PR1 · Central Massif — Santana / Funchal border

Vereda do Areeiro (Pico do Arieiro to Pico Ruivo)

Also known as Pico do Arieiro to Pico Ruivo · Areeiro–Ruivo traverse · PR1

7 km Length linear
3.5 h Duration typical
Hard Grade hard
700 m Ascent climb
high Exposure vertigo
PR1 Trail official PR

This is a VEREDA, not a levada — a footpath blasted and carved into the spine of the central massif rather than a water channel. PR1 links Madeira's two great viewpoint peaks, starting at the Pico do Arieiro car park (1,818 m), crossing Pico das Torres (1,851 m) and ending atop Pico Ruivo (1,862 m), the highest point in the archipelago and the third-highest in Portugal. The path threads tunnels dug through volcanic tuff that once sheltered shepherds and livestock, climbs rock-cut staircases, and runs along knife-edge ridges with drops of 500 m or more to either side, frequently above the cloud line. Visit Madeira lists it as 6.1–7 km and grades it moderate, though its length, exposure and altitude see it widely rated hard. Following the August 2024 wildfire the route reopened in late April 2026 and now operates one-way, Arieiro to Ruivo. A premium entry fee applies via the SIMplifica portal.

Highlights

  • Pico Ruivo summit (1,862 m), highest point in Madeira
  • Pico das Torres (1,851 m) crossing
  • Ninho da Manta viewpoint over the eastern ridges
  • Tunnels through volcanic tuff and rock-cut staircases
  • The 'Homem em Pé' (Standing Man) rock formation
  • Sea-of-clouds vistas above the cloud line
Tunnels: Several tunnels cut through volcanic tuff; a torch/headlamp is essential. Bring a head-torch — some levada tunnels are long, low and pitch black.