Parque

PR18 Levada Do Rei

Recomendado por 16 personas locales,

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Rui
October 17, 2017
One of the most beautiful trails of the Island, this 10 Km round-trip that starts at the water treatment station of Quebradas at São Jorge, will lead you through some agricultural landscapes of São Jorge and Santana, before entering in a indigenous forest area, where you can observe several species of trees, plants and trees of Madeira's Laurissilva forest.
António
June 5, 2022
A beautiful walk in the heart of the Laurissilva forest. Avoid weekends and early morning schedules to enjoy a calmer ride!
Bernice
May 25, 2021
One of the closest Levadas to Casa Nobrega. In the northern part of the island, this route is linear but makes a return by the outward route. There are tunnels on this walk, for which a torch is essential. The first part of the trail follows the levada through an afforested area, but offers spectacular views of the São Jorge and Santana farmlands. The trail that follows alongside the Levada do Rei begins at the Water Treatment Plant at Quebradas in São Jorge, ending at the source of the levada in the spectacular Ribeiro Bonito stream. The first part of the trail crosses a forested area where some specimens of indigenous vegetation are found here and there. This initial leg of the trail presents travellers with beautiful panoramic views of the São Jorge and Santana farmlands. After the midway point of the trail, the levada that winds from the interior of the island along the mountain slopes passes through a spectacular area of native forest which is well developed and rich in natural biodiversity. The tunnels formed by the luxuriant vegetation and the great variety of species that you can find here are excellent living examples of the potential of nature, while the beautiful levada is evidence of the valuable cultural heritage of the island. The path ends at Ribeiro Bonito, where you are aware of feeling you are in a true sanctuary of nature. This is one of the areas of the Laurisilva forest - World Nature Heritage of UNESCO since 1999, where the genuinely Madeiran vegetation reaches its highest expression and its location and isolation leave one with the sensation of having gone back in time to the discovery of the island. The permanent presence of clear water in this location intensifies the abundant life forms here and allows a great diversity of species to thrive. You can take delight in the majestic centenary Madeira laurels (Ocotea foetens), the laurel trees (Laurus novocanariensis), the Madeira mahogany (Persea indica), and in the tiny birds like the firecrest (Rugulus ignicapillus maderensis), and the chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs maderensis), species that bring vitality to this ecosystem and please the ear with their songs. Be sure to visit the São Jorge water mill (moínho), which is about three hundred years old. This mill is a good example of preservation, and powered by the water from the Levada do Rei, it grinds wheat, maize, barley and rye grown on the terraces of São Jorge.
One of the closest Levadas to Casa Nobrega. In the northern part of the island, this route is linear but makes a return by the outward route. There are tunnels on this walk, for which a torch is essential. The first part of the trail follows the levada through an afforested area, but offers spectacu…
Catarina
May 16, 2021
A beautiful Levada. Very fresh, you have the shadows of the trees to cover you from the sunshine. Perfect for a sunny day. You have a stream at the end where you can refresh.
Ana
February 8, 2022
bela e agradável levada

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