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Touring cycling around Jardim Da Serra, a civil parish in Madeira, features a mountainous landscape characterized by continuous climbs and descents. The region offers a blend of challenging mountain roads, scenic levada paths, and expansive moorland. Panoramic viewpoints are common, offering wide vistas across valleys and towards the Atlantic Ocean. Lush cherry fields and diverse terrain provide a varied backdrop for cycling.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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44.8km
04:04
1,870m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.5km
03:53
1,390m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.8km
02:58
1,280m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.5km
04:31
1,670m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church is situated on a square that lies below sea level. It used to be regularly flooded and renovated by the locals. Currently, it is protected by a breakwater with a promenade.
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The path along the Levada is easy to walk.
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During the flower festival it is very beautiful here
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Patrícia Sumares presents us with a sculptural mural of large proportions, composed of over three thousand face sculp tures. These were created from two hundred and fifty molds of not only local residents of Ponta do Sol, but also tourists and others who showed an interest in taking part in this project. To this end, the artist has been creating the face molds at her atelier over this past year (in between the two editions of the Aqui Acola festival), capturing the essence of each physiognomy and calling upon the public at large to take an active part in her work. The onlooker takes on the role of co-creator, insofar that they participate in the mak-ing of the work, "lending" their face and becoming a living part of the panel itself. But they are more than mere faces; they are the expressions and feelings of a community, its life stories and collective memories. They are human landscapes of hope which reveal a certain sense of spirituality and civic union. The face and its underlying symbolic issues have been a re-curring theme in Patrícia Sumares work, through sculptural installations that propose a philosophical examination of life, the perennial, hope, and memory. The subtlety and po-etry of her visual discourse have come to characterize how she approaches the art of sculpture, creating pieces that function as metaphors for the human condition. Contrary to the more conventional artworks that make up a large part of Madeira's public art, the artist proposes an artistic intervention with a sense of community, as it calls upon the citizens to "show their faces" for the project. This cooperative relationship and creative partnership is intrin sic to the spirit of a public art that foments a societal com mitment to the valorization and promotion of an effective participation of society in the artistic endeavor. The artist's work also reflects an effort to demystify Art itself, making it acessible to the common citizen, since it allows for their direct involvement in and sharing of the creative act. In this sense, art can be seen as a catalyzer for the collective energy and development of the human potential. However, it is not merely through the different faces that the artist establishes a specific relationship with the locale where the artistic intervention is to take place. Contrasting with the background, a "flock" of bird silhouettes, charac-teristic of Madeira's fauna, appears. These mirrored shapes, imbued with an intense visual dynamic, emerge from the mural creating a diversity of fruitive possibilities, through their forceful interaction with the surrounding space. This is achieved through the interplay of their reflective surfac-es with the encompassing landscape, and through exploring different chromatic effects produced by the way the light is focused. The mirrored surfaces not only duplicate the land-scape, creating new spatial relations, but also warp the visual perception, introducing another dimension to the work. In this intercalated organization of shapes, one can observe how the expressive values of light and shadow are wrought so as to truly stimulate the onlookers imagination-leading to the discovery of its diverse symbolic associations. It also calls for an introspective contemplation from its onlookers, giving rise to a sort of collective identification.
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Local picturesque market with fruit and planting seeds, cool to stay a bot to feel the vibe!
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beautiful church
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The village church is located in the center of the village.
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Jardim Da Serra offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 25 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate loops to challenging mountain ascents.
The terrain around Jardim Da Serra is predominantly mountainous, featuring verdant cherry fields, especially beautiful in April when they bloom. You'll encounter a mix of challenging mountain roads, scenic levada paths, and even expansive moorland on the nearby Paul da Serra plateau, offering a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Jardim Da Serra has over 20 difficult routes. One such demanding option is From Boca da Encumeada to Fonte do Bispo — route on Madeira Island, a 30.7-mile (49.5 km) path that traverses mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes.
While many routes are challenging, there are moderate options available. For a less strenuous ride, consider the Tuk-Tuk tour in Madeira – Praça do Povo loop from Nazaré, a 10.0-mile (16.2 km) route that takes you through coastal and urban areas, offering a more relaxed experience.
Absolutely. Jardim Da Serra is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic viewpoints. Many routes will lead you to spots like Boca dos Namorados or the Corrida lookout, offering expansive views of areas such as Curral das Freiras. The Ninho da Manta Viewpoint, though further afield, also provides spectacular vistas of the Ribeira da Fajã da Nogueira valley.
Yes, there are several circular routes to explore. A popular option is the Ribeira Brava, Boca da Encumeada e Ponta do Sol — circular route on the island of Madeira (CIMA PR 05-1), a 29.7-mile (47.8 km) trail that offers varied mountain scenery.
The region is rich in natural beauty, including impressive waterfalls. You might encounter the Levada Nova Tunnel and Waterfall, which features an exciting tunnel section, or the 49-meter high Aquagem waterfall, often accessible from Levada do Norte paths. Other notable waterfalls include Levada Nova Waterfall and Waterfall on Levada Nova.
Beyond the natural landscapes, you can explore cultural landmarks such as historical chapels, including São Cristóvão Chapel. For a truly iconic experience, consider a detour to the Pico Ruivo Summit, the highest point on Madeira, offering magical views of the island.
The spring months, particularly April, are ideal for touring cycling in Jardim Da Serra. This is when the abundant cherry fields bloom in white, creating a stunning backdrop for your rides. The region generally offers a verdant, mountainous 'garden' environment throughout much of the year.
The touring cycling routes in Jardim Da Serra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 270 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging mountain ascents to scenic levada paths, and the stunning panoramic views that are common throughout the region.
Yes, cycling through Jardim Da Serra allows for cultural immersion. The parish is known for its humble and friendly community, and routes often pass through areas where you can experience local life. You might also encounter historical chapels, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventure.
Many routes showcase the region's unique beauty. Consider routes that traverse the lush cherry fields, especially during their blooming season. The levada paths, while not always explicitly cycling routes, offer incredibly scenic and relatively flat sections through dramatic landscapes, often with the scent of eucalyptus and wildflowers.


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