Madeira Nuns Valley Tour

Every Day
09h00 - 12h30 | 13h30 - 17h00

This is a journey to the centre of Madeira Island where dramatic, cloud-topped mountains descend to verdant valleys in a most spectacular way.

After boarding the minibus in the centre of Lido we first make our way up to Eira do Serrado where you will find one of the most exclusive and beautiful views, not to mention a great "green" location unlike any other in Madeira.

The journey down to the Nuns Valley (Curral da Freiras) village takes approximately 20 minutes where guests will enjoy the countryside, forest brushes mixed with populated areas with quaint houses typical of the Madeiran society. Once the tour reaches Nuns Valley, you will immediately see a small village nestling between almost perpendicular mountains in the heart of the island.

The huge cauldron in which Nuns Valley is sitting was either formed by erosion, which is the more recent theory, or as many still believe, by volcanic activity. The village is very isolated and locals mainly live off what they cultivate. The local chestnuts are delicious and are used in everyday cooking. Every year locals celebrate the 'Chestnut Festival' for which the village is famous.

Upon your return we stop at the stunning fishing village of Câmara de Lobos. This is were Winston Churchill spent his time painting his beautiful landscapes and were you will be able to try the famous local drink - Poncha


Factsheet
Duration
Half Day
Day of Week
Every Day
Schedule
09h00 - 12h30 | 13h30 - 17h00
Included
Transportation
Insurance
Not Included
Food & Drinks
  • Eira do Serrado

    Eira do Serrado
    A short footpath takes you to the Eira do Serrado viewpoint. At an elevation of 1095 meters (3592 feet), it offers breathtaking views of the Curral das Freiras village down in the valley and the majestic mountains of the central massif that surround it.
  • Nuns Valley

    Nuns Valley
    This village is situated down in a valley at the mountainous interior of the island and is known for its chestnut industry. It is said that its name derives from having served as refuge for a convent's nuns during the French privateer attacks on Funchal.
  • Câmara de Lobos

    Câmara de Lobos
    This land of fishermen, whose main expertise is the fishing for black scabbardfish, owes its fame to the fishermen who paint the bay with their picturesque and very distinctive boats - the Xavelhas. The former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, painted this exceptional portrait when he visited the island on 8th January 1950.
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