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    • 186aidasm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Amazing views if the the day is clear. We went up to Ruivo last week, and there was not a single cloud in the sky so we could see the entire island from one end to the other.We walked from Pico Arieiro to Pico Ruivo and then came back from Achada do Taxeira. My expectations for the hike were so high that is was almost impossible to meet them :) The views were nice, but not so much different from other hikes in nearby places, e.g. Pico Grande. The view from Pico Ruivo was certainly the highlight.To get to Arieiro we took a taxi, for which we paid 29 euros (via http://www.taximadeira.com/). From Achada do Taxeira we hitchhiked to Santana and took a bus back to Funchal. In the tourist information we were told that the route from Arieiro to Ruivo is closed, but it is not. Because of a landslide the trail makes a detour, which you can see in an attached picture. A tour company also told us that we have to go with a guide, because doing alone is dangerous, which is not true. The path was good and not dangerous, maybe there were a few steeper places and one or two places where the handrail was missing, but not in places where it was necessary. Most tourists go to Ruivo from Achada do Taxeira, so the trail from Arieiro was not busy.Before going I would suggest to check the weather forecast, you can also check a webcam in Arieiro as the weather is different in different towns:http://www.netmadeira.com/webcams-madeira/pico-do-arieiro
    • tudin 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We had intended to trek from Ariero to Ruivo on Friday 6th March but had to stop after Pico de Torres due to the cloud coming in. We found out that we had only been half an hour away from Ruivo but it worked out for the best. On Sunday 8th March, the weather was perfect, not a cloud in the sky and we had the best views, amazing pictures and not lots of tourists. When we come to Madeira again, we will do the trek in it's entirety. The mountains of Madeira are the most beautiful that I have seen so far in this world.
    • R0nc0 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What can I say? I can only realy recomended this trip to everyone who loves nature and amazing views.You can get there by car, like We do if You would like to save a time for another atractions around. The nearest car park is Teixera. Is free of charge and from the car park is 2.8 km walk to the pick of the mountain. Not realy difficult walk for all the age categories.
    • richard2112 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took a guided walk from Pico do Arieiro which was about 7K with lots of descent and ascent as you cross the mountains, much of it on narrow paths and steep staircases and tunnels, so not for the faint hearted. There is a much easier and shorter route from Achada de Teixeira. Either way everyone should stand on the top if they can - views are of course weather dependant, but we were lucky this time (we have had to give up once before) and had a clear day with views all around, including back to Pico do Arieiro.
    • DanC581 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great view point considering it is the highest point in Madeira. If you are lucky not to have a cloudy weather, you'll get a fantastic view. The access from Achada de Teixeira is really like a walk in the park (45-60 minutes walk, with a steep 'finale').
    • 7Wonderz 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took Horários do Funchal #103 to Poiso. From Poiso to Pico do Arieiro starting point is a long way. We hitch-hiked as in the morning all cars on the road were going to Pico do Arieiro. And, we hitch-hiked from Pico do Arieiro to Funchal. Thank you for theGerman/Polish couples who gave us a ride.We started around 9am. We took the longer round then shorter rout back. The path is well-marked, and you can't be lost as there're many hikers. I don't think the guided tour is necessary. The path to the summit was closed near the end and rerouted. Just follow people. We came back to Pico do Arieiro starting point around 4pm. We're average to a little above average in terms of fitness. I saw a few couples going faster than us, but most times we passed other hikers. But there're places we had to take a rest for never-ending uphill and steps, especially the last 1H climb. And my wishful thinking made me believe where the hut was the summit, but there's probably 15min more to go. The view from summit is worth all the sweats. It's not better than Mauna Kea, but it's my 2nd best view.Tips:* Start as early as possible. The afternoon tends to be cloudy and doesn't worth all trouble for no view.* Bring LOTS of water & food. If I do it again, I'd bring min 1L water for each person.* Bring jacket. Shaded areas are cold with strong wind.* Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat* Bring camera* You can fill your water at the hut right before the peak. But no food/water till there and from that point.* Be careful of what you're holding on (I mean railing). Some plastic layers were damaged and cut your hand. Also end of wire can cut your hand. Both of us had minor cut. You don't want to breed while climbing.
    • eMVeeBelguim 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What a nice place! We went to the top twice. Once in the sunshine and once when the rest of the island was overcast. You could just see the refuge.
    • EmmaS392 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We walked from Pico de Arriero to Pico Ruivo and back. It took us under 6 hours, with a small lunch stop up the top and lots of stops for photos. We were welcomed with a beautifully clear, hot day and spectacular views out over Madeira. The first part of the walk is well fenced, and mostly downhill. The walk does not begin to get difficult until after you have gone through all 5 tunnels under Pico De Terra. From here, the ground becomes sandy and dusty which makes it difficult to maintain grip. The uphill sections start from here, consisting of some new metal staircases which are very steep in parts. You then sweep around the Northeastern part of Pico Ruivo, leading to the hut at the top. Do not expect great hospitality as with the rest of Madeira from the hut, but it is a good place for a toilet break and to fill up your water bottles. The walk back starts off downhill, but the last hour or so is all uphill and quite a struggle! We were massively greatful for the cafe and the car at Pico de Arreiro.Oh - don't bother paying for a guided walk, it's well signposted and waymarked.
    • fjane84 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Wow! This is such an amazing place, the views are incredible ; you can see half the island on a clear day! We made the 'short' walk from the car park, around 3km each way, it takes a few hours each way as the path is up and down and you will want to stop and photograph everything!! You can really read the geology like pages of a book, and see the way they were crumbled and folded by tectonic activity. The volcanic colours and layers of the soil really back this up. The jagged and dramatic cliffs are breathtaking!There is a small shop and toilets before the final climb to the highest summit. Take plenty of water, snacks and layers of clothing!
    • 429JoeM 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We hadn't realised the pass was closed until just before we arrived.We took 9 hours walking from Pico do Arieiro and back which included lunch and a number of stops to take pictures and catch our breath.There is a 600m section were the ground is very loose with sand and scree. We took over an hour to traverse this section. June feels very unsteady over such terrain. I persuaded her to shuffle on her bottom on the way back. This shaved 20 minutes off the time. There are some serious ascents during this section too so the time taken wasn't all down to the nature of the ground.We managed to do the entire walk in shorts and T-shirts. It was a very cloudy day but they were all beneath us.I've ticked stairs/lift below as there are actually flights of stairs to climb some sections.A very varied walk.
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