Central-East — Choupana / Camacha / Santo da Serra

Levada da Serra do Faial

Also known as Levada Vale Paraíso (lower Choupana–Camacha section) · Serra do Faial levada

6.2 km Length linear
2.25 h Duration typical
Easy Grade easy
73 m Ascent climb
low Exposure vertigo

The Levada da Serra do Faial is a long, near-level water channel that contours the eastern highlands at roughly 700–800 m, linking the heights above Funchal (Choupana) eastward through Camacha and Santo da Serra and ultimately feeding toward the Ribeiro Frio system where the Levada do Furado begins. It is most often walked as the gentle Choupana–Camacha leg — sometimes marketed as the 'Levada Vale Paraíso' — a wide, flat, shaded path through mixed oak, pine, eucalyptus and laurel woodland with intermittent panoramas over the capital and its valleys. Its flatness and width make it one of the most accessible levada walks on Madeira, with no significant exposure.

Highlights

  • One of the longest and gentlest contour levadas on the island
  • Mixed forest of oak, pine, eucalyptus and Laurisilva
  • Panoramic openings over Funchal and the Camacha valleys
  • Flat, wide, accessible path suitable for almost everyone
  • Birdwatching and endemic flora

Water on the route

  • The Levada da Serra do Faial channel itself, followed for the whole walk
Tunnels: None reported on the popular Choupana–Camacha section.. Bring a head-torch — some levada tunnels are long, low and pitch black.