TTeleférico das Achadas da Cruz (Northwest Coast)
Steepest cable car in Europe – 100% adrenaline, 100% views
This is no ordinary cable car. Achadas da Cruz drops almost vertically from the Paul da Serra plateau to the tiny Fajã da Quebrada Nova on the wild northwest coast. The ride is short but unforgettable – sheer cliffs, Atlantic waves, and that “am I really doing this?” feeling.
Down below, you can wander abandoned farms and wave to the occasional fisherman. It’s raw, authentic Madeira – a time capsule by the sea.
Insider tip
Check wind conditions – it closes in strong gusts.
Best light mid-morning; afternoons can be harsh and windy.
Bring water – no services at the bottom, just ocean and old stone houses. But in one of the houses, one lady invites people for donation based Poncha ;-) Sometimes...
For those who want more context
The fajã below was once home to farming families who grew grapes and vegetables in total isolation. Today only ruins remain, but the path connecting sea to plateau is still used by fishermen – a glimpse into Madeira’s old coastal life.