PR17 Pináculo and Folhadal Path

PR 17 Pináculo and Folhadal Path is a challenging yet rewarding hike that takes adventurers through some of Madeira's most breathtaking scenery. The trail starts at Lombo do Mouro and ascends through mountainous terrain, offering spectacular views. As the path winds through Folhadal, hikers are enveloped by the ancient Laurisilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The path is well-marked but can be steep and uneven in places, demanding careful navigation.

Pináculo and Folhadal Path - PR 17

Starting and ending points of trail

  • Starting point: Lombo do Mouro
  • Key waypoints: Caramujo, Folhadal
  • Ending point: Encumeada

Trail location on Madeira island

PR 17 Pináculo and Folhadal Path is located in the central part of Madeira, traversing diverse landscapes, including mountainous terrain and lush forests.

Trail distance

The total distance of the trail is 15.5 km.

Time required to complete the trail

Completing this trail generally takes about 6 to 7 hours, depending on walking pace and stops to enjoy the scenic views and natural surroundings.

Difficulty level of the trail

This trail is considered challenging, due to its length and some steep, rugged sections. It is suitable for experienced hikers with a good level of fitness.

Key places on the trail

Highlights along the trail include the stunning views from Pináculo, the dense and verdant Laurisilva forest at Folhadal, and the varied landscapes along the route, offering panoramic vistas of the island.

Lowest point of the trail

The lowest point of the trail is near Encumeada, at about 970 meters above sea level.

Highest point of the trail

The highest point on the trail is around 1490 meters, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.

Access to the trail

The trail can be accessed from Lombo do Mouro, which is reachable by car. Encumeada, the endpoint, is also accessible by road, facilitating transportation arrangements for the return journey.

Our opinion

Pináculo and Folhadal Path is an excellent trail for seasoned hikers seeking a challenging and diverse trek. The trail offers a mix of high mountain landscapes, dense forest trails, and stunning viewpoints. It's particularly recommended for those who enjoy long-distance hiking and are eager to experience the natural diversity of Madeira's central region. Due to its length and difficulty, hikers should be well-prepared with appropriate gear, supplies, and a clear understanding of the trail's demands.

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Transfers

  • Transfer to Pico do Arieiro
  • Transfer to Rabaçal
  • Transfer to Fanal Forest
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  • The best spots for sunrise and sunset on Madeira
  • Climbing in the mountains of Madeira
  • Dolphin and whale watching in Madeira
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  • 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