Canico Trip Overview

This Levada goes through one of the final sections of the Levada dos Tornos, one of the largest and most important of the whole island, with a fundamental role in the irrigation system for the agricultural production of the region.

Throughout its nearly 16km, this hike leads hikers on a path full of beautiful landscapes, ponds and specimens of endemic flora and fauna of the archipelago, such as oaks, chaffinches and Bis Bis.

Along the route there are some tunnels, so it is recommended to use a flashlight. Take extra caution on slippery surfaces and use a cap or hat to protect your head.

Occasionally, stop to enjoy the magnificent landscapes painted with the tone of nature that fill the eyes and the soul of hikers.

Resume:

Start/End: Camacha/Santo da Serra
Altitude Mín/Máx: 597 m/758 m
Distance: 14.4 Km
Duration: 4-5 hours

Additional Info

* Duration: 5 hours
* Starts: Canico, Portugal
* Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Hiking & Camping



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What to Expect When Visiting Canico, Madeira Islands, Portugal

This Levada goes through one of the final sections of the Levada dos Tornos, one of the largest and most important of the whole island, with a fundamental role in the irrigation system for the agricultural production of the region.

Throughout its nearly 16km, this hike leads hikers on a path full of beautiful landscapes, ponds and specimens of endemic flora and fauna of the archipelago, such as oaks, chaffinches and Bis Bis.

Along the route there are some tunnels, so it is recommended to use a flashlight. Take extra caution on slippery surfaces and use a cap or hat to protect your head.

Occasionally, stop to enjoy the magnificent landscapes painted with the tone of nature that fill the eyes and the soul of hikers.

Resume:

Start/End: Camacha/Santo da Serra
Altitude Mín/Máx: 597 m/758 m
Distance: 14.4 Km
Duration: 4-5 hours

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his Levada goes through one of the final sections of the Levada dos Tornos, one of the largest and most important of the whole island, with a fundamental role in the irrigation system for the agricultural production of the region.



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