PR1 (Pico do Arieiro - Pico Ruivo)
Walking on the highest peaks of Madeira
Madeira
Madeira, a Portuguese archipelago nestled in the Atlantic Ocean, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, lush greenery, and a climate that seems tailor-made for outdoor enthusiasts. If you're a nature lover looking for an unforgettable hiking experience, the PR1 trail should be at the top of your list. This trail offers an incredible opportunity to explore Madeira's diverse ecosystems, from verdant forests to dramatic coastal cliffs. Lace up your hiking boots, and let's take a virtual journey through this magnificent hiking trail.
The PR1 is also known as the Vereda do Pico Ruivo, and it's one of the most popular and well-maintained hiking trails on the island. This circular route covers approximately 10 kilometers and can be completed in about 3 to 4 hours, depending on your pace and how often you stop to admire the scenery. While the PR1 is relatively short, it is considered moderately challenging due to its steep ascents and descents. Proper hiking gear, including sturdy footwear, is essential, and hikers should be in reasonably good physical condition. Be prepared for changing weather conditions, as Madeira's climate can be unpredictable.
Our experience
Route Pico do Arieiro - Pico Ruivo (10KM - 3-4 hours return hike)
We rented a car for our holiday from Sunnycars, and drove to Pico do Arieiro parking. There are no clear dedicated parking spots, but it's a flat terrain where you can find a place. We would definitely recommend you to visit this peak another day around 6AM to watch the sunrise above the clouds. In that case you could park here, as this parking is higher up (15min walk). However, there is a 2 hour maximum on parking on this spot.
What to pack
Hiking poles (nice to have)
Enough water - at least carry 2 liters with you
Backpack
Some energy bars
Head torch (alternative would be to use your phone torch)
GPX Route
I'm a big fan of Komoot, so here you can find the route with distance, time, height differences all-in-one for each day: