounds, the open space and historical elements can be engaging. Parents should ensure children are supervised, especially near viewpoints.
Generally, dogs are permitted on the public trails in the Azores, including the path to the Ermida, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, inside the chapel itself, pets are typically not allowed. Always be mindful of other visitors and local regulations.
The Ermida de Nossa Senhora do Monte Santo features a distinctive hexagonal floor plan for its main body, with the chancel and sacristy articulated through faceted volumes. Its facades are plastered and painted white, with structural and decorative elements outlined in sky blue, giving it a popular and picturesque appearance. The windows are protected by reddish wooden lattices.
Yes, directly behind the chapel, on the same elevation, stands an imposing 7.38-meter-high luminous cross, a replica of the Glorious Cross of Dozulé. This was erected in 1998. Additionally, the entire area around the Ermida serves as a magnificent viewpoint, offering 360-degree vistas of Água de Pau, the coastline, and the Atlantic Ocean.
For photography, sunrise or sunset can offer spectacular light over the village and ocean. To avoid larger crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons (summer), visiting earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon on weekdays is advisable. The site is generally less crowded than some of the island's more famous natural attractions.
While there are no cafes or restaurants directly at the Ermida itself, the village of Água de Pau, located at the base of the hill, offers several options. You'll find local cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy traditional Azorean cuisine and refreshments before or after your visit to the chapel.
Public transport on São Miguel Island can be limited, especially for direct access to specific viewpoints. However, you can typically take a bus to Água de Pau village. From there, the Ermida is accessible via the walking path. It's recommended to check local bus schedules in advance, as services may be infrequent.
From the Ermida de Nossa Senhora do Monte Santo, also known as the View of Água de Pau, you can expect breathtaking panoramic vistas. These include the charming village of Água de Pau nestled below, the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, and the lush green landscape of the surrounding hills and coastline, extending towards Caloura.