Natural monuments around Câmara De Lobos include dramatic sea cliffs and secluded coastal areas on Madeira's southern coast. This region is characterized by its rugged coastline, fertile agricultural terraces, and unique microclimates. The landscape offers diverse natural features, from towering viewpoints to hidden beaches. Visitors can explore a variety of natural settings that showcase the island's geological and ecological diversity.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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This viewpoint is also worth seeing for sunrise. However, the path from the parking lot at Rio Arieiro to the start of the Ninho da Manta trail was completely icy when we were there. It only became passable once the sun thawed the ice.
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The beautiful hiking trail PR1 starts here from Pico do Areeiro with wonderful views 😍. Unfortunately, it is currently not passable up to Pico Ruivo.
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The path to Pico Ruivo is currently closed due to rockfalls and forest fires. It is recommended to take the northern ascent to the summit.
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Parking at Pico do Areeiro will cost €4 per hour from 1/1/2025 😲, with a 15-minute portion costing one euro. Fortunately, the first 15 minutes are free for those who drop off passengers. In addition, additional parking spaces, including one near "Casa de Abrigo das Sorveiras", offer a lower price of two euros per hour. These rules apply to both tourists and residents.
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The narrowest part of the whole route, where it drops steeply to the left and right... But here it is well secured with ropes.
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First opportunity to enjoy the view of the valley from a miradouro without being looked at askance by the next hiker.
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Perfect path towards Pico RUIVO. Very often well secured steps, but there are also passages that are a little slippery, especially when it is wet in the morning - you should be sure-footed and have a feel for mountain hiking. Good clothing of course.
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The mountains of Madeira are fantastic! 🤩
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The region around Câmara De Lobos offers several remarkable natural monuments. Among them, Ninho da Manta Viewpoint provides stunning views of the Fajã da Nogueira valley and Madeira's central mountain range. Another must-see is Narrow Path (Pedra Rija Ridge), known for its impressive mountain and rock formations. Additionally, the towering sea cliff of Cabo Girão, famous for its glass-floored skywalk, and the secluded coastal area of Fajã dos Padres, accessible by cable car or boat, are highly recommended.
Yes, for families, the Doca de Cavacas Natural Swimming Pools offer a pleasant spot for swimming and relaxation. Fajã dos Padres also features a secluded, rocky beach with calm, clear, and mild-temperature seawater, ideal for swimming and snorkeling, making it a great family destination.
You can experience diverse natural features. Cabo Girão boasts one of Europe's highest sea cliffs with a thrilling glass skywalk, offering panoramic coastal views. Fajã dos Padres, a 'hidden island within the island,' is known for its unique microclimate supporting exotic fruit cultivation and its secluded beach. The viewpoints like Ninho da Manta and Pedra Rija Viewpoint showcase dramatic rock formations and expansive vistas of the Atlantic and Madeira's interior.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Narrow Path (Pedra Rija Ridge), which provides breathtaking views. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Câmara De Lobos. Mountain biking and general cycling routes are also popular, with guides like MTB Trails around Câmara De Lobos and Cycling around Câmara De Lobos available.
Madeira generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. Fajã dos Padres, for instance, has mild-temperature seawater throughout the year, making it suitable for swimming anytime. For viewpoints like Cabo Girão and Ninho da Manta, clear days offer the best panoramic views. Early mornings are often ideal for watching the sunrise from Cabo Girão and experiencing the dramatic landscapes before potential cloud cover or larger crowds.
Cabo Girão is easily accessible, located less than two kilometers west of Câmara de Lobos, with its famous skywalk providing a direct viewing experience. Fajã dos Padres, being more secluded, is primarily accessed via a special cliffside lift (cable car) or by boat, adding to its unique charm and adventure.
Yes, beyond the Doca de Cavacas Natural Swimming Pools, Fajã dos Padres offers a beautiful, secluded rocky beach with calm, clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Its unique location at the base of a high cliff provides a tranquil and natural swimming experience.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Ninho da Manta Viewpoint and the Cabo Girão Skywalk. The dramatic rock formations and the sense of awe inspired by the rugged coastline are also highly praised. The unique experience of accessing secluded areas like Fajã dos Padres by cable car or boat, and the tranquility of its microclimate, are also very popular.
Fajã dos Padres is particularly notable for its unique agricultural landscape. Thanks to its microclimate, shielded by high cliffs, it allows for the cultivation of exotic fruits such as mangoes, avocado pears, bananas, and even Malmsey wine grapes. Visitors can explore paths winding through these orchards, offering a glimpse into Madeira's traditional farming practices.
While Cabo Girão and Fajã dos Padres are well-known, exploring the paths leading to and from viewpoints like Pedra Rija Viewpoint or the Narrow Path (Pedra Rija Ridge) can reveal less crowded, equally stunning vistas. The Water Roof on Levada do Moinho, a small, overgrown shelter protecting the levada, is also a unique and charming spot that showcases the island's ingenuity and natural beauty.
The terrain around Câmara De Lobos can vary significantly. Trails leading to viewpoints like Ninho da Manta are often well-developed, while others, such as the Narrow Path (Pedra Rija Ridge), are considered challenging due to steep ascents/descents and narrow sections. Many trails offer impressive mountain and rock formations. It's advisable to check specific route details for difficulty before embarking on a hike.


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