Serra de Santa Bárbara

Serra de Santa Bárbara
Serra de Santa Bárbara from the south
Highest point
Elevation1,021 m (3,350 ft)
Prominence1,021 m (3,350 ft)
ListingRibu
Coordinates38°44′31″N 27°19′09″W / 38.74199978705846°N 27.31907229577847°W / 38.74199978705846; -27.31907229577847
Geography
Serra de Santa Bárbara
Geology
Mountain typeCaldera
Volcanic beltMid-Atlantic Ridge

Serra de Santa Bárbara is the peak of an dormant volcano in the western part of the island of Terceira, Azores, Portugal. At 1,021 m (3,350 ft) elevation, it is the highest point of the island. It is named after the village located on the coast to the south, Santa Bárbara in the municipality of Angra do Heroísmo.

The peak lies on the south rim of the Santa Barbara Caldera which is approximately one kilometer wide, having two smaller peaks in the center of the caldera. The upper slopes and the floor of the caldera are covered by holly and juniper forests, almost all of which are protected in the Nature Reserve of Serra de Santa Barbara e dos Mistérios Negros.

In 1761 a portion of the volcano erupted, and according to local religious lore, the villagers took a holy relic up to the erupting lava, and the lava stopped.