Top 10 Hiking Trails in Madeira, Madeira Islands

January 23, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Breezy Madeira is an eponymous island in the Madeira Islands, a Portuguese archipelago. The capital city of Funchal was settled in the 15th century and is a colorful collection of gardens, religious sites, and quirky tourist attractions like the thatched-roof Madeira Story Centre. Hike to the summit of Pico Ruivo and you’ll feel like you’ve climbed through the clouds. Unwind over a glass of Madeira wine, an historic fortified beverage that’s musky and subtly sweet.
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1. Vereda Zimbreiros

Estrada Faja da Ovelha, Calheta, Madeira 9370-360 Portugal http://www.cmcalheta.pt/pt/visitar/percursos-pedestres/lista-de-percursos/vereda-dos-zimbreiros
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Vereda Zimbreiros

2. Madeira Island Ultra Trail

Calcada Cabouqueira 5, Funchal, Madeira 9000-171 Portugal +351 927 071 879 [email protected] http://www.madeiraultratrail.com
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Madeira Island Ultra Trail

Madeira Island Ultra Trail (MIUT) is an ultramarathon that cross Madeira Island from Porto Moniz to Machico. With distances between 20km and 116km, all runners have a race to run.

3. Levada do Paul da Serra

Rabaçal, Madeira Portugal
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Levada do Paul da Serra

4. Levada Caldeirao do Inferno

Parque Forestal de Queimadas, Santana, Madeira Portugal
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Levada Caldeirao do Inferno

Reviewed By CaptChaos179 - Winchester, United Kingdom

We planned to do this as an extension of the Caldeira Verde. They final waterfall although not as full and flowing as Verde has it owns charm and their are many delights along the way. It is around 2.5 hours extra on top of the Verde taking photos and a brief lunch stop. The Levada walk has been greatly improved over last year or so, it is there fore not as dangerous as some would have you believe. It does have quite a hard climb half way along (when you get to the railway tracks it is over) One of our group got vertigo on the next bit - the usual drop to the side but still the safety wires but the Levada briefly widens significantly here perhaps making them feel more exposed. If anyone does not want to continue they can admire the views and wait for you to return on the way back. There are many tunnels (but not lower than Verde but wetter and more uneven. The second of the bridges by the two waterfalls in crag between the has dodgy metal planks so you may want to straddle the beams as the planks move a lot, make sounds but didn't give way. You hear these feeder waterfalls from the beginning of a long tunnel building the expectation. The final climb to Inferno is a little rocky but pleasant and you reach your destination. All you have to do is return by the same route. The views and experi noes are even better than the Verde and thinking about men hanging from ropes from the top of the mountain to hack out the Levadas by hand will have you in awe and respect. A bucket list walk

5. Boca Da Corrida Viewpoint

Estreito de Camara de Lobos, Madeira 9325-137 Portugal http://www.visitmadeira.pt/en-gb/explore/detalhe/boca-da-corrida-viewpoint
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Boca Da Corrida Viewpoint

6. Levada dos Cedros

Estrada Regional 209, Porto Moniz, Madeira 9270-102 Portugal
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Levada dos Cedros

7. Madeira Explorers

C. C. Monumental Lido 1 Floor, Shop 23, Funchal, Madeira 9004-541 Portugal +351 291 763 701 [email protected] http://www.madeira-levada-walks.com/
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Madeira Explorers

Reviewed By anndannd

I did a "WIND LAGOON - LEVADA DO ALECRIM" walk and it was really fantastic! We were lucky enough to have an excellent bus driver Tony and a great guide Miguel. Miguel provided us with lots of interesting information and cared for our safety and a nice, relaxed atmosphere. The walk itself passed through varied terrain and was a bit demanding at times, but the beautiful views were absolutely worth some effort. I highly recommend!

8. 25 Fontes and Cascada da Risco

Rabacal, Madeira 6160-206 Portugal http://www.visitmadeira.pt/en-gb/what-to-do/walking-routes/pr6--pr6-1-levada-das-25-fontes-levada-do-risco
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25 Fontes and Cascada da Risco

Reviewed By melissaads - South Africa, null

One of the most beautiful and memorable hiking trails I've done. The vegetation among us is green and the actual 25 waterfalls are with the walk.

9. Levada Ribeira de Janela

Porto Moniz, Madeira Portugal http://www.madeira-live.com/en/ribeira-janela.html
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Levada Ribeira de Janela

Reviewed By PatriciusZ

This one is really easy, but still very nice, good for older people or families with kids but also for easy hikers. Nothing especialy dungerous here, there are some cliffs, waterfalls and the views are very nice.

10. Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra

Er 209, Madeira 6160-206 Portugal
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra

Reviewed By the_Devilyn - Surrey, United Kingdom

Don't miss out on climbing the Pico Ruivo (make sure you either have transport arranged or do a there-and-back-again walk), it's a fantastic viewpoint all over the island. You're above the clouds, it's sunny and the views are breathtaking. Hiking gear and UV protection is essential.

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