Total Time 5 H
Total Distance 11 Km
Highest Altitude 870 m
Lowest Altitude 520 m
DIFFICULTY easy
Car or taxi: ER103 to Ribeiro Frio.
Several walks start at Ribeiro Frio – one of the most popular walking destinations on the island. This trail begins just below Victors Bar.
Points of interest: The Levada do Furado, which begins at Ribeiro Frio, is one of the oldest Levadas belonging to the state, having been acquired through a contract signed in 1822 between the first Count of Carvalhal and the Board of the Royal Treasury, for the purpose of irrigating the farmlands of Porto da Cruz. Due to its connection with the Levadas of Juncal and of Serra do Faial, which join it soon after its beginning and continue on beyond its terminal point at Lamaceiros, it is said that this Levada carries three waters: the water that is gathered in the valley of Ribeiro Frio and irrigates the terraces of Porto da Cruz; and those that come from the mountains of Santana and are stored in the reservoir at Santo da Serra for later distribution.
Plants: native forest – the Laurissilva – made up predominantly of the laurel, or bay tree (Laurus ovocanariensis), the lily-of-the-valley tree (Clethra arborea), the Madeira laurel (Ocotea foetens), Madeira mahogany (Persea indica), as well as the yellow, or Madeira foxglove (Isoplexis sceptrum), the pride of Madeira (Echium candicans), Mandon’s Chrysanthemum (Argyranthemum pinnatifidum), and the Madeiran orchid (Dactylorhiza foliosa).
Birds: Firecrest (Regulus madeirensis), the smallest bird residing in Madeira, and the intrepid chaffinch (Fringila coelebs maderiensis). Madeira long-toed pigeon (Columba trocaz), a species endemic to Madeira.
The landscape is dominated by the valley of Ribeiro Frio, with the amazing farm fields of Faial, São Roque do Faial and Porto da Cruz. The spectacular rock formation of Penha de Águia protects the bay of Faial to the east, and to the west the Ponta dos Clérigos. It is at Lamaceiros that the waters are separated and here the Furado Levada ends and the descent to Portela begins. Crossing the forested area of Lamaceiros and passing the Forestry Station of Lamaceiros, the trail follows a dirt road until it meets the Portela Levada, which goes around the left side of Lombo das Faias, coming to an end where it meets the Regional Highway ER102.