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- Caminho das Cascatas da Levada Nova 4.7 Directions
Community route (mapped on AllTrails) — this is not part of Madeira's official PR trail network managed by IFCN (the regional government's forests and nature-conservation authority), so it has no official open/closed status and no maintenance or signage guarantee. Check access and conditions locally before going.
This lovely levada walk starts in the Lombada area, in Ribeira Brava, on the south side of Madeira. It follows the Levada Nova and is known for its series of small waterfalls (cascatas) — the path hugs the levada channel, giving you views across the valley and out to the sea.
Along the way you pass through patches of tended farmland — small plots of fruit trees and vegetables, tended by their owners — giving you a glimpse of traditional Madeiran agriculture and rural life, alongside the sounds and sight of flowing water.
| Distance | 7.7 km (out & back) |
| Difficulty | Hard |
| Estimated time | 3.5–4 hours |
| Area | Madeira Natural Park |
| Community rating | ★ 4.7 from 283 hiker reviews on AllTrails |
Directions to the trailhead ↗ — this will route you from wherever you are.
Because this isn't an official IFCN-recommended PR trail:
- There is no official open/closed status — conditions can change (fallen trees, landslides, unsafe sections) without any official notice.
- No maintained signage or waymarks — make sure you have a GPS track or good route description.
- The AllTrails community rating and difficulty reflect hikers' own reports; the "hard" rating likely reflects narrow sections, exposure, or slippery surfaces near the waterfalls.
Check current conditions locally before setting out, and consider whether the weather is suitable — heavy rain can make levada paths and waterfall sections especially slippery.
Would you like me to check the mountain weather forecast and IPMA warnings for the day you're planning to go, or suggest a nearby official PR trail as an alternative?