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Miradouro da Serra de Santa Barbara

Miradouro da Serra de Santa Bárbara
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Santa Bárbara, Angra do Heroismo, Terceira 9700-471, PortugalMap
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  • 194AS
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    Nice view over the island

    Very narrow and not so well preserved roads, with some quite narrow curves. The view from the top, in the end, is rewarding - if you are lucky not to get fog...

    Reviewed on May 7, 2022
  • perakash
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    Disappointed

    The drive up was very beautiful but the road is very twisty. . unfortunately although the weather was good on the way up by the time we got to the top clouds had come in and there was no view

    Reviewed on Nov 14, 2021
  • Aleph_999
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    Very easy to go up

    It is very easy to reach the top despite the great altitude (a bit more than 1000 m). Views are amazing. Beware of the fog and so please go in a sunny day and a oye early or late in the day

    Reviewed on Jul 18, 2020
  • banecas
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    If there is a cloud, don't rise

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    It's the highest point on the island. There is often a lot of cloud so if you don't see the antennas from the top, it doesn't make it off rise as nothing will be seen from the top. If you're clear the views are sp...

    Reviewed on Nov 1, 2023
  • Taloute_62
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    Beautiful mirror with fantastic view

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    The view is fantastic on all the interior of the island but it is necessary to do it in the very good weather. Otherwise it is moving. Culmin at about 1000 m of the island height

    Reviewed on Jun 8, 2022
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