Cicerone - Guide de randonnées (en anglais) - Walking in Madeira (60 mountain and levada routes on Madeira and Porto Santo)
Destination | Europe |
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Pays / Région | Madère |
Auteur | Paddy Dillon |
Date de publication | 3 sept. 2018 |
Edition, collection | Cicerone Editions |
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A walking guide to the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo. Selection of varied day walks exploring Madeira's network of levadas (water channels) as well as routes across steep and rugged mountains, with slopes of bare rock or laurisilva 'cloud' forest. The neighbouring island of Porto Santo offers easy walking and a sandy beach.
Seasons
A year-round destination: hot and humid in the summer, cooler and a little wetter in winter.
Centres
Funchal, Ribeira Brava, Santana, Porto Moniz, Porto Santo
Difficulty
Routes for all abilities, from easy, level levada walks to very steep and rugged mountain paths. Some routes are mostly downhill. Adjacent routes can be linked to form longer walks.
Must See
Parque Natural da Madeira, Pico Ruivo, levadas, laurisilva forests, Ponta de São Lourenço
This guide describes a varied selection of 57 walks on the Portuguese island of Madeira, exploring the dramatic cliff coastline, scenic levadas (irrigation channels), dense laurisilva 'cloud' forests and high mountain peaks, plus three walks on neighbouring Porto Santo. There are routes to suit all abilities, from easy, level levada walks to steep and rugged mountain paths - some with exposed sections calling for a sure foot and good head for heights. Since the steep terrain of Madeira does not easily support circular walks, many of the routes are linear, however most can be accessed by public transport and there is the option to link routes to create longer outings and multi-day hikes.
With a favourable climate and striking scenery, Madeira is a fantastic walking destination. The routes in this guide are spread across the whole island, and visitors may choose to base themselves in the capital, Funchal, or in one of the many smaller towns and villages. Regular flights and ferries link Madeira with Porto Santo, which boasts an exceptional sandy beach and pleasant, easy walking. The guide also outlines a day-cruise to the nearby uninhabited Ilhas Desertas.
Comprehensive route description, overview statistics and sketch mapping are provided for each walk. There is practical advice on travel and transport, a basic map of central Funchal and fascinating notes of Madeira's geology, history, plants and wildlife. Useful contacts and a Portuguese-English glossary (including a menu decoder) can be found in the appendices.
(Présentation de l'éditeur)
Une belle sélection de randonnées à Madère par un éditeur et un auteur réputés. En anglais.