Paradise Valley - Levada Walk
Funchal, Portugal
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 4 hours
A magnificent walk along the levada of Serra do Faial which is over one hundred years old.
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A magnificent walk along the levada of Serra do Faial which is over one hundred years old.A hidden forest, a paradise to discover. This walk begins in Choupana, in the highlands of Funchal, at the south of Madeira Island and takes hikers on a journey full of pleasant green tones of the forest of the island.
Along this trail, made sibe by side with the Levada, hikers can observe several species of flora and fauna. Enjoy the natural sounds and the magnificent surroundings of this tour.
Once in a while, emerge beautiful and breathtaking panoramic views of the small villages in the area of Funchal and Camacha, allowing you to see the island from a different perspective.
This is an easy and affordable walk for anyone, which by being located in the southern part of the island is a valid option all year round.
Camacha is the arrival point of this journey. A neighborhood well known for its strong cultural and traditional aspect, which is visited by hundreds of tourists daily. Take this tour and enjoy getting to know a little more of Madeira, you will like!
Along this trail, made sibe by side with the Levada, hikers can observe several species of flora and fauna. Enjoy the natural sounds and the magnificent surroundings of this tour.
Once in a while, emerge beautiful and breathtaking panoramic views of the small villages in the area of Funchal and Camacha, allowing you to see the island from a different perspective.
This is an easy and affordable walk for anyone, which by being located in the southern part of the island is a valid option all year round.
Camacha is the arrival point of this journey. A neighborhood well known for its strong cultural and traditional aspect, which is visited by hundreds of tourists daily. Take this tour and enjoy getting to know a little more of Madeira, you will like!
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