'Levada do Rosemary': A Scenic Walk through Paul da Serra's Rocky Lagoons and Waterfalls

Embark on the breathtaking Levada do Rosemary walk through Paul da Serra’s rocky lagoons and waterfalls. Discover the beauty of nature and take a refreshing dip in the crystalline waters. Unforgettable!

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Levada do Alecrim - This is a walk unlike any other. Many of our guests tell us that they have enjoyed the most. Deep in the valley of the western plateau, you will be marvelled at the rock pools, which have been carved over millions of years by the water as it runs towards the sea, forming magnificent waterfalls and cascades.
    If you choose the…
What's Included
  • Climate-controlled transportation
  • All-inclusive pricing with fees and taxes
Additional Information

This unique trek is often rated as the favourite by our patrons. Delving into the valley located in the plateau of Paul da Serra, prepare to marvel at ponds and rock sculptures, carved over millennia by the flowing water towards the ocean, resulting in breathtaking waterfalls and stunning cascades.
If you plan to undertake this adventure in summer, don’t…

Location
Levada do Alecrim
Rabacal
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Z1755ztjillb
Apr 27, 2024
Our first Walk in the Madeiran Mountains - We loved this walk, it was varied, we got to experience a levada walk as well as a challenging descent into the Lagoa do Vento. This waterfall was amazing, the water was being blown by the wind around the rockface to the pool below. The rockface behind the waterfall is a slice through a volcano. Very interesting if you like a bit of geology on a walk! Our guide, Nestor, was very good, he gave clear options for those in the group not wishing to do the descent and was very knowledgeable about the plant life on the mountains. The weather was not brilliant, it was more like a day in the Scottish hills, but this didn't really matter as long as you were dressed for it. Perhaps the information in the brochure could include a little about each walk; the ascent and descent, what the level of difficulty describes and the overall distance of the walk. Also weather advice and what to wear for a day in these hills.
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211hazeli
Apr 10, 2024
So much effort for so little reward! - This walk was classed as "Moderate", but I think it was very difficult! I am of reasonable fitness but I really struggled with some of the high rocky steps we had to negotiate on this trek. At one point I was shaking with the effort of it all and thought I would have to be stretchered back down! I am not the only one, and even some of the young ones found it much more challenging than expected. I have returned home with an injured knee because of it. On most of the trek there wasn't even anything nice to see to make it worthwhile - just forest. Altogether we saw 2 rocky pools with waterfalls, one only accessible via the steep rocky steps. The second one was reached via a flat path going along the actual levada - I would much rather have just visited that one and not bothered with the first one!
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