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Thanks for sharing! I did this walk 2 years ago. It shows how (In the words of an old mining friend) "nature always wins". Although the fallen rocks look scary they are fairly normal for every road (and levada) on the island so I wasn't that scared on the day I did it. I've been into the Curral das Freiras 5 times now and never through the new road tunnel!. The levada from Funchal still remains to do!
If you're travelling to Madeira Island, feel free to join the group of the project "Madeira Island for Travellers", where you can find a free guide book, lots of information, advices and tips to visit the island, as well as a community that can help answer your questions. You can join here: facebook.com/groups/madeiraislandgroup/
Thanks for sharing! I did this walk 2 years ago. It shows how (In the words of an old mining friend) "nature always wins". Although the fallen rocks look scary they are fairly normal for every road (and levada) on the island so I wasn't that scared on the day I did it. I've been into the Curral das Freiras 5 times now and never through the new road tunnel!. The levada from Funchal still remains to do!
Do you mean Levada do Curral ? That levada may be in bad shape.
Hieno video ja paljon upeata katsottavaa. 👍👍👍👍👍🙂
Fascinating. Thank you
Thank you for your interest.
Mielenkiintoisia videoita, hyviä ideoita mihin tutustua.
Kiitos, Madeiralla ei kiinnostavat paikat lopu.
Combien de temps vous avez mis d’un côté à l’autre ?
I don't remember the time. The old road is 3.2 km long. In total, Eira do Serrado - Curral das Freiras is about 4 km.