Category: Culture and Entertainment > Tourist Attraction
District: Castelo Branco > Covilhã > Covilhã
The Poço do Inferno is located in the heart of the Serra da Estrela, within the municipality of Covilhã, in the district of Castelo Branco. This natural site is nestled in a deep valley, where the landscape is predominantly shaped by granite outcrops and dense vegetation. Its position offers a haven of tranquility, framed by the imposing orography of the mountains, revealing the strength of the natural elements that sculpted this region.
The most striking feature of Poço do Inferno is its impressive waterfall. Here, the waters of the Leandres stream plunge vigorously between ancient rocks, forming a natural pool at its base. The water, of remarkable clarity and noticeably icy, glides over rock formations sculpted over millennia, providing a continuous visual and auditory spectacle.
The power of the waterfall, combined with the dark and humid environment created by the surrounding tree density, lends the place a unique and profound atmosphere, which in a way echoes the very name attributed to it.
Visiting Poço do Inferno is an experience of deep connection with the wild nature of Serra da Estrela. The trail to the waterfall unfolds through an exuberant landscape, dominated by large trees and a carpet of moss that covers the stones, evoking a sense of isolation and discovery.
The constant murmur of the water and the freshness of the air contribute to an enveloping atmosphere, conducive to contemplation and direct contact with local biodiversity, making the journey to this spot a memorable moment in a preserved natural setting.
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Coordinates DD: 40.284082417647, -7.5499207235294
Coordinates DMS: 40°17'2.7"N 07°32'59.7"W