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Jog the Atalho dos Vermelhos Trail, a 3.4-mile moderate route with 469 feet of elevation gain and stunning coastal views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.22 km
811 m
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2.96 km
2.28 km
188 m
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The Atalho dos Vermelhos Trail is approximately 5.4 kilometers long. While it's estimated to take around 2 hours for hiking, joggers can expect to complete it in about 2 hours and 25 minutes, depending on their pace and the varied terrain.
Yes, while officially rated as moderate for hiking, the trail's distance and varied terrain make it a good workout for beginner joggers. It includes dirt roads, paved sections, and wooded areas with some ascents and descents, providing a manageable challenge.
The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of experiences. You'll encounter dirt roads that lead to agricultural fields, paved sections, and wooded paths. There are notable ascents and descents, including a climb towards João Bom and a section around Pico de Mafra, requiring attention to foot placement.
The trail offers picturesque views, especially over the northwest part of the island and the village of Mosteiros. You'll pass through areas with endemic flora like Azorean Heather and Malfurada. As an 'Important Bird Area,' it's also a great spot for birdwatching, with species such as the Buzzard and Common Chaffinch.
Absolutely! You'll find several scenic spots, including the View of the Coast of Ponta da Bretanha and the View of Mosteiros from Pico do Mafra. There's also a charming small chapel, a gate leading to another viewpoint, and the Mural with Heart-Shaped Flowers by Yves Decoster.
The Azores generally have a mild climate year-round. For jogging, spring and early autumn often offer the most pleasant temperatures and less chance of heavy rain, making for comfortable conditions to enjoy the varied terrain and views.
While specific parking details aren't provided, trails in the Azores typically have designated parking areas near their starting points. It's advisable to check local signage or official tourism websites for the most current parking information near the trailhead.
Information regarding dog allowances for this specific trail is not explicitly stated. As a general rule in protected areas, dogs are often required to be on a leash to protect local wildlife and flora. Please check with local authorities or park regulations before bringing your dog.
The Atalho dos Vermelhos Trail is located within the Área Protegida para a Gestão de Habitats ou Espécies da Ponta da Bretanha. While many trails in protected areas are free to access, it's always best to consult the official Visit Azores website or local visitor centers for any potential entrance fees or permits that might be required for this specific protected area.
Yes, while primarily following the PRC33SMI Atalho dos Vermelhos route, this trail also intersects with sections of other paths. You'll find it briefly crosses parts of Rua da Relvinha, Rua da Casa Velha, and the Hiking trail from João Bom to Mosteiros.
Yes, the trail research mentions an area designated for water collection where one can rest. However, it's always recommended to carry sufficient water for your entire jog, especially on warmer days, as the availability or potability of natural sources can vary.
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