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Trails · Calheta

Levada do Paul

Wide, easy levada across the Paul da Serra plateau — open moorland with endemic flowers and panoramic skies.

Distance
10 km
Elevation gain
100 m
Difficulty
Easy
Typical time
~3 h

About Levada do Paul

Levada do Paul sits in the south-west, where the laurisilva spills toward the coast and is an accessible walk suitable for most fitness levels. Over its 10 km point-to-point route, Levada do Paul climbs around 100 m of cumulative gain. Most walkers take between 3 and 4 hours, depending on pace and how often they stop for photos.

Bring more water than you think you need and pace yourself — the second half is where most people struggle. The route is part of Madeira's signed network of official PR ("Pequena Rota") trails, which means it is marked, maintained and mapped — but conditions can change quickly when cloud rolls in from the Atlantic.

What to know before you go

  • Wear proper hiking shoes with grip — basalt gets slippery when damp, and most levada paths have a drop on one side.
  • Carry at least 1.5 L of water per person and a windproof layer; the summit ridge can be 10 °C colder than the coast.
  • A small head torch is useful in case the route enters any tunnel section.
  • Mid-morning is fine, but earlier starts mean clearer views and emptier paths.
  • Check the official ‘Estado dos Trilhos’ status before you go — trails close after storms or rockfalls.

Best time to visit

May, June, September and early October combine long daylight, stable weather and lower trail traffic. Winter is fine for the lower levadas but unreliable on the high ridges.

Location

Calheta, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps

32.76190, -17.10030

Frequently asked

How long does the Levada do Paul hike take?+

Most hikers complete Levada do Paul in around 3 hours, though slower paces or photo stops can push it to 5 hours. The route is 10 km long with about 100 m of elevation gain.

Is Levada do Paul suitable for beginners?+

Yes. Levada do Paul is rated easy and is suitable for most fitness levels, including families with older children. Sturdy shoes are still recommended.

Do I need a guide for Levada do Paul?+

No, Levada do Paul is a signed official trail and most fit hikers walk it independently. Local guides are widely available if you prefer transport, route certainty, or commentary on the landscape.

Nearby on Madeira

Other places within easy reach of Levada do Paul.

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