Secret Coastal Hike: Vereda da Rocha do Baixo (São Jorge)
Untouched coastal trail descending to a hidden fajã and lava beach
The Vereda da Rocha do Baixo is one of Madeira’s true hidden gems — a steep, wild trail leading from the cliffs above São Jorge down to a secluded coastal platform (fajã) and a rocky beach framed by towering volcanic walls. Hardly any tourists know this hike, yet it offers some of the most dramatic north-coast scenery on the island.
The path zigzags through abandoned terraces and eucalyptus patches, revealing views of the ocean’s raw power as waves smash against the black rock below. At the bottom, time seems to stand still — crumbling fishing huts, volcanic pools, and the constant roar of the Atlantic.
This hike feels untouched and adventurous: no cafés, no railings, just raw Madeira.
Why it’s special
Secluded fajã — tiny, flat coastal land at the base of cliffs, rarely visited.
Wild Atlantic vibe — constant surf, dramatic black-lava walls.
Historic path — once used by farmers and fishermen, now reclaimed by nature.
Trail Details
Distance: ~4 km return
Duration: 2–2.5 hours (out & back) - I also attached you a tough loop: https://www.alltrails.com/pt-pt/trilho/portugal/madeira--2/vereda-da-achada-de-manta-arco-de-sao-joao-rocha-de-baixo
Elevation loss/gain: ~450 m descent/ascent
Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous (steep, rough terrain, exposure)
Insider tips
Best season: Spring and autumn (cooler temps, lush vegetation).
Bring plenty of water — no facilities at bottom.
Shoes with grip essential — loose rock and exposed sections.
Avoid in bad weather — waves and rain make trail dangerous.
Perfect for adventure photographers — lava pools + waves + cliffs.
How to get there
Trailhead near São Jorge village (north coast), off ER101. Park HERE https://share.google/ZQ6bC9WHjCQEe83ah
Combine with
São Jorge lighthouse — photogenic stop on cliffs east of the hike.
Seixal beach & pools — perfect for a post-hike swim 20 min west.