Pego do Inferno: Tavira’s Hidden Waterfall & Its Legend

Tucked away in the countryside near Tavira lies a slice of nature legend: Pego do Inferno , or “Hell’s Pool.” Once a popular swimming spot, today it’s more of a secret pilgrimage—quiet, wild, and wrapped in mystery.


🏞️ What is Pego do Inferno?

  • Located on the Asseca stream in Santo Estêvão , just 7–10 km northwest of Tavira , Pego do Inferno consists of a modest 3‑meter waterfall flowing into an olive-green plunge pool, estimated to be around seven meters deep .
  • The falls are part of a trio—including Cascata da Torre and Cascata do Pomarinho —all created by water flowing over calcareous tufa formations along the stream.

🕯️ The Legend Behind the Name

According to local lore, a carriage once plunged into the pool and neither the vehicle nor its passengers were ever recovered . Divers reportedly couldn’t find the lake’s bottom—so it earned the dramatic name, “Hell’s Pool”

Some say hidden underwater passages connect to nearby rivers like the Guadiana or Gilão, though no proof exists beyond storytelling.


🚧 Why It Remains Mostly Closed

  • In 2012 , a forest fire swept through the area, destroying the boardwalk, bridge, stairs, and facilities that once made the waterfall easy and safe to visit. The municipality officially closed the area afterward and never rebuilt the infrastructure.
  • Since then, efforts to reopen the site under safe conditions have stalled due to drought , lack of water flow, private land negotiations , and priority projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR).

🧭 Visiting Now: What to Expect

Although officially closed, Pego do Inferno still attracts adventurous locals and holidaymakers who navigate informal paths and dense overgrowth to reach the pool.

Taste Tavira by Annick desribes how to find it.

AllTrails users describe:

  • Overgrown trails through bamboo and citrus groves
  • Stream crossings becoming impossible in winter or bad rain
  • Risky, unclear terrain and degraded trail infrastructure

Tripadvisor reviewers echo concerns:

  • In wet seasons, paths are hazardous
  • In dry seasons, the waterfall may be reduced to a trickle or a stagnant green pool
  • Trash and poor maintenance also worry visitors \.

🗺 Planning Your (Responsible) Visit

If you’re drawn to hidden spots and you’re well-prepared:

TipNotes
Footwear Wear sturdy shoes—trail is uneven and slippery.
Waterflow timing Best after recent rainfall; drought years may leave little to see.
Safety Bring water & snacks, avoid solo visits, and respect “no entry” signs.
Timing Spring and autumn offer the best balance of water and navigable trail.
Access routes Park near Santo Estêvão/Tavira outskirts using GPS and follow local informal directions

Welcome at Taste Tavira

A Self Catering Apartment designed by Annick


The Portuguese are well-known for their hospitality. And that´s exactly what we are aiming at in this fully equipped apartment Taste Tavira. We created an atmosphere where you can relax and feel at ease. We encourage you to get a taste of lovely Tavira and its surroundings, to try the local food and fine Portuguese wines, to take a ferry and go to one of the splendid beaches, to hike a trail, to play 9 or 18 holes….

And after that, you come home. Taste Tavira is tastefully furnished and decorated, designed by Annick.

Welcome and enjoy your stay!

By Annick

By Annick refers to Annick Schreuder. She is happy to make you feel at home in the Taste Tavira apartment. With love and care; she designed it to make you feel at ease while exploring and enjoying the beautiful Algarve. Annick was born in the Netherlands some decades ago and spread her wings at a relatively young age. She lived in France, the UK and the US before settling down in Belgium. She studied history, marketing and cultural management and became a journalist. After that she qualified herself further in one of her hobbies: wine. She became cofounder of La Causerie Wine Education Center and spent another 15 years of pleasantly writing and teaching about wine.

Concerning her private life: Annick is a proud mother, a happy grandmother, a loving partner, a good friend and a grateful person.

Travelling has always been one of her other hobbies. That´s how she fell in love with Tavira. She visited the charming village several times over the years and found out that each season brought something new to discover.The beautiful changing light during the day; the orange orchards who seem to blossom all year through, but differently all the time; the fascinating surrounding nature (hills, farmland, Ria Formosa, beaches); the abundant flowers in springtime and the attractive mild winter temperatures….

So when the opportunity arose to buy a (rental) apartment, she took it. That is how the AL (Alojamento Local) Taste Tavira took shape, because everything is nicer when shared. Like with you, as guests. The apartment is brand new, fully equipped and carefully decorated, by Annick .

Come and explore, Taste Tavira!
Bem-vindo, welcome!