For day three of our trip to Portugal we boarded a plane super early in the morning (around 6:00am) and flew to the Island of Madeira.
The plane ride from Porto to the town of Santa Cruz on Madeira was only about two hours, so we arrived there early, around 8:00am.
From there we rented a car close to the airport and drove to the city of Caniçal for our activity for the day, a hike along a peninsula located on the eastern end of the island.
The penisula is called the Verada da Ponta de São Lourenço, or maybe thats just the name of the hike? I'm not exactly sure, but if you Google that name you will find more information on the hike itself if it's something you plan to do in Madeira.
The hike actually begins a little further than the city of Canical in a parking lot at the begining of footpath.
The lot is easy enough to find on Google maps if you zoom into the area near the pin drop in the screenshot above.
Like usual I would suggest getting to the site early to ensure that a space is available. It's also good to go early to avoid the heat of the day since there is little to no shade for the entire duration of the hike.
The hike follows a well marked path through a varied terrain of grasslands, rocky outcrops,
and coastal cliffs.
Several lookout spots along the way offer some great views of the different rock formations.
My understanding is that the peninsula was created thousands or even millions of years ago, by volcanic activity. To be honest, I have no idea where or when I read that or if it's even true, so don't quote me on it. It seems like a plausible explanation to a geology layman like me though.
However it was created, the views there were really stunning for nearly the entire duration of the walk.
You will definitly want to stop and take lots of photos along the way.
I'm not exactly sure what the rings in the water were but my guess is that they're some sort of fish farm.
Let me know in the comments if you have a better idea.
According to our fitbits, the path was approximately 3km+ long each way (6-7km total) and took roughly 2:30-3 hours to complete. The way back was much faster for us.
There is some elevation gain, about 125m according to one source online though another one said that it was around 470m. It seems that there is some disagreement there.
Either way you can expect some uphill climbing though.
The hike was pretty moderate in my opinion.
Its not horrendous and there is nothing technical about it, it just requires a moderate amount of fitness and good mobility.
I would definitely recommend bringing your own water and snacks.
There is a bar and restaurant located about 3/4 of the way in, but it was closed when we were there so it's probably best not to rely on it being open.
It has washrooms, but they were locked as well, so people were just squatting in the bushes all around the building wherever they could find an ounce of privacy.
There were picnic tables there that were somewhat shaded and could be used to sit at and eat lunch, so that was nice. It kind of looked like a small desert oasis.
That reminds me, you should probably bring sunscreen and a hat as well because there is virtually no other shade along the path. Be prepared for intense sun beating down on you in the afternoon.
These shots (2 above and 1 below) were taken after the bar and looking back towards the begining of the hike.
After the bar the walk is basically all uphill until you reach the final lookout point.
At the top is a flat spot in the dirt that looks out over the small islands in the sea.
It's a good spot to take the quintessential, candidly posed photo, of you or your partner looking out at the scenery. Those are clearly our favorite ;)
Personally I just don't like my face to ruin the shot.
This shot is of my wife. Her face only enhances the photos but she like to remain elusive.
I took a few more photos around this area before we began our trek back to our car. It was a hell of a lot hotter in the afternoon but we made really good time getting back. Less photo breaks I'm sure.
On our return we we're happy to see two different food trucks selling snacks, ice cream and cold drinks. The ice cream was just the packaged stuff but we bought some anyway as a little reward for all our effort. Then we got into our hot little car and drove to Funchal where our hotel was located.
This hike is a top rated hike on the island according to many sources online and personally I would have to agree. The terrain and the coastal views are stunning and it's really the right level of difficulty for nearly any demographic. It's a good activity to put on your list if you like scenic landscapes, Sea views, and the great outdoors.
The rock formations are indeed incredible, and that's a good tip to go when sun rays are not so harsh.
I agree it looks like a pretty moderate hike, but I still think my vertigo would kick in and I would feel guilty for my lack of fitness the entire hike.😅
Georgeous images and they did a great job in making the picnic table area natural and elegant, and I love the palm trees:)
Yeah for parking and the sun it's definitely best to go early, and bring lots of water. There were some high spots but most were along wide paths.
