当前位置: 首页 >目的地 >欧洲 >葡萄牙 >pico >皮克山

皮克山

景区评级:5级
  • 景点介绍
  • 皮克山
  • 景点印象
    • 匿名 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      皮克山好漂亮啊,非常安静!如果你喜欢看鲸,品尝美食,享受幽静的环境,就在这里吧!爬到海拔2400米的皮克山上看日出,太美了!
    • 1_Puteshestvennik 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Much-much harder than expected but definitely worth doing. It took us 8 hours in total to go up and down and these were very tough hours but the views and joy of having done this is massive. Be sure to take warm clothes, several litres of water and comfrotable shoes with you. And keep in mind that it is better to arrive earlier. We came about afternoon and it was almost deadline.
    • 743gertm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Fantastic views as we passed through the cloads, and saw the Island from above. Having to sign in and pay to walk the mountain seems unnessesary, but then, the people also need to make a living.
    • Abolger12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This mountain is very cool, and I think the view from the landscape vineyards are priceless. They're so breathtaking with the vineyards, windmill and mountain in the back. Really ties the whole island together, next time I'm hiking to the top!
    • RAR1126 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Sadly, the only day we had to hike Mt. Pico was cloudy and rainy. We had an awesome guide Cecilia Jorge who was friendly and spoke good English. We decided to hike anyway despite bad weather and made it to the crater but because of the fog could not do the last 100m of little Pico to the tip. On the decent, the clouds cleared and we had some nice views making it well worth it. I think one thing people must realize is that you need good hiking boots (very rocky at times) and layers of clothes in case of bad weather to include waterproof rain gear. I would like to hike it again on a clear day in order to get the amazing views and do the last 100m to the tip and to even go into the crater itself. Going down is harder than going up because of the uneven terrain and rocks making it hard on the knees. There is a mountain house at the start of the hike where you can use the bathroom and get some refreshments before or after the hike. The views from the mountain house are beautiful too if you are not a hiker.
    • ConceicaoSousa 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Pico vineyards is a sight you will never forget. Those vineyards are planted near the sea and separated each other by volcano local stones which give them the temperature and prevent the contact with the sea salt.The wine is a very good one, don`t lose the opportunity to visit Pico and S. Jorge where visiting Faial Island
    • JordySm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I just climbed Pico in February 2014 and it was GREAT. The hard part was not so much the climb, but more so the search for information on beforehand. It was hard to figure out where to start climbing and what to expect. The weather played a huge role in our decision to climb or not, so when we saw that it was foggy with a possibility of sun later in the afternoon, we decided to go for it. It took us a while to figure out where we had to start climbing. The hotel could not really help us and the internet was not a great resource either since there was little information available. After asking around a bit, we got to the Visitor's centre within a 30 mins drive. The climb itself is demanding for the ankles and the lower back (especially on the descent), since the lava rocks have irregular shapes. Towards the top we had some snow and ice, which was not a huge problem, actually great for the sights! The sun came through, just like the forecasts predicted and we had a clear view of Sao Jorge and Graciosa. If you also want to climb the last Piquinho, you need to be fit enough to climb with your hands as well, since it gets pretty steep. I created http://climbingpicoazores.blogspot.com to make it easier and safer for future climbers to prepare for their hike up Pico, since there was so little information at hand.If you are on the Azores archipelago, don't miss this, it was our highlight!
    • MInes_Paul 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I have been three times on the top of PICO island, the highest point of PORTUGAL a little more that 2300 m.Is not a easy climb but honestly the descend is more difficult and need attention and precausion. Know we are obligate to pay a fee and honestly we can climb by our one but is recommended to use a guide :-)People are incredible and there is markers during all the climbing to sinalize were to go.On the top there is a incredible view waiting for us, all the 5 island of the central group of azores, and honestly if we have the opportunity try to climb on an hour that allow you to the the sunset and sunrise, honestly you will not forgott :-). The way up is not made only by fine road there are rocks, and places that we need to use our hands in way to pass the objects but should not be a reason to not to go :-)In terms of material i recomend to bring one impermeable jacket, water, and some energetic bars ou chocolate bars if your objective is to climb and came down in the same day. If you choose to spend the night on the top covers and warm clouthes is a most and a tend is not a bad idea, but watch out for the wind, use some rocks inside for the tend dont fly and precipitacion may occur. The advantage is that when you awake at 6:30 am, climb what we call the small pico and watch the sunrise all the cold, and stress is forgott and a big smille in your face can be recorded by your friends
    • fpereira63 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      very good for a group of friends. going to the summit its a unforgettable experience.Locals are very friendly and helpfull
    • drsgbaker 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We climbed Pico without a guide but made sure we chose a sunny day to do it. On such a day the route is obvious and is well marked with posts every 50-100m or so. Although the path is well trodden the terrain is, well, volcanic - sharp and uneven - and in places we found that we were scrambling rather than walking (we wore our diving gloves which we found a god send). The crater is stunning and the inner peak is definitely much steeper, really enjoyed that bit and the views from the top are great. We didn't camp overnight so started our climb around eleven am and got back down around seven pm - we didn't hurry and spent quite a long time at the top. We found the descent much harder than the ascent but then we don't have young knees (being in our late forties). All in all a great day - we didn't find it super tough but for us it was a reasonable challenge and we certainly had a real sense of achievement when we got back down (not to mention a very big dinner and several large glasses of wine!)
    Copyright © 2021 All Rights Reserved 版权所有 八度伴旅网