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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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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Madeira Walks - PR 1.3 - Vereda da Encumeada


This energetic ridge walk begins just below Pico Ruivo, the highest summit, and heads west, high above steep, wooded slopes to the mountain pass at Encumeada.


Distance: 11,2 Km

Time: 6 h

Highest point: 1761 m

Lowest point: 1000 m

Start: Pico Ruivo Shelter

Finish: Encumeada

Weather subject to frequent changes, take warm clothing
The path may be slippery, wear anti-slip footwear
Carry sufficient drinking water

Starting at Achada do Teixeira and following along PR 1.2- Pico Ruivo Footpath leading to the Pico Ruivo Shelter, you will find signs indicating the following routes: PR 1- Pico do Areeiro Footpath, leading to Madeira’s 2nd highest peak (1817m); and PR 1.1- Ilha Footpath, which descends to the parish of Ilha.The beginning of the trail to Encumeada begins a few metres above the Pico Ruivo Shelter.

Marked by frequent climbs and descents, the trail winds along at elevations between 1800 and 1000 metres as it heads towards Encumeada.

Extremely beautiful landscapes await travellers as they cross two types of ecosystems, both of which are part of the European Network of Sites of Community Interest - Natura 2000 Network: the Central Mountainous Massif and the Laurisilva Forest.

As you progress along the trail, you will pass from the volcanic precipices of the island that are characteristic of the phytoclimatic levels above 1400m (high-altitude heath) to the enveloping settings covered by species of the Laurisilva forest, such as the Madeira laurels (Ocotea foetens); laurels, or bay trees (Laurus azorica); Lily-of-the-Valley trees (Clethra arborea); an endemic buckthorn, sanguinhos (Rhamnus glandulosa); the flowering pride of Madeira (Echium candivcans); the very rare Madeiran orchid (Dactylorhiza foliosa) and Mandon's Chrysanthemum (Argyranthemum pinnatifidum).

Along the trail you will find various caves (furnas) dug out of the rocks, such as the Furna da Lapa da Cadela, which in former times served as a refuge for men who passed by as they went about cutting heath (Erica scopariassp maderensis and Erica arborea) to be used for stakes, firewood, or making charcoal.

From the junction of Boca das Torrinhas you can see panoramic views of the majestic valleys of Curral das Freiras. As you near Encumeada the feeling you are in the middle of an island will increase, as you will have the thrill of contemplating landscapes of the southern slope (Serra d’Água) as well as the valley of São Vicente to the north.

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

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