Miradouro do Espigão
Roadside lookout above Câmara de Lobos with a clean view down to the fishing harbour Churchill painted in 1950.
About Miradouro do Espigão
Miradouro do Espigão is one of Madeira's signature miradouros. Roadside lookout above Câmara de Lobos with a clean view down to the fishing harbour Churchill painted in 1950.
Like most island viewpoints, the view changes dramatically with the weather: clear at sunrise, often cloud-locked by lunchtime, and frequently spectacular again at golden hour. Check a webcam or the IPMA forecast before driving up.
What to know before you go
- Bring a windproof layer — even on warm days the exposed clifftops are noticeably cooler.
- Sunrise and the hour before sunset usually give the cleanest views; midday tends to flatten the light and bring cloud.
- Parking is small at most miradouros; arrive early or be prepared to wait briefly for a spot.
- Stay behind the railings — the cliffs are higher than they look.
Best time to visit
Year-round, but May, June, September and October combine the most settled weather with the best light. Avoid windy days for clifftop viewpoints.
Location
Câmara de Lobos, Madeira · Open in OpenStreetMap · Google Maps
32.65330, -16.97190
Frequently asked
Is Miradouro do Espigão free to visit?+
Yes, Miradouro do Espigão is a public viewpoint and free to access. Some sites have small paid parking nearby.
How long should I spend at Miradouro do Espigão?+
Most visitors spend 15–45 minutes at Miradouro do Espigão, depending on weather and how busy it is. Combine it with a nearby trail or village to make a half-day trip.
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