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Jogging routes around Monte are characterized by the region's elevated terrain, offering panoramic views over Funchal bay from 550 meters above sea level. The area features lush gardens and green spaces, providing tranquil environments for running. Madeira's mountainous interior and rugged relief contribute to varied terrain, including challenging ascents and scenic paths through nature. The presence of historic levada paths also offers unique running opportunities through the island's distinctive landscapes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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16.7km
02:11
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This difficult 3.8-mile jogging route to Pico Alto from Monte offers panoramic views over Funchal and diverse Madeiran landscapes.
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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 Levada of the Serra do Faial winds its way almost level through eucalyptus and laurel forests, accompanied by the constant murmur of water in the channel. Views repeatedly open up to the slopes above Funchal, small villages, and terraced fields. The easy, but sometimes narrow, path is ideal for a leisurely stroll, though a few exposed sections require attention and sure footing.
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The Pico Ruivo mountain hut lies just below the summit and is the perfect spot for a break in the thin mountain air. Here you can take shelter, have something to eat, refill your water bottles, and gather your strength for the final ascent. It's ideal for enjoying the view of the surrounding ridges before continuing on to Madeira's highest point.
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The Monte Palace Tropical Garden is located above Funchal in the Monte district and is one of Madeira's most beautiful botanical gardens. Spanning approximately 70,000 square meters, it unfolds an impressive combination of exotic plant diversity, artfully designed ponds, Asian-inspired garden areas, and cultural highlights such as azulejo tiles, sculptures, and museums. Visitors stroll through a captivating world of tree ferns, palms, waterfalls, and historical structures – always accompanied by magnificent views of the city of Funchal and the Atlantic Ocean. A place that impressively unites nature, art, and tranquility.
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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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Madeira's levadas are a true masterpiece of ancient engineering. Created in the 15th century, these stone veins capture water from the humid mountains and carry it, kilometer after kilometer, to the island's drier fields. There are over 2,200 km of canals and 40 km of hand-dug tunnels, many of them in terrain so steep that workers had to be suspended by ropes. It was an epic effort to tame the water and make it flow where it was most needed. The Levada do Caniçal is a beautiful example of this ingenuity and also offers an incredible view of Machico.
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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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The Casa de Abrigo is accessible only on foot and is located at a central junction of several hiking trails: PR1.2 – Vereda do Pico Ruivo: A 2.8 km, moderately difficult trail from Achada do Teixeira to the hut. PR1 – Vereda do Areeiro: A challenging but scenic trail from Pico do Arieiro, 7 km long, to the hut. PR1.1 – Vereda da Ilha: An 8.2 km descent from the hut to the village of Ilha with a 1,376 m elevation gain. PR1.3 – Vereda da Encumeada: An 11.2 km trail to Encumeada, which is currently (May 2025) closed.
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Monte offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 180 options available. These range from easy paths to challenging mountain trails, catering to different fitness levels.
Jogging routes around Monte feature diverse terrain. You'll find elevated paths offering panoramic views over Funchal bay, lush gardens, and green spaces. The region's mountainous interior also provides rugged relief and challenging ascents, including historic levada paths that wind through unique landscapes.
Yes, while many routes in Monte are challenging, there are 14 easy running paths suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed jog. These often traverse the beautiful gardens and less steep areas of Monte.
Monte's running routes often pass by stunning natural and historical landmarks. You might encounter beautiful gardens like the Monte Palace Tropical Garden or the Emperor's Gardens. For historical sights, consider exploring areas near highlights such as São Lourenço Palace or the Fortress of Saint James in nearby Funchal, which are part of the region's rich heritage.
Absolutely. Monte and the surrounding Madeira island are renowned for challenging trail running. Routes like Pico do Areeiro e Pico Ruivo offer high mountain views and significant elevation gains. Another demanding option is the MIUT 42 – Madeira Island Ultra-Trail Races route, which is a substantial ultra-trail challenge.
The jogging routes in Monte are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 235 reviews. Runners often praise the stunning panoramic views, the unique experience of running along levada paths, and the lush, green environments of the gardens.
Yes, Monte is close to many of Madeira's famous levada paths. A popular route that follows these traditional irrigation channels is Levadas Serra do Faial e dos Tornos, offering a unique running experience through lush landscapes.
Monte's elevated position naturally provides many viewpoints. The region is 550 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking panoramic views over Funchal bay. Many trails, especially those with higher elevation, will reward you with spectacular vistas. You can also find specific viewpoints like the Mountain view from Achada do Teixeira.
Monte benefits from a mild year-round climate, making it suitable for jogging in most seasons. Its elevated position provides a cooler environment compared to Funchal, which can be particularly pleasant during warmer months. The lush gardens are beautiful throughout the year.
Yes, for a quicker run, you can explore options like the Royal Trail of Monte (PR 3.1), which is about 6 kilometers long and can be completed in just over an hour. There are also 14 easy routes that tend to be shorter and less demanding.
On some longer or more remote trails, you might find shelters or rest areas. For example, the Shelter with Picnic Area at Pico Ruivo and the Encumeada Baixa Shelter are available on certain routes, providing a place to pause and recharge.


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