PR1.3 Encumeada Path

The PR 1.3 Encumeada Path is a captivating hike that takes you through some of the most picturesque parts of Madeira. Starting from the Pico Ruivo Shelter, the trail descends through diverse landscapes, including dense forests and open mountain ridges. The path is well-marked but can be challenging in places, with steep descents and uneven terrain. The trail ends in the peaceful area of Encumeada, known for its natural beauty.

Encumeada Path - PR 1.3 Madeira

Starting and ending points of trail

  • Starting point: Pico Ruivo Shelter
  • Ending point: Encumeada

Trail location on Madeira island

The PR 1.3 Encumeada Path is situated in the central region of Madeira, stretching across diverse terrains and offering stunning views of the island's interior.

Trail distance

The trail covers a distance of 8.2 km.

Time required to complete the trail

It typically takes about 4 to 5 hours to complete the trail, depending on the hiker's pace and the time spent enjoying the views.

Difficulty level of the trail

This trail is rated as moderate to difficult, with some challenging sections that require good physical condition and hiking experience.

Key places on the trail

Significant highlights along the trail include the lush Laurisilva forest, the dramatic mountain landscapes, and the panoramic viewpoints overlooking the valleys and peaks of central Madeira.

Lowest point of the trail

The lowest point on the trail is approximately 1000 meters above sea level, located near Encumeada.

Highest point of the trail

The highest point along the trail is around 1764 meters, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area.

Access to the trail

The trail can be accessed from the Pico Ruivo Shelter, which is reachable by car. Encumeada, the trail's endpoint, is also accessible by road, making it convenient for arranging transportation.

Our opinion

This trail is ideal for experienced hikers seeking an adventurous and varied trek. The changing landscapes provide a rewarding experience, and the views are some of the best on the island. It's advisable to hike this trail in good weather to fully appreciate its beauty and to ensure safety on the more challenging sections.

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Transfers

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

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