Ride Through the Algarve Countryside on Horseback

Looking for a unique way to experience the Algarve’s natural beauty? Horseback riding is a peaceful and scenic option—and a great activity for families, couples, or solo travelers alike. Just 8 km from Taste Tavira, Quinta do Alvisquer Centro Equestre offers guided rides for all levels of experience, from complete beginners to confident riders.

Set just off the N125, the riding school is run by Antonio, a knowledgeable and patient guide who truly understands both horses and people. Whether you’re looking for a gentle introduction to riding or a more adventurous hack through the countryside, you’re in good hands. Children from 7 years old are welcome, making this an ideal family-friendly experience.

The tours take you through quiet rural paths, open fields, and the kind of Algarve landscape you won’t see from the road. It’s an opportunity to slow down, breathe, and connect with both nature and animal in a very grounded way. No rush, no stress—just the rhythmic sound of hooves on dusty tracks.

For appointments or more information, you can contact Antonio directly via WhatsApp or phone:
📞 +34 615 84 05 30

Whether it’s your first time in the saddle or just another ride in paradise, horseback riding near Tavira might just become the highlight of your trip.

Family Adventure to Pego do Inferno Waterfall

If you’re looking for a small adventure with your family while staying near Tavira, the hidden waterfall of Pego do Inferno is a perfect half-day trip. Just a 10-minute drive from Taste Tavira takes you to the informal parking area—but that’s where the real fun begins!

There are no official signs, so reaching the waterfall becomes a bit of a scavenger hunt. With a good pair of shoes and a sense of direction, you’ll wind your way down small paths through the trees and bushes. It’s not always straightforward—some trails may lead to dead ends—but that only adds to the adventure. It’s an ideal challenge for curious kids (aged 7 and up, under guidance) who enjoy exploring nature.

A helpful tip: take the lower trail that begins just under the large tree near the parking area. As you descend, listen carefully—if the water is flowing, the sound of the waterfall will help guide you. Keep in mind that during dry summer months, the waterfall may disappear entirely, leaving behind a serene green pool.

The pond at Pego do Inferno is small but beautifully vibrant in color—a striking apple-green that makes a refreshing reward after your hike. While it may not be suitable for very young children, older kids will love the thrill of finding the waterfall and taking a dip. Don’t forget to bring water, snacks, and maybe a towel!

This spot is ideal for families who like a bit of off-the-beaten-path exploration. It’s not a polished tourist attraction, but that’s exactly what makes it special.