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Madeira Natural Park Adventures

Madeira Natural Park offers a diverse array of outdoor activities, from hiking along volcanic landscapes to exploring lush Laurisilva forests, making it a unique destination for nature enthusiasts.

46,248
Acres Protected
200
Miles of Trails
750,000
Annual Visitors
1982
Year Established

About Madeira Natural Park

Madeira Natural Park
 

Established in 1982, Madeira Natural Park covers approximately two-thirds of the Madeira Archipelago, featuring an impressive variety of landscapes, including volcanic mountains, rugged cliffs, and verdant Laurisilva forests. This diverse park is home to unique flora and fauna, some of which are endemic to Madeira. Historically, the park has played a crucial role in conserving the island's natural habitats and biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to the park for its striking scenic vistas and the opportunity to explore an extensive network of trails. Highlights include the majestic Pico Ruivo, the highest peak on the island, and the Laurisilva forests, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for their rich biodiversity. Recreational activities range from hiking and birdwatching to canyoning and paragliding, offering something for every type of outdoor enthusiast.

Highlights

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Pico Ruivo, the highest peak in Madeira at 1,862 meters

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The rare Laurisilva forests, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Vereda dos Balcões, a popular trail with panoramic views

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25 Fontes Waterfall, known for its stunning natural beauty

Notable Natural Features

Laurisilva Forests

These ancient forests are home to several endemic species and are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Levada Walks

These irrigation channels provide unique and accessible hiking experiences throughout the park.

Pico do Arieiro

The third-highest peak in Madeira offers breathtaking sunrise views and is accessible by road.