It´s divided in 2 spaces. If you want a few beers with seafood and tapas or a typical and traditional food. This is a very good place to eat.
Belíssima obra da natureza. O Pulo do Lobo é a maior cascata do Sul de Portugal. No interior do Parque Natural do Vale do Guadiana, vale uma visita. Para chegar ao Pulo do Lobo tem de entrar na Herdade do Pulo do Lobo, e ao sair, não se esqueça de fechar o portão.
These waterfalls were recommended in a Dutch newspaper, but we were quite disappointed when we finally got there. It is a 30 minutes drive from Mertola and we were hoping to be able to walk to the waterfront but the access was hard if not dangerous. Fencing around viewing point was fragile. Rock formations were impressive; don't wear flip flops if you plan to go for a walk. When we had lunch in Mertola afterwards, the waiter told us a girl had to be rescued there by helicopter a couple of months ago because she was stuck between the rocks. So beware, Pulo do Lobo is for nature lovers and not for swimmers.
Apart from other nice hiking trails, there are plenty including Pulo do Lobo. A must do if you get nice weather.
It was a very long drive, really long! However, if you have the time and enjoy natural beauty, don't miss out on visiting this place.
We travelled here on our scooters, the long hilly and winding road down to the waterfall was an experience in itself ! But well worth it. I would love to see this in the winter after the heavy rains. a lovely peaceful area, just the sound of the water crashing...wonderful.
We walked by the river Guadiana in a round trip of about 4 miles. We saw many turtles in the river, an adder amoung the rocks and eagles flying above
This is NOT Niagra falls. It is not even a real waterfall but instead a small rapids..... However, if you drive from Mertola on the road to Beja (N122) then the drive to Pulo do Lobo is wonderful. The road takes you through the National park and is worth the 1hr round trip from Mertola. DO NOT drive on the route to or from Serpa (N255), you miss all of the natural beauty of the drive from the other direction. There is also a steep walk down to the waterfront from the Serpa road, i would bet most people dont bother and just look from the cliff top because of this.
Portugal has so much nature and history to offer tourists if you are just prepared to travel away from the coast and liaise with the locals
local distante mas vale bem a pena ir visitar. um sitio mt incomum no Alentejo mas mt bom para se observar e ouvir o belo som das aguas. apesar de estar dentro de uma propriedade privada pode-se visitar sem problemas segue-se por uma estrada em terra batida até o local.No pico do verão, tem menos agua daí ser menos espetacular.