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Discover Madeira’s natural beauty and local flavors with a 5-hour Levada walk, cider tasting, and orchard lunch—perfect for lovers of nature and authentic food experiences.
The Levada Walk, Cider Tasting & Lunch tour in Madeira offers a well-rounded glimpse into the island’s lush landscape and its traditional cider craftsmanship. For $139 per person, this 5-hour experience combines a scenic walk through the iconic Laurissilva forest, a tasting of award-winning local ciders, and a hearty lunch in an orchard setting. It’s an engaging choice for visitors eager to explore Madeira’s natural beauty while enjoying authentic flavors. Keep in mind, the tour includes a one-hour walk, so comfortable shoes and a jumper are recommended, especially in cooler weather. This tour is best suited for active travelers who appreciate nature, local food, and handcrafted beverages, though it isn’t accessible for wheelchair users.


The tour begins with a one-hour walk along the famous levadas, irrigation channels built hundreds of years ago. These pathways wind through Madeira’s lush Laurissilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering visitors a chance to enjoy peaceful forest views, river crossings, and scenic village vistas. The route is designed to be accessible for most visitors with comfortable shoes and a jacket, making it ideal for those wanting a manageable but picturesque outdoor experience. The walk provides a close-up look at Madeira’s verdant landscape while crossing the quaint village scenes where apples are cultivated.
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The cider tasting takes place at Quinta da Moscadinha, a local cider producer that started cider production in 2020 but has long been known for its tasty apple juice. This estate produces award-winning ciders made from apples grown by locals, with a history of cider production stretching back over 500 years in Madeira. The estate’s production involves aging cider in French and American oak barrels, which adds complexity and depth. Visitors enjoy tasting three different ciders while learning about the traditional methods used for brewing. The guides provide detailed explanations of cider making, making the tasting both educational and flavorful.

Following the cider tasting, the tour moves to a local orchard where a delicious lunch is served in the estate’s restaurant. The meal is designed to highlight local ingredients, with fresh, flavorful dishes that complement the cider experience. The setting offers a relaxed atmosphere with surrounding fruit trees and a taste of authentic Madeira hospitality. The lunch provides a satisfying conclusion to the tour, giving visitors a chance to unwind and enjoy the local produce in a scenic environment.
This tour includes transportation, with pickup and drop-off at your accommodation. To participate, travelers should arrive 10 minutes early for pickup. The tour is conducted in English, French, and Portuguese, ensuring clear communication. The group size is limited, and the tour requires a minimum of 4 participants for confirmation. If the minimum isn’t met, the team will contact you for rescheduling or a full refund. The entire activity lasts around 5 hours, with starting times available depending on your booking.
More Great Tours NearbyThe leisurely nature of the levada walk makes it suitable for most physically capable visitors, but comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing are necessary. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and individuals with mobility limitations should consider this before booking. The Jacket and comfortable clothes are recommended, especially during cooler months or in the early morning or late afternoon.
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Since the estate only started cider production in 2020, the award-winning ciders have quickly gained recognition both nationally and internationally. The producers pride themselves on high-quality craftsmanship, standing out as one of the few places in Madeira producing exceptional cider. The tastings include a variety of apple-based spirits, with the estate’s long tradition of apple juice adding to the authenticity. This tour provides a rare opportunity to learn about and sample Madeira’s cider, which has been produced on the island for over 500 years.

What sets this experience apart is the combination of nature, history, and local flavors. The scenic levada walk offers a peaceful immersion into Madeira’s lush environment, while the cider tasting showcases an ancient local tradition that’s been perfected in recent years. The orchard lunch adds a genuine touch of rural life, giving visitors a taste of Madeira’s agricultural roots. The knowledgeable guides enrich the experience with detailed explanations, making it suitable for those interested in both nature and local culture.

This experience works well for active travelers who want a manageable outdoor activity combined with culinary discovery. It’s ideal for food lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those curious about Madeira’s cider heritage. The small group setting ensures personalized attention, while the flexible booking options make it easier to fit into varied travel schedules. However, travelers with mobility issues or those seeking a more relaxed, seated experience may find this tour less suitable.

The combination of scenic walking, authentic cider tasting, and orchard lunch makes this tour a memorable way to experience Madeira’s natural beauty and local craftsmanship. The $139 price point reflects a well-organized experience that balances outdoor activity with culture. The quality of the cider, the engaging guides, and the delicious meal all work together to provide a satisfying and authentic day on the island. This tour is particularly recommended for those who enjoy moderate physical activity paired with culinary delights.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes a qualified guide, transportation, a one-hour levada walk, cider tasting at Quinta da Moscadinha, and lunch at the orchard.
How long is the walk?
The walk is approximately one hour, designed to be a pleasant stroll through the Laurissilva forest and local village areas.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, comfortable shoes and a jacket are recommended. The walk is manageable but not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues.
What are the tasting options at the cider estate?
Guests enjoy three tastings of cider made from local apples, aged in French and American oak barrels, showcasing Madeira’s cider craftsmanship.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, pickup and drop-off at your accommodation are included in the tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak English, French, and Portuguese.
How long does the entire tour last?
The experience lasts around 5 hours, depending on the starting time and pacing.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The leisurely walk and tasting activities make it suitable for families, but mobility restrictions should be considered.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking early is recommended since spots are limited, and the tour requires a minimum of 4 participants.
This Levada Walk, Cider Tasting & Lunch tour provides a rich experience of Madeira’s landscapes and traditions, combining scenic outdoor activity with local flavors. Whether you enjoy nature, food, or history, this tour offers a well-rounded taste of what Madeira has to offer.
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