Levada do Caldeirão Verde: Everything You Need to Know
Thorough the UNESCO World Heritage reserve into the green basin.
Walking into this "green cauldron" is one of the most spectacular levada routes on the island and therefore the most crowded. The water has created here not only impressive gorges, but also jungle-like evergreen vegetation. The levada is mostly carved into the rock, and it seems incredible that trees and bushes manage to cling to the vertical slopes. At the end of this beautiful walk, an extraordinary waterfall plunges into a small pool, where the most hardy can cool off.
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
At the beginning, the levada path is wide and pleasant to walk, it gets narrower later on and sometimes you have to walk along the 30 cm, small and narrow wall. In late autumn and winter the trail can be wet and slippery due to running streams. There is a small to moderate risk of dizziness, although very exposed areas are protected by wire fencing. A torch light is required for tunnels.
Starting point: Queimadas, 883m.
Return: Queimadas, 883m.
Refreshment: no facilities along the way, only small cafeteria in Queimadas