Fanal
R. Frio-Portela
Rabaçal
Caldeirao Verde
Levada Rei
Levada do Moinho/ Nova
Levada Walk | Type of Car | Total Price | Action |
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130€ |
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Caldeirão Verde is one of Madeira’s most stunning hiking trails, offering a magical journey through the lush Laurisilva forest. Following an ancient levada from Queimadas, the path winds through dense greenery, moss-covered cliffs, and several tunnels before reaching the breathtaking Caldeirão Verde Lagoon.
Here, a towering waterfall cascades into an emerald-green pool, creating a peaceful and enchanting atmosphere. This moderate hike is perfect for nature lovers, showcasing Madeira’s rich biodiversity and spectacular landscapes.
The Levada das 25 Fontes is one of Madeira Island's most renowned hiking trails, celebrated for its lush landscapes and captivating waterfalls. Situated in the Rabaçal region, this trail offers hikers an immersive experience through the island's verdant Laurisilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Vereda do Fanal (PR13) is a picturesque hiking trail on Madeira Island, connecting the Paul da Serra plateau to the enchanting Fanal Forest. Spanning approximately 11 kilometers, this moderate hike typically takes around 3 to 4 hours to complete. Along the route, hikers are treated to diverse landscapes, including expansive views over the Rabaçal Valley and immersive sections through the UNESCO-listed Laurisilva Forest. The trail culminates in the Fanal Forest, renowned for its ancient, mist-enshrouded trees that create a mystical atmosphere.
Levada do Rei, also known as PR18, is a scenic hiking trail located in São Jorge on the northern part of Madeira Island. The trail spans approximately 5.3 kilometers one way (10.6 kilometers round trip) and typically takes about 3.5 hours to complete. It is considered to have a moderate difficulty level.
The hike begins near the Water Treatment Plant of Quebradas in São Jorge. Initially, the path traverses an area with exotic vegetation and offers views of the agricultural landscapes of São Jorge and Santana. As the trail progresses, it delves into the indigenous Laurisilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing Madeira's rich natural heritage.