Best huts around Ponta Do Pargo are situated on the westernmost point of Madeira, an island characterized by its dramatic coastal cliffs and lush, green landscapes. This region offers a unique blend of ocean views and natural park environments, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities. The area is known for its trails that often lead to secluded spots and viewpoints. Its geographic position provides distinct natural features, including the iconic lighthouse and diverse flora.
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The area surrounding this forester's lodge contains some of the oldest laurel trees on the island. The area between the parking lot and the lodge is easily explored on foot.
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Incredibly beautiful cafe with lots of attention to detail... And an unbeatably delicious lime tart... Outside on the balcony, lots of finches fly to the tables looking for the last cake crumbs on the plates. From here you can take a shuttle back to the car park, €5 per person.
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A few steps further there is a spectacular view.
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Be careful, apparently people sometimes live in the hut. So please don't just try to go in.
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Inconspicuously hidden, this hut fits perfectly into the mystical surroundings
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You can find a few of these huts in this corner
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Around Ponta Do Pargo, you can find a variety of huts, including cafes like Casa do Rabaçal Café & Fountain, shelter houses such as Salão Shelter House, and hidden cabins like the Cabin on the Hillside. These range from simple wooden structures nestled in natural parks to facilities offering refreshments.
Yes, Casa do Rabaçal Café & Fountain is categorized as family-friendly. It offers a peaceful setting behind the main house, complete with a small fountain, birds, and lizards, making it a pleasant stop for families.
The region is characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs and lush, green landscapes. Near the Cabin on the Hillside, you can explore an area containing some of the island's oldest laurel trees. The Salão Shelter House offers views down into valleys towards the sea or up to the montane slopes of Madeira.
Many of the trails leading to huts in Ponta Do Pargo are considered intermediate difficulty. For example, the Hidden A-Frame Cabin, Wooden cabin in Madeira Natural Park, and Salão Shelter House are all accessible via intermediate routes. There are also easy hiking options available in the wider Ponta Do Pargo area.
While specific hut routes are often intermediate, the Ponta Do Pargo area offers several easy hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the Fio Viewpoint – Ponta do Pargo Lighthouse loop or the Pico Vermelho Viewpoint – Boa Morte Viewpoint loop. These are great for beginners and can be combined with visits to nearby huts. Explore more easy hikes in the region on the Easy hikes around Ponta Do Pargo guide.
Beyond visiting the huts, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The region is excellent for hiking, with options ranging from easy to difficult. There are also running trails available. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Ponta Do Pargo guide and the Running Trails around Ponta Do Pargo guide.
Yes, for some huts, parking is available. For instance, the area around the Cabin on the Hillside has a parking lot, with the lodge easily explored on foot from there.
Visitors recommend bringing sturdy shoes, a rain jacket, and a flashlight. The weather in Madeira can change quickly, so being prepared for varying conditions is advisable.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful settings, stunning views, and the opportunity for a break during their explorations. The Salão Shelter House is noted for its wonderful 'balcony' with fantastic views, while the Casa do Rabaçal Café & Fountain is praised for its peaceful atmosphere and good espresso.
Yes, several huts offer excellent viewpoints. The Salão Shelter House is specifically highlighted as a shelter house with a viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas. The Wooden cabin in Madeira Natural Park is also near a recommended vantage point.
Ponta Do Pargo offers both traditional hut trails and Levada walks. Some huts, like the Salão Shelter House, are located directly along Levadas, providing resting points. Levada walks are generally known for their relatively flat paths following water channels, while other hut trails might involve more varied terrain and elevation changes, often leading to coastal views or through ancient forests.


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