Category: Nature > Beach
District: Açores > São Roque do Pico > Lajido > Portinho do Lajido
The Port of Lajido is located on the north coast of Pico Island, in the area known as Portinho do Lajido, an integral part of the locality of Lajido. This area is situated within the parish of Santa Luzia, belonging to the municipality of São Roque do Pico.
Its location gives it a unique placement within the Vineyard Culture Landscape of Pico Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The surroundings are marked by the presence of vast stone walls that protect the vineyards, creating a singular landscape of contrasts between the black basalt, the green of the plants, and the blue of the ocean.
This Azorean port primarily serves as a support point for fishing activities. It is a place where traditional maritime life unfolds daily, with boats and fishermen playing their part in the local economy.
Besides fishing, the Port of Lajido is also a recreational area. Its tranquility and proximity to the coastal waters invite moments of leisure and appreciation for the serenity of the island's maritime environment.
The history of the Port of Lajido is intrinsically linked to the economic and productive life of the region. In the past, this port was a central point for the outflow of products and for the surrounding agricultural activities.
Its proximity to old warehouses and distilleries, structures used for distilling brandy from local grapes, underscores the port's importance in the vineyard production cycle and product export. Traces of "relheiras" (wheel marks from ox carts) on nearby old coastal paths confirm its role as a crucial transport route at the time, bearing witness to the effort and ingenuity of local communities throughout the centuries.
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Coordinates DD: 38.5584065,-28.4275978
Coordinates DMS: 38°33'30.3"N 28°25'39.4"W