PR21 Northern Path

PR 21 Northern Path is a scenic and enjoyable hike that offers a glimpse into the natural beauty of Madeira's northern region. The trail begins in Encumeada and meanders through a variety of landscapes, including dense forests and open areas with beautiful views. The path is well-marked and relatively easy to navigate, making it a pleasant experience for hikers of all levels.

Northern Path - PR 21

Starting and ending points of trail

  • Starting point: Encumeada
  • Ending point: Ribeira Grande

Trail location on Madeira island

The PR 21 Northern Path is located in the central northern region of Madeira. This trail offers a journey through some of the island's lush and diverse landscapes.

Trail distance

The total distance of the trail is 3.2 km.

Time required to complete the trail

It usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete the trail, depending on walking speed and time spent enjoying the natural surroundings.

Difficulty level of the trail

This trail is rated as easy to moderate. It is well-suited for hikers of various skill levels, including families and those looking for a relatively leisurely walk.

Key places on the trail

Highlights of the trail include the verdant forested areas, panoramic views of the northern part of Madeira, and the unique flora and fauna of the region.

Lowest point of the trail

The lowest point of the trail is near Ribeira Grande, at approximately 320 meters above sea level.

Highest point of the trail

The highest point on the trail is around 1000 meters, located near Encumeada.

Access to the trail

The trail can be accessed from Encumeada, which is reachable by car. Parking is available at the starting point. The endpoint at Ribeira Grande is also accessible by road, allowing for easy transportation arrangements.

Our opinion

The Northern Path is an excellent choice for those seeking an accessible yet rewarding hiking experience. Its relatively short distance and moderate difficulty level make it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families and less experienced walkers. The trail provides a great opportunity to enjoy Madeira's natural beauty without undertaking a strenuous hike. It's especially recommended for nature lovers and those interested in exploring the quieter, more serene side of the island.

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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