PR 13 – Vereda do Fanal

The Enchanted Forest

Afstand

10.8 km (One Way)

Varighed

4h

Sværhedsgrad

Moderat

Status

✅ ÅBEN

🌫️ FOG HAZARD Fanal is famous for its thick fog. While beautiful for photos, it can be disorienting. If visibility drops to zero, stop and wait. Ensure you have a GPS or offline map (Maps.me / Google Maps).

🕐 Bedste tidspunkt at besøge

Solopgang
Magi
Midt på dagen
Clear
Eftermiddag
Mood

💡 Pro-tip: For Fanal, “Bad Weather” is often “Good Weather.” The twisted trees look best in the fog and mist. A sunny day at Fanal is pretty, but a foggy day is unforgettable.

⚠️ Teknisk sværhedsgrad

Risiko for svimmelhed Lav 🟢
Fysisk anstrengelse Medium 🟠
Stiens overflade Muddy 🟠
Navigation Medium (Fog) 🟠

Why Hike Vereda do Fanal?

Den PR 13 crosses the UNESCO World Heritage Laurisilva forest. The highlight is the Fanal Forestry Station, an ancient volcanic crater covered in grass and dotted with 600-year-old Til (Stinkwood) trees.

These trees are twisted into bizarre shapes by centuries of wind and weather. It is widely considered one of the most photogenic and mystical spots in Europe.

Kort over stier

From Paul da Serra (Assobiadores) to Fanal Forestry Station.

Trin-for-trin-guide

  • 1

    Paul da Serra (Start)

    Start at the ER 209 road (Assobiadores). The trail begins by traversing the high heathland with views of the Rabaçal valley.

  • 2

    Fio Viewpoint

    Make a short detour to the “Fio” wire viewpoint. You can see the old cables used to transport wood down to the sea.

  • 3

    The Laurisilva

    You enter the dense forest. The path can be muddy. The trees become older and more twisted as you approach Fanal.

  • 4

    Fanal Crater (Finish)

    The trail opens up into a large grassy picnic area. Here are the most famous ancient trees and usually a herd of friendly cows.

📸 De bedste fotospots

🌳 Twisted Til Trees

The stars of the show. Find a tree with gnarly roots and wait for the fog to drift through for a moody, cinematic shot.

🐄 Cows in Mist

The resident cows are very calm. A photo of a cow emerging from the heavy fog is a classic Madeira image.

🌊 North Coast View

On the rare clear days, walk to the edge of the crater to see the vertical cliffs dropping down to Seixal beach.

Faciliteter og bekvemmeligheder

🚌 Bus Ingen
Café Ingen
🚻 Toiletter At Fanal (End)
🅿️ Parkering Easy (Both Ends)

Sådan kommer du derhen

The trail connects the Paul da Serra road (ER 209) to the Fanal Parking area.

🚕 Linear Strategy

This is a long linear walk (10km). Do not walk there and back (20km). Park at the end (Fanal Forestry Station) and take a taxi to the start (Posto Florestal Fanal / Assobiadores). Walk back to your car.

Chaufførens perspektiv

🚘 Plateau Driving

Beware of cows on the road!

Vejens tilstand Paved but rougher
Tåge Extremely High
Animals Cows everywhere

Vores anbefaling af udlejning: The road to Fanal (ER 209) can be foggy and has loose cows. Drive slowly. An SUV offers better visibility and handles the occasional pothole or cow-pat much better than a low sports car.

Find din perfekte bil

Uundværligt udstyr

  • Waterproof Jacket: Even if it’s sunny in Funchal, Fanal is often wet and dripping.
  • Picnic: There are no restaurants or cafes for miles. Bring lunch.
  • Mud Shoes: The grassy crater turns into a swamp after rain. Bring a change of shoes for the car.

🍹 Efter vandreturen: Hvor skal man spise?

Restaurante Braseiro (Ribeira da Janela)

Drive down the steep road towards the north coast. This spot offers fantastic Espetada (beef skewers) on a laurel stick. A hearty meat meal is perfect after the cool Fanal air.

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