PR10 Levada do Furado

PR 10 Levada do Furado offers a quintessential Madeiran levada experience. The trail winds along the levada (water channel), traversing through lush forests and offering spectacular views of the island's interior. The path is well-defined but can be narrow and exposed in places, providing an exhilarating experience. Along the way, hikers can enjoy the tranquility of the forest, the sound of running water, and occasional encounters with local wildlife.

Levada do Furado - PR 10 Madeira

Starting and ending points of trail

  • Starting point: Ribeiro Frio
  • Ending point: Portela

Trail location on Madeira island

The PR 10 Levada do Furado trail is located in the central-northeastern region of Madeira. It is one of the most popular levada walks on the island, known for its stunning natural scenery and lush vegetation.

Trail distance

The trail covers a distance of 11 km.

Time required to complete the trail

Completing this trail typically takes about 4 to 6 hours, depending on individual pace and time spent enjoying the views and surroundings.

Difficulty level of the trail

This trail is considered moderate in difficulty. It features some narrow paths and sections with steep drops, so a head for heights and steady footing are important.

Key places on the trail

Key highlights of the trail include the verdant Laurisilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and the opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna.

Lowest point of the trail

The lowest point of the trail is near Portela, at approximately 645 meters above sea level.

Highest point of the trail

The highest point along the trail is around 880 meters, located near Ribeiro Frio.

Access to the trail

The trail can be accessed from Ribeiro Frio, which is reachable by car or bus. The endpoint at Portela is also accessible by road, facilitating return transportation arrangements.

Our opinion

Levada do Furado is a highly recommended trail for those who want to experience the essence of Madeira's natural beauty. Its moderate difficulty makes it suitable for most hikers, but care should be taken on the narrower sections. This trail offers a perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and a chance to experience the unique levada system of Madeira. It's especially rewarding for nature enthusiasts and photographers, given the varied landscapes and the photogenic scenery along the route. Starting the hike early in the day is advisable to avoid crowds and to fully enjoy the peacefulness of the forest.

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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