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Discover Madeira’s stunning landscapes on a 6.5-hour guided hike from Bica da Cana to Encumeada, crossing tunnels, levadas, and UNESCO-listed forests with pickup included.

This guided hike in Madeira offers a full-day exploration of some of the island’s most remarkable natural sights. Starting in Bica da Cana, the tour spans approximately 11 kilometers over 6.5 hours, with a route that takes you through UNESCO-listed Laurisilva Forest, along Levada do Norte, and across rock-carved tunnels with panoramic views of São Vicente and Serra de Água valleys. The trip includes hotel pickup from Funchal, making transportation smooth and convenient.
What makes this tour appealing is its focus on less crowded trails, allowing for a more authentic experience of Madeira’s wilderness, complemented by a local guide who shares insights along the way. While the route involves some tunnels and uneven terrain, the hike is suitable for those with good mobility, and participants are encouraged to bring comfortable hiking shoes, rain gear, snacks, and a packed lunch. This experience suits nature lovers, active travelers, and those eager to see Madeira’s lush landscapes away from busy tourist spots.
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The adventure begins with a pickup from Funchal or directly from your hotel, depending on group size. The transport options include either a normal car or a van, and the guide will meet you beforehand to ensure smooth boarding. The journey itself is part of the experience, setting the stage for a day immersed in Madeira’s mountain scenery. The small group size, limited to 7 participants, ensures a personalized experience and more interaction with the guide.

The hike kicks off at the Bica da Cana Viewpoint, with a gentle descent that offers spectacular views of the São Vicente valley. From here, the trail begins to reveal Madeira’s diverse vegetation and terrain. The initial section sets a relaxed pace, perfect for taking in the scenery and listening to natural and cultural stories shared by the guide. This spot provides a great introduction before immersing further into the lush Laurisilva forest.

The core of this hike is in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, the Laurisilva Forest. The native flora and sounds of nature create a peaceful atmosphere that feels like a step back in time. The forest’s dense greenery and endemic plants showcase Madeira’s unique ecosystem. The guide shares insights about the forest’s plants and wildlife, enriching the experience. This part of the walk is considered serene and stunning, especially with the towering trees and natural quiet.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight of this tour is passing through two impressive tunnels carved into the mountainside, adding a sense of adventure to the hike. The tunnels are rocky and dark, so a flashlight or headlamp is recommended, and sturdy, hiking-appropriate shoes are essential for safety. After crossing the tunnels, the trail continues along Levada do Norte, one of Madeira’s largest levadas. Here, majestic waterfalls cascade from cliffs above, creating a dramatic backdrop for photos and moments of reflection.
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The route’s final section is a completely flat walk along the Levada do Norte, providing a relaxing pace while appreciating the waterfalls and valleys. This part offers the best vantage points for viewing the Serra de Água and surrounding landscapes. The flat terrain makes it accessible for most participants, and the lush scenery encourages a leisurely exploration.

The hike concludes at the Miradouro da Encumeada, where travelers can relax at a local café. Here, panoramic views unfold over the Serra de Água valley, providing a perfect spot to rest, enjoy a drink, and reflect on the day’s adventure. The casual break offers a chance to digest the scenery and discuss the highlights before heading back to Funchal.

Participants should prepare for variable weather conditions, bringing rain gear and comfortable clothing suitable for mountain walks. Snacks and a packed lunch are recommended to stay energized through the 6.5-hour journey. Hiking shoes are a must, and those accustomed to using hiking poles may find them helpful on uneven terrain. The guide advises carrying a flashlight or headlamp for tunnels, as they are carved through solid rock and can be dark.

This tour covers around 11 km and lasts about 5 hours, making it suitable for individuals with good mobility and some hiking experience. The route involves crossing tunnels and navigating uneven paths, so not suitable for children under 12 or guests with mobility impairments or claustrophobia. The flat final stretch along the levada offers a more relaxed pace, but overall, participants should be prepared for moderate physical activity.
Unlike more popular or crowded trails, this hike takes travelers into less frequented pathways, offering a more authentic and peaceful encounter with Madeira’s wilderness. The local guide, João Quintal, brings a passionate and insightful approach, sharing stories and details about the island’s flora, fauna, and landscapes. The inclusion of rock tunnels, waterfalls, and levadas adds variety and a sense of adventure that’s hard to find in more conventional tours.
The tour is priced to include hotel pickup, a professional guide, and the experience itself. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. The small group size ensures an intimate atmosphere and personalized attention from the guide.
This 6.5-hour guided trek offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, adventure, and cultural insights. It’s especially suited for those who want to experience Madeira’s natural beauty away from crowds and enjoy a personalized hike with a passionate local guide. The route’s diverse features, from UNESCO forests to waterfalls and tunnels, provide variety and excitement, making it an engaging and memorable journey.
While it requires moderate physical effort and some preparation, the stunning views and authentic landscapes more than compensate. Those who enjoy active outdoor experiences and are comfortable with uneven terrain will find this tour both rewarding and enriching.