Ponta de São Lourenço

Madeira, Caniçal

Ponta de São Lourenço is the stark, windswept eastern peninsula of Madeira — a world apart from the lush, green laurel forests that define the interior. The trail runs the full length of the headland across a landscape of sculpted volcanic tuff in shades of rust, ochre, charcoal, and green, with the deep blue Atlantic pounding both sides. It is the driest and most exposed corner of the island, where a unique microclimate supports endemic succulents and hardy shrubs that cling to the parsed rock.

The out-and-back route follows a well-defined path that rises and falls over the peninsula's ridges, each crest revealing a more dramatic composition of sea stacks, natural arches, and turquoise coves far below. At the very tip stands the Casa do Sardinha, a small shelter marking the end of the land — a threshold where only sea and sky remain. The return leg offers an entirely different perspective, with the sun shifting the colours of the rock and the shadows lengthening across the eroded badlands.

This is one of Madeira's most spectacular coastal hikes, ideal for photographers, geology enthusiasts, and anyone wanting to experience the island's wild, volcanic personality. The exposed trail can be very windy — bring a windproof layer and sun protection even on cooler days.

Höhepunkte

  • Wanderung zur östlichsten Spitze Madeiras mit Panoramablick
  • Dramatische Klippen und wilde Atlantiklandschaft
  • Reiche Flora mit endemischen Pflanzenarten Madeiras
  • Möglichkeit zur Wal- und Delfinbeobachtung von den Klippen aus
  • Historischer Leuchtturm am Ende des Weges
  • Atemberaubende Sonnenaufgänge über dem Atlantik

Besonderheiten

KüstenpfadKlippenEndemische FloraLeuchtturmWalbeobachtungHin- und Rückweg
Kurzinformationen
Schwierigkeit
Moderate
Entfernung
7,2 km Hin- und Rückweg
Dauer
3–4 Std.
Höhenmeter
250 m
Wegtyp
Out & Back
Beste Reisezeit
März – Oktober
Koordinaten
32.74°N, 16.70°W
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