A relatively level levada walk from the Rabaçal forestry house out to the spring that feeds the Levada do Alecrim — a channel built to supply Calheta's hydroelectric station. It ends at the clear Lagoa 'Dona Beja', the water source that in turn feeds the Lagoa do Vento waterfall below. Visit Madeira lists 3.5 km one-way (7 km round trip), Easy, 2.5 hours, running between 1,256 m and 1,339 m. Expect open valley views and characteristic heather tunnels through the laurel forest.
Highlights
The hidden Dona Beja lake at the levada spring
Wide views over the Rabaçal valley and Ribeira da Janela
Tunnels of arching heather
High-altitude Laurisilva at ~1,300 m
Water on the route
Lagoa Dona Beja (a clear lake at the levada source)
Levada do Alecrim (built to supply the Calheta hydroelectric plant)
feeds the Lagoa do Vento waterfall downstream
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Tunnels: No rock tunnels; passes through atmospheric 'heather tunnels' formed by arching tree-heath.. Bring a head-torch — some levada tunnels are long, low and pitch black.
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