Parque Natural de Madeira
This archipelago part of the Macaronesian biogeographical region contains a natural heritage of extreme scientific importance: the native forest of Madeira (Laurissilva), which was recognised by UNESCO in 1999 as World Natural Heritage, a unique distinction in Portugal. Madeira has the largest area of this type of forest, about 22,000 hectares, and also the greatest variety of flora and fauna, with some rare species such as the Orquídea da Serra (Mountain Orchid), unique in the world. Google Maps
Hiking Trails
We have selected the best hiking trails in the Park. Hiking Trails
Where to rest
We have selected the greatest places to rest in the Park. Discover