Madeira Hiking Guide for First-Time Tourists – 20 Trails from Easy Levadas to Epic Ridges
Madeira Hiking Guide for First-Time Tourists – 20 Trails from Easy Levadas to Epic Ridges
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Madeira, Portugal
Best Hikes in Madeira – Some Guide Ideas by Difficulty (2025)
Madeira is one of the world’s most spectacular hiking destinations. With official PR (Pequenas Rotas) trails ranging from family-friendly levada walks to exposed alpine ridges, there is something for everyone.
Here’s a carefully researched list of 20 essential hikes on the island, organized by difficulty.
👨👩👧 5 Hikes for Kids & Families
1. Vereda dos Balcões (PR11) – Ribeiro Frio → Balcões Viewpoint
Difficulty: Easy (perfect for children)
Duration: 1–1.5 h (3 km)
Elevation gain: Minimal
Highlights: Short levada walk ending at a panoramic platform with views of Pico Ruivo and Pico do Arieiro.
Tips: Start at Ribeiro Frio (parking + trout farm café). Flat, stroller-friendly for part of the way.
2. Levada do Rei (PR18) – São Jorge → Ribeiro Bonito
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 2.5–3 h (10 km return)
Elevation gain: ~500 m gentle
Highlights: Lush Laurissilva forest, small waterfalls, section walking under a waterfall.
Tips: Family-friendly, shaded, café at the start. Good rainy-day option.
3. Levada das 25 Fontes (PR6) – Rabaçal
Difficulty: Easy to moderate (kids >7)
Duration: 3 h (9–11 km)
Elevation gain: ~200 m
Highlights: Dozens of small waterfalls, moss-covered lagoon, Laurissilva forest.
Tips: Very popular – go early morning. Combine with nearby Risco waterfall.
4. Fanal Forest Walk (part of PR13) – Paul da Serra → Fanal
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 1–2 h options
Elevation gain: 50–200 m
Highlights: Ancient laurel trees, mystical fog, gentle meadows.
Tips: Ideal picnic spot. Muddy after rain – wear shoes with grip.
5. Caminho Real do Paul do Mar (PR19) – Prazeres → Paul do Mar
Difficulty: Easy but steep
Duration: 1.5–2 h (3 km downhill)
Elevation loss: 400 m
Highlights: Historic cobbled royal path, Atlantic views, descent to fishing village.
Tips: Kids love the history, but knees need care on the way down. Return by taxi or bus.
🌿 5 Hikes for Beginners
6. Levada do Caldeirão Verde (PR9) – Queimadas
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Duration: 5–6 h (13 km return)
Elevation gain: ~200 m
Highlights: Cliff-side levada, tunnels, finishes at dramatic “Green Cauldron” waterfall.
Tips: Bring flashlight for tunnels. Shady and cool even in summer.
7. Levada do Alecrim – Rabaçal
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 2–3 h (7 km)
Elevation gain: 150 m
Highlights: Crystal lagoons and Dona Beja waterfall, natural swimming holes.
Tips: Great picnic hike, often combined with 25 Fontes.
8. Levada do Rei Extension – São Jorge
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 2.5–3 h
Highlights: Birds, Laurissilva vegetation, quiet valley.
Tips: Less crowded than 25 Fontes or Verde. Great for first-time levada walkers.
9. Levada dos Cedros (PR14) – Fanal
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Duration: 3 h (7 km)
Elevation gain: ~250 m
Highlights: Dense laurel forest, centuries-old Ocotea trees, historic levada.
Tips: Park along ER209 at Fanal. Often misty and atmospheric.
10. Levada do Furado (PR10) – Ribeiro Frio → Portela
Difficulty: Moderate for distance, easy terrain
Duration: 4 h (11 km one way)
Elevation gain: ~300 m
Highlights: Panoramic valley views, lush vegetation, ends at Portela viewpoint.
Tips: Do one-way with taxi transfer.
⛰️ 5 Moderate Hikes
11. Vereda do Pico Ruivo (PR1.2) – Achada do Teixeira → Pico Ruivo
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 2.5–3.5 h (6 km return)
Elevation gain: 300 m
Highlights: Shortest route to Madeira’s highest peak, stunning sunrise/sunset views.
Tips: Small parking lot – arrive early.
12. Boca do Risco Coastal Path – Machico → Porto da Cruz
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 3–5 h (12 km)
Elevation gain: ~400 m
Highlights: Cliffside “balcony path” over turquoise Atlantic.
Tips: Exposed in places – not for vertigo. End with poncha in Porto da Cruz.
13. Caminho do Pináculo e Folhadal (PR17) – Encumeada Loop
Difficulty: Moderate/long
Duration: 6–7 h (18 km loop)
Elevation gain: ~700 m
Highlights: Ridge views, waterfalls, Laurissilva valleys.
Tips: Start at Encumeada viewpoint. Long day – bring plenty of water/snacks.
14. Vereda do Fanal (PR13) – Paul da Serra → Fanal
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 4 h (10 km)
Elevation loss: ~300 m
Highlights: One of Madeira’s most magical forests, often mist-covered.
Tips: Best done downhill from Paul da Serra to Fanal. Shuttle or taxi back.
15. Caminho Real Encumeada Trails
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 5–6 h
Highlights: Combines levada sections with ridges, starting/ending at Encumeada pass.
Tips: Great mid-level training hike before attempting PR1.
🏔️ 5 Expert Hikes
16. Vereda do Arieiro (PR1) – Pico do Arieiro ↔ Pico Ruivo
Difficulty: Strenuous
Duration: 6–8 h (14 km return, or 7 km one way with shuttle)
Elevation gain: ~1000 m
Highlights: Madeira’s most iconic ridge hike with staircases, tunnels, knife-edge ridges.
Tips: Weather check essential. Start at sunrise to avoid crowds.
17. Pico Grande from Curral das Freiras
Difficulty: Strenuous
Duration: 4–6 h (10 km)
Elevation gain: ~990 m
Highlights: Central ridge summit with panoramic island views.
Tips: Cloud/fog common – carry GPS track.
18. Vereda do Larano – Canical ↔ Porto da Cruz
Difficulty: Strenuous
Duration: 3–6 h (12–13 km)
Elevation gain: ~500 m
Highlights: Exposed coastal cliff path with huge Atlantic views.
Tips: Popular trail run route. Combine with ocean swim or surf.
19. Chão da Ribeira → Fanal -> Chao da Ribeira Circuit (advanced variation)
Difficulty: Strenuous, only for experienced hikers
Duration: 5–7 h
Elevation gain: ~800 m
Highlights: Remote green amphitheatre, waterfalls, vertical valleys.
Tips: Routes are not always connected; stick to marked levadas or use guide. Do not attempt direct crossing between Fajã da Nogueira and Chão da Ribeira.
20. São Vicente Expert Loop (contact me for more)
Difficulty: Strenuous (wind & exposure)
Duration: 4–7 h (varies by loop)
Elevation gain: Rolling +300–600 m
Highlights: Wide-open skies, wind turbines, endless moorland.
Tips: Can be very windy/cold – layers essential.
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