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Hike the PR 9 - Levada do Caldeirão Verde Trail through Madeira's ancient forest to a spectacular 100-meter waterfall.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.22 km
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16.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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9.25 km
4.91 km
1.44 km
463 m
395 m
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7.13 km
3.87 km
3.85 km
1.14 km
463 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the path largely follows a flat levada, making it accessible, the round-trip distance of approximately 16.4 kilometers and the duration of around 6 hours mean it's a longer hike. It's generally rated as moderate in difficulty. Beginners with a good fitness level should be able to complete it, but be prepared for the length and the dark, potentially slippery tunnels.
The PR 9 - Levada do Caldeirão Verde Trail is an out-and-back route. This means you will retrace your steps along the same path to return to the starting point at Queimadas Forest Park.
The trail primarily follows an 18th-century irrigation channel, known as a 'levada,' resulting in a mostly flat dirt path. You'll walk through dense Laurissilva forest, encountering narrow sections, some along cliff sides (typically with railings). A notable feature is the presence of four dark, wet, and potentially slippery tunnels carved into the rock, requiring a light source. Expect some rocks and roots on the ground.
The trail features four tunnels that vary in length and height. They are dark, can be wet, and the ground inside can be slippery. It is essential to bring a flashlight or headlamp for each person to navigate these sections safely. Watch your step and be mindful of low ceilings in some areas.
Beyond the lush Laurissilva forest and views over São Jorge, key highlights include a Traditional Santana house at Pico das Pedras near the start, several beautiful waterfalls along the way, and the spectacular 100-meter Caldeirão Verde Waterfall at the end of the trail, plunging into a cold lagoon. You'll also pass through unique Tunnels on the Levada do Caldeirão Verde.
The trail starts from Queimadas Forest Park. There is a dedicated parking area available at the park. It's a popular spot, so arriving early is advisable, especially during peak season, to secure a parking space.
Generally, there is no entrance fee or permit required to hike the PR 9 - Levada do Caldeirão Verde Trail or to enter Queimadas Forest Park. However, there might be a small fee for parking your car at the park's designated lot.
While dogs are generally allowed on many levada trails in Madeira, it's important to keep them on a leash. Given the narrow sections, cliff-side paths, and dark tunnels on this specific route, ensure your dog is comfortable with such conditions and that you can maintain control. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your pet.
Madeira's climate is mild year-round, making the trail accessible in most seasons. However, the spring and autumn months (April-May and September-October) often offer the most pleasant temperatures and less chance of heavy rain. Summer can be warm, and winter might bring more rain, which can make the tunnels and paths wetter. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
For this hike, you should bring a flashlight or headlamp for the tunnels, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip (as paths can be wet and slippery), rain gear (Madeira weather can change quickly), sufficient water and snacks, and a fully charged phone. A small backpack for your essentials is also recommended.
Yes, while primarily following the PR 9 - Levada do Caldeirão Verde, the route also passes through sections of the PR JOEL - Um caminho para todos and the Vereda Achada do Teixeira - Queimadas.
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Since every guidebook described the hike as very interesting, we hiked in a group, like a traditional hike. 🤣 Making it even more difficult was that the path was only 30 cm wide for most parts. Exciting.
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Very nice tour, although at 6 kilometers I could use a little variety to walk next to the levadas.😅
The 3 tunnels were a welcome break.
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However, the paths were very uneven, many stones and tree roots made the path a bit difficult. On the other hand, the path itself was very beautiful (everything is so wonderfully fresh and green) and definitely even more beautiful when the visibility was better.
The waterfall made up for …
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There are 4 tunnels to cross.
Flashlight or headlamp strongly recommended. Sometimes you have to bend over in the tunnel.
Paths are sometimes not suitable for those who are not afraid of heights.
This was our last hike during our vacation in Madeira.
A hiking paradise...
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