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2,787
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Jogging routes around Arco De São Jorge, nestled on Madeira's north coast, offer a diverse landscape for runners. The region is characterized by mountainous backdrops, fertile valleys, and panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean. Jogging trails here traverse a mix of coastal paths, agricultural areas, and more rugged terrain. This variety provides options for different running experiences, from gentler routes through vineyards to more challenging mountain ascents.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.9
(12)
230
runners
10.2km
01:39
590m
590m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
7
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57.5km
09:49
3,040m
3,290m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.0
(1)
51
runners
19.9km
03:19
1,270m
1,270m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
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43
runners
9.99km
01:39
660m
660m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.5
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43
runners
15.2km
01:48
490m
490m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Route is poorly maintained in sections. Railing is missing on some very steep sections.
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The chapel was built into a basalt rock in 1692 (or around 1694) and restored in 1885. Legends say that Saint Vincent of Valencia, whose body was thrown into the sea, washed ashore here; it survived centuries of floods and storms undamaged.
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The promenade runs directly at the foot of impressive cliffs and offers spectacular panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding volcanic landscape. It is located near the main road to Porto Moniz, which causes some traffic but also offers parking facilities. Surfers appreciate the beach for its strong waves and good conditions for water sports. The promenade is ideal for walks, jogging, or relaxing with the sound of the sea; along the street, you will find shops, bars, and restaurants.
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This viewpoint is also worth seeing for sunrise. However, the path from the parking lot at Rio Arieiro to the start of the Ninho da Manta trail was completely icy when we were there. It only became passable once the sun thawed the ice.
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The turning point becomes wildly romantic again, with small waterfalls and pristine scenery. It's worth taking a break here before heading back.
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The Caminho do Entrosa on Madeira is a quiet and impressive high-altitude trail that winds along the rugged north coast between the villages of Arco de São Jorge and Boaventura. This old cobblestone path runs high above the Atlantic Ocean at an altitude of approximately 380 meters, offering spectacular cliff views while the sea crashes against the rocks far below. This section combines landscape, history, and views in a particularly striking way – a perfect opportunity for those who want to peacefully enjoy a spectacular coastal panorama.
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Machico Bay combines history and beauty in a single setting. It was here that the first sailors arrived in Madeira in 1419. Surrounded by verdant mountains that slope gently down to the sea, it boasts a pebble beach and another with golden sand brought from Morocco (a rarity on the island). The marina and small pier add a cosmopolitan touch to this natural amphitheater carved between green and blue.
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Along the charming Levada da Portela, it's worth taking a moment to appreciate the landscape: between the hidden corners of the vegetation, this stunning view of Porto da Cruz and its jagged coastline reveals itself, down below, between blue sky and cliffs.
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There are over 45 running routes documented on komoot around Arco De São Jorge, offering a diverse range of experiences from coastal paths to mountainous terrain. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
While many routes in the broader region are challenging, Arco De São Jorge does offer options for more accessible jogging. Look for routes described as 'easy hikes and walks' on komoot, which often feature easily-accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels. These might include paths through fertile valleys or coastal sections with less elevation gain.
Jogging routes in Arco De São Jorge offer a captivating mix of landscapes. You can expect stunning panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean from coastal paths, lush surroundings as you pass through fertile valleys and vineyards, and dramatic mountainous backdrops. The region's unique microclimate contributes to its verdant beauty.
Yes, there are circular running routes available. For example, the Boaventura loop from Boa Ventura is a challenging 9.9 km trail that offers a circular experience through the region's diverse terrain. The Boca das Voltas viewpoint also offers an easy loop from Arco de São Jorge, providing stunning views.
Many outdoor trails in Madeira are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific route details on komoot for any restrictions or recommendations. Be mindful of varied terrain, which can include narrow sections or loose ground, and ensure your dog is comfortable with such conditions.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter impressive high-altitude views above the Atlantic along old cobbled trails like Caminho da Entrosa. The Boca das Voltas viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the north coast and the laurel forest. For a more dramatic sight, the Caldeirão Verde Waterfall is a significant natural monument, though reaching it involves more strenuous hiking trails rather than continuous jogging.
While many trails lead to waterfalls, they are often destinations at the end of more strenuous hikes rather than routes suitable for continuous jogging. The Caldeirão Verde Waterfall and the Waterfall in Caldeirão do Inferno Gorge are prominent examples in the broader region, accessible via dedicated hiking paths.
Arco De São Jorge benefits from a mild microclimate. While jogging is possible year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Always check local weather forecasts, as conditions can vary, especially in mountainous areas.
Absolutely. For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the region offers several difficult routes. The MIUT 60 – Madeira Island Ultra-Trail Races is a formidable 57.5 km path with substantial ascents and descents, covering diverse island terrain. Another demanding option is the Lombo do Urzal loop from Boa Ventura, a 19.9 km trail through mountainous terrain.
The terrain in Arco De São Jorge is varied. You'll find a mix of nicely paved coastal paths, old cobbled trails, and more natural, sometimes uneven, ground. Some paths can be quite narrow or have loose surfaces, so appropriate footwear is recommended. The region's diverse landscape ensures a varied running experience.
While the focus is primarily on natural beauty, the region has a rich agricultural heritage. Jogging through vineyards and fertile valleys offers a glimpse into the local way of life. For a more specific cultural stop, the Quinta do Arco Rosarium garden in the village houses a large collection of roses, offering a beautiful setting for a leisurely stroll or light jog.
Access to specific trailheads can vary. While some routes might be accessible via local bus services, having a car often provides more flexibility for reaching starting points, especially for routes further afield. Parking availability typically depends on the popularity and location of the trailhead; it's advisable to check specific route information on komoot for details on parking.


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