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Madeira  
. Câmara de Lobos
. Porto Santo
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São Vicente
. Porto Moniz
. Santa Cruz
. Ribeira Brava
. Santana
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Machico
. Funchal
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Calheta
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Porta do Sol

 
 
 


Text provided by the Portuguese Tourist Office (with minimal corrections)

The beautiful Portuguese Island of Madeira lies well out in the Atlantic where the gulf stream affords it a mild and equable year round climate.



Volcanic in origin the rugged interior rises abruptly to over 1800 metres. Its jagged peaks flanked by forests of pine and laurel. A characteristic feature of the island is the elaborate system of levadas or irrigation channels. Over the centuries this network has extended to more than 2000kms of channels and more than 40kms of tunnels. They wind their way across gullies and steep slopes bringing water to the coastal settlements and farms. Many of the levadas can be followed on foot and these together with a network of local trails make even the most remote parts of the island accessible.





Spring and Autumn are the ideal times to visit the island when a myriad of colourful flowers and trees are in bloom; jasmine, begonias, freesias, magnolia and camellias form just a part of the spectacular flora. We have devised a number of routes to suit the islands seasons, they follow levadas through a peaceful pastoral countryside; traverse terraced hillsides, or skirt the rugged coastline. More challenging trails climb up to the rugged volcanic peaks of the interior, to Pico Ruivo, at 1860 metres the islands highest peak. A gentle warm up walk follows the Fonte Vermalha from Machico to Santo da Serra, from where we enjoy a circular route to Ribeiro Frio. On our third walk we cross from Pico da Arieiro via Pico Ruivo to the North side of the island and Santana. From here we follow the Levada dos Tornos. Our last night in the hills is at Camacha from where a gentle 4 hours on the Levada da Serra takes us to Monte, where you can descend into Funchal by sled or by bus.
Our itineraries end in the bustling little capital of Funchal where you can arrive in style propelled from Monte down the precipitous cobbled streets on one of the famous wicker sleds. There you will have time to visit a Madeira wine lodge, explore colourful food and flower markets and enjoy superb fish restaurants.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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