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Hotel Pico da Urze occupies a unique and privileged location in the heart of nature. The spot is ideal for those seeking full contact with forest and mountain, exploring one of the largest Nature Parks of Laurisilva Forest in the World – Classified as World Heritage by UNESCO. Here you can plan, begin and end innumerable walks along levadas and trails that are among the most popular and appreciated on Madeira Island - Levada do Rabaçal, Risco, 25 Fontes, Fanal, Estanquinhos, Bica da Cana, Fonte do Bispo, Galiano, Lombo do Mouro, Encumeada, and many others found at Paul da Serra, around this plateau located in the “centre” of the best walks. Hotel Pico da Urze is located at Paúl da Serra – on the largest plateau of Madeira Island - at 1418 metres elevation and only 35 minutes from Funchal. The latest roads and motorways make it possible for you to reach us much more quickly. These access routes include the new road connecting Paul da Serra to the “Calheta - Ribeira Brava - Funchal” motorway through “Loreto-Arco da Calheta”.
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About Hotel Pico da Urze

Hotel Pico da Urze occupies a unique and privileged location in the heart of nature. The spot is ideal for those seeking full contact with forest and mountain, exploring one of the largest Nature Parks of Laurisilva Forest in the World – Classified as World Heritage by UNESCO. Here you can plan, begin and end innumerable walks along levadas and trails that are among the most popular and appreciated on Madeira Island - Levada do Rabaçal, Risco, 25 Fontes, Fanal, Estanquinhos, Bica da Cana, Fonte do Bispo, Galiano, Lombo do Mouro, Encumeada, and many others found at Paul da Serra, around this plateau located in the “centre” of the best walks.
Hotel Pico da Urze is located at Paúl da Serra – on the largest plateau of Madeira Island - at 1418 metres elevation and only 35 minutes from Funchal.
The latest roads and motorways make it possible for you to reach us much more quickly. These access routes include the new road connecting Paul da Serra to the “Calheta - Ribeira Brava - Funchal” motorway through “Loreto-Arco da Calheta”.

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Agriculture


Madeira's agricultural heritage results from centuries of cultivation, during which thousands upon thousands of poios or terraces have been built. The poios rise from sea level up the mountainsides. These terraces have won a long battle with the stark Madeira terrain, which is so rough and steep that the islanders have created a lasting monument to their ingenuity and skills.

The imagination gasps at the dangers overcome, the daring and above all the labour involved in construction of retaining walls that hold the terraces together. Consider the prowess necessary to tame and channel the water and build the vast and intricate network of levadas or irrigation channels. This is indeed the work of centuries.
The main agricultural products are grape for the island’s famous wine, and bananas. Production of subtropical fruits such as avocados, mangoes, "anonas" (sugar apples), passion fruit, guavas, pitangas, kiwi fruits, etc, is starting to gain insignificance. The wine grape was introduced to the island during the first quarter of the 15th century. The first vine variety to be planted was the Malvasia from Napoli di Malvasia in the Greek island of Minos. In the 17th century the Sercial, Verdelho and Boal vine varieties were introduced. These four varieties form the backbone of Madeira’s fortified wine. Vines are normally cultivated in rows a metre and a half high and planted up to 400 metres above sea level. In the highest terrain farmers use rootstock of a climbing vine that wraps itself around and is supported by trees.
The banana tree was introduced to the island in the mid 16th century, and it slowly spread across the whole island from the south coast. The first kind of banana to be introduced was the "banana da terra" or plantain which is no longer planted. Nowadays the most cultivated one is the Chinese dwarf banana.
One of the strongest characteristics of the built environment of these islands is the rural settlement. Away from the towns are scattered the charming and brightly coloured houses of farming communities that set off the natural landscape, enhancing its beauty and character.

in www.madeitatourism.org

If you need a place to relax and enjoy the Nature, Hotel Pico da Urze is the right choice. BOOK NOW

1 coments:

Unknown said...

I would like to know more about Madeira`s north zone. You are located in the north west, aren`t you?
I love to travel all around the world, and love this initiative, a hotel is not only to sell.
Congrats.
MARK WENSLEY from Norway