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Levadas Walks Madeira
One of the many attractions of Madeira and Porto Santo Islands are the beautiful “Levadas” and Walks. For a long time, levadas have been considered one of the world’s great walking pleasures. It is also a great choice for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Levadas are irrigation systems, developed in the 16th century by Portuguese settlers, to distribute water from the northern regions to the southern regions. The first settlers on Madeira Island began cultivating the lower slopes in the southern part of the island, cutting out terraces (“poios”). Nowadays, Madeira Island has more than 200 levadas and paths. The most important ones are “Levada do Caldeirão Verde”, “Ribeiro Frio – Portela, “Risco Rabaçal – 25 Fontes”, “Pico do Areeiro – Pico Ruivo – Achada do Teixeira”, “Cabo Girão – Boa Morte” and “Balcões”. These levadas provide walkers with beautiful views over the rural villages, always surrounded by tropical flowers and endemic species. Walkers can have a direct contact with the Laurel Forest, and also observe its endemic species. Within the confines of the Laurel Forest, also known as Laurissilva Forest, you can find species of trees and bushes, namely the Canary Laurel, the Madeira mahogany, the mocan, the Canary Island juniter, the Madeira blueberry, the broom heath and the shrub trefoil. You can also observe endemic birds in the Laurel Forest. These are the Zino’s Petrel (Pterodrama Madeira), the Madeira long-toed pigeon (Columba trocaz) and the Firecrest (Regulus madeirensis). Before you set out, you have to bear in mind that walks have different grading, that means that the terrain on the routes varies widely. Also bear in mind the island’s climate, that is, go prepared for sun, wind or rain. If it is your first time walking on Madeira, it is advisable to start with a shorter, easier route. Do take safety precautions.
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Calheta:
- Calheta
- Estreito da Calheta
- Prazeres
Câmara de Lobos:
- Câmara de Lobos
Funchal:
- Santa Maria Maior
Machico:
- Caniçal
- Porto da Cruz
- Referta - Achada - Terra Baptista - Castelejo
- Levada do Castelejo
- Boca do Risco
- Levada da Portela - Lamaceiros - Ribeiro Frio
- Portela - Cruz da Guarda
- PR 1.3 Vereda da Encumeada
- Santo António Serra (Machico)
Ponta do Sol:
- Canhas
- Ponta do Sol
Porto Moniz:
- Achadas da Cruz
- Porto Moniz
- Ribeira da Janela
Porto Santo:
- Porto Santo
- Pico do Castelo e circuito dos picos do Facho, Gandaia e Juliana/Vila
- PR1 Vereda do Pico Branco e Terra Chã (Porto Santo)
- PR2 Vereda do Pico do Castelo (Porto Santo)
- PR3 Calhau Footpath (Porto Santo)
Ribeira Brava:
- Campanário
- Serra de Água
- Levada da Serra de Água - Curral das Freiras
- From Serra de Água do Eira do Mourão
- Levada da Encumeada ao Pico Ruivo
- PR 12 Caminho Real da Encumeada
Santa Cruz:
- Camacha
- Caniço
- Gaula
- Santo António Serra (Santa Cruz)
Santana:
- Arco de São Jorge
- Faial
- Levada Walk of Cruzinhas
- Levada Walks of Fajã da Nogueira – Caldeirão Verde
- Levada Walk of Queimadas
- Vereda of Penha d` Águia
- Ilha
- Santana
- Percurso da Achada do Teixeira - Pico Ruivo - Vale da Lapa - Queimadas
- Percurso Pico das Pedras - Queimadas
- Queimadas - Caldeirão Verde - Queimadas
- PR 1.1 Vereda da Ilha
- PR9 Levada do Caldeirão Verde
- São Jorge
- São Roque do Faial
São Vicente:
- São Vicente









