Serra de Agua
(Pass by)
name is derived from the historical construction of a watermill used for sawmilling, that was named serra de água, and later became applied to the entire parish.
Serra de Agua
(Pass by)
name is derived from the historical construction of a watermill used for sawmilling, that was named serra de água, and later became applied to the entire parish.
Ribeira Brava
(Pass by)
Ribeira Brava ravine and river valley extends from the slopes of the west-central mountains of Madeira
Tabua
The name “Tabua” derives from a plant called tabua that used to abound in that region, used in the manufacture of mats and backs of chairs.
Bica Da Cana
One of the most visited points in this area is the Bica da Cana Viewpoint. Situated at an altitude of around 1580 metres, it offers visitors a panoramic view over the imposing mountain peaks of the island. On days with good visibility, you can also see the valley of São Vicente on the green north coast of Madeira.
Pico Ruivo do Paul da Serra
(Pass by)
Paul da Serra is considered the most important area of the islands groundwater recharge, and their planar structure facilitates the infiltration of a significant part of high rainfall year, while slowing the runoff towards the sea.
Posto Florestal Fanal
Fanal is one of the magical places on Madeira Island, where there is a vast forest of ancient trees. Take the time to relax and enjoy this wonderful place.
Vereda do Fanal
Laurisilva of Madeira is an outstanding relict of a previously widespread laurel forest type. It is the largest surviving area of laurel forest and is believed to be 90% primary forest. It contains a unique suite of plants and animals, including many endemic species such as the Madeiran long-toed pigeon.
Miradouro Ribeira da Janela
The most extensive and abundant watercourse formed in the interior of the island between mountains flowing into the ocean
Ilheus da Ribeira da Janela
The most extensive and abundant watercourse formed in the interior of the island between mountains flowing into the ocean
Mirador Ilheus Da Ribeira Da Janela
epic coastal spot with some truly remarkable rock formations just meters from the shore.
Porto Moniz
Volcanic pools, mystical forests and breathtaking landscapes
Porto Moniz Natural Swimming Pools
The sea, which has a strong presence all along the Madeiran coast, has a special influence on the municipality of Porto Moniz. Since the beginning of its construction, the inhabitants of Porto Moniz depended on fishing, which is still an important factor in the local economy.
Poca Das Lesmas
natural charm between the sea and mountains
Piscinas do clube naval do Seixal
good place to take a dip and enjoy the sea while practising various water sports.
Miradouro do Veu da Noiva
They are 30 meters of a curtain of water that runs down the mountain, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, reminding the white veils that brides traditionally use during the marriage ceremony.
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