The climb to the summit offers unforgettable moments, especially when Sunrise or sunset, and provides a pause to contemplate the diversity of the landscape, which ranges from the intense green of the fields to the blue tones of the distant sea. Cerro de São Miguel thus represents a meeting point between Nature, culture, tradition and landscape, being a must-visit destination for those looking to discover the Most authentic Algarve, far from mass tourism and the more well-known beaches.
Besides its natural and scenic value, the area is known for being a traditional area for fig, almond and carob harvesting, typical products of rural Algarve. Along the paths and on the agricultural terraces, one can still observe how these crops were integrated into traditional way of life in the neighbouring villages, allowing visitors to get to know not only the landscape, but also Centuries-old agricultural traditions and ways of life which are still maintained today on some local farms.
The hill is situated within a characteristic ecosystem of Algarve Barrocal, with diverse Mediterranean vegetation, including Carob trees, strawberry trees, olive trees and aromatic shrubs, which provide shelter and food for various species of birds and small mammals. It is an excellent place for Wildlife observation, leisurely walks and nature landscape photography.
Besides nature, Cerro de São Miguel holds interest Cultural and ethnographic, with traces of ancient rural paths, stone walls, and agricultural terraces that reflect centuries of traditional land use. The region also has Geological significance, with limestone formations that make up the typical landscape of the Algarve's barrocal, showing the natural history of the area.