The little oasis was nice other than the restaurant not being open.
Found your post on Pineapple, I traveled this trail recently too, and have post about it coming out tomorrow.
Lol, the cafe was closed for you too, I guess it's rarely open😆.
It was a really amazing hike as you know. We loved it. Yeah I guess you're right about the restaurant. Its a real tease 😆
Wow those are some spectacular view! The closed washrooms gave you some more nature experience lol although it would suck if you feel like your intestines are about to release something. :D
Really wonderful hike! Hope you didn’t get any sunburn :D
Yeah luckily we didn't need the washrooms. We were too dehydrated from the hike. But yeah, it wouldn't be pleasant to have to go out there with almost no privacy lol.
We brought sunscreen too, a tiny bottle that we could take on the plane. So we were good in that department as well.
That is a stunning coastline! Yes you got it spot on some kind of fish farm I reckon too.
Yeah it's a very picturesque location indeed. The photos practically take themselves 😄 🤣
yes very much point and click lol
Phenomenal views man, wow. Cool part of the country. Nice coastline. Keep rockin like a beast.
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Yeah the views there were quite beautiful. The island in general was very nice and sort of had a tropical vibe to it.
What a landscape!! It’s absolutely stunning. The rings there in the water also called my attention!! Probably is some fishing thing as you also supposed!
Thanks for sharing this beautiful experience!!
Yeah the rings are likely a fish farm. I can't think of anything else that would make more sense.
I love how it seems like the hike takes you on top of the world but you still keep it close to the sea! We don't have this kind of connection between the beach/sea with the stones/mountains but the landscape is stunning!
Yeah there is a lot of varied terrain which is nice. It makes it very interesting for the entire hike.
It’s very interesting how the nature changes so quickly. From some yellow grass to rocky cliffs to some pretty epic sea views. Really nice!
Yeah it changes quite a bit and always stays beautiful. It makes it a very interesting and photogenic hike
That's a stunning trail! Definitely looks like a top hike and a great experience for you both. How did you manage the locked washrooms? I guess being an avid hiker, you easily adapt to these situations?
The bathroom situation wasn't an issue because we were dehydrated enough that we didn't have to go lol. But a bunch of other people went pee in the bushes haha. There were very few places to hide on this hike.
Haha blessing in disguise then. Bushes are lifesavers when nature calls lol.
Man, those views looking back on the hike are exceptional. I think those circles in the water are defo fish farms. We have them here although it is twenty degrees colder :OD
Yeah fish farms makes more sense than my first guess of a swimming with the dolphins excursion 🤣
Hahaha, you never know!!
Beautiful location and great pics.
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Yes it's a very beautiful spot. Thanks for the support 😁
What a great hike along the coast. Wow those views. It reminds me of hike I did on the Oregon coast with my family to Indian Sands
Yeah it does look like that spot. You're right. 👍 I haven't been to Oregon but maybe I should put it on my list.
Yes, it is a beautiful state!
Love the photos! Such a beautiful place 😍
Thanks I'm glad you liked them. It's a very beautiful location
Beautiful pictures of this island!
Thank you!
Wow!! It's very beautiful
Thanks! I'm glad you liked them. 👍
We visited the peninsula on a strange cold day and the wind was very strong, yet back in Funchal it was a normal summer day. Since we weren’t prepared for that kind of thing we didn’t do the whole walk. Stunning place though. You get a great view as you fly in and out too. Depending on where you fly in from I guess?!
That's awesome that you were able to see some of it. The begining half is beautiful as well.
Absolutely breathtaking and you are correct on its geology, the entire island was a volcano hence the sand is mostly black and the walls are that dark stone Basalt
Okay, that's interesting. Good to know 👍
Absolutely breathtaking photos. Well done
Thank you. 😊
I liked your post. I've already done some 'levadas' (paths that were created to take the water from the top of the mountain to the agriculture sites) on the island of Madeira, about which I have videos that I will post soon.
It's a wonderful island.
congratulations
The island was amazing. We really liked the hiking there. The levadas sound cool
Just a small correction, the correct name is 'vereda' not verada.
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