PR 2 Urzal Path

The PR 2 Urzal Path takes hikers through a diverse array of landscapes, from rugged mountain terrains to serene forested areas. The trail begins in the scenic valley of Curral das Freiras, gradually ascending through a series of switchbacks. As hikers progress, they encounter various types of flora, including endemic species unique to Madeira. The trail concludes in the charming village of Boaventura, known for its tranquil environment and traditional Madeiran architecture.

Urzal Path - PR 2 Madeira

Starting and ending points of trail

  • Starting point: Curral das Freiras
  • Ending point: Boaventura

Trail location on Madeira island

The PR 2 Urzal Path is located in the northwestern part of Madeira, traversing from the valley of Curral das Freiras to the quaint village of Boaventura.

Trail distance

The total distance of the trail is 10.3 km.

Time required to complete the trail

It generally takes around 5 to 6 hours to complete the trail, subject to individual pace and stops for rest and sightseeing.

Difficulty level of the trail

This trail is considered to have a moderate difficulty level, suitable for hikers with some experience. It includes various terrains and some steep sections.

Key places on the trail

Notable spots along the trail include the picturesque views of Curral das Freiras, the lush vegetation of Madeira's natural landscape, and the serene ambiance of Boaventura.

Lowest point of the trail

The lowest point of the trail is at about 519 meters above sea level, located near Curral das Freiras.

Highest point of the trail

The trail's highest point reaches approximately 1450 meters, offering stunning vistas of the surrounding area.

Access to the trail

Access to the trail is possible by car, with parking available in Curral das Freiras. The endpoint in Boaventura is also accessible by road, facilitating return transportation arrangements.

Our opinion

The PR 2 Urzal Path is a fantastic option for hikers looking to experience the natural diversity of Madeira. The trail's moderate difficulty makes it accessible to a wide range of hikers, and the changing landscapes keep the hike interesting and engaging. It's particularly recommended for those interested in botany and rural landscapes, offering a glimpse into the traditional side of Madeira.

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Transfers

  • Transfer to Pico do Arieiro
  • Transfer to Rabaçal
  • Transfer to Fanal Forest
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Read also

  • The best spots for sunrise and sunset on Madeira
  • Climbing in the mountains of Madeira
  • Dolphin and whale watching in Madeira
  • Canyoning in Madeira - an unforgettable adventure
  • Discovering the microclimates of Madeira
  • Climbing in Madeira - A guide to unforgettable ascents
  • Nordic walking in Madeira
  • Bird watching in Madeira - a haven for avian enthusiasts
  • Madeira paragliding - soaring above the island of beauty
  • Trail running in Madeira

Transfers

  • Transfer to Pico do Arieiro
  • Transfer to Rabaçal
  • Transfer to Fanal Forest