4.9
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46
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Touring cycling around Jardim do Mar offers routes characterized by dramatic coastal scenery, towering cliffs, and varied terrain. The region, situated on Madeira's southwest coast, features significant elevation changes, from sea-level paths to the high-altitude Paul da Serra plateau. Cyclists can experience lush vegetation, arid cliff tones, and ancient Laurisilva forests, a UNESCO heritage site. The landscape provides a range of challenges, including steep ascents and well-paved segments.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.8
(5)
32
riders
29.5km
02:11
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
riders
33.1km
02:47
1,110m
1,110m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
7
riders
81.1km
06:27
2,360m
2,360m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
riders
23.5km
02:34
1,340m
1,340m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church is situated on a square that lies below sea level. It used to be regularly flooded and renovated by the locals. Currently, it is protected by a breakwater with a promenade.
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great educational garden
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The educational garden can also be viewed from the outside, many chickens or corns, an emu and various other birds, there is a café in the park
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Upstairs, with a bit of art (during the flower festival), and downstairs, a sandy beach. (There are also restaurants in between.)
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Nice road with fewer cars than in other estradas regionais
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Patrícia Sumares presents us with a sculptural mural of large proportions, composed of over three thousand face sculp tures. These were created from two hundred and fifty molds of not only local residents of Ponta do Sol, but also tourists and others who showed an interest in taking part in this project. To this end, the artist has been creating the face molds at her atelier over this past year (in between the two editions of the Aqui Acola festival), capturing the essence of each physiognomy and calling upon the public at large to take an active part in her work. The onlooker takes on the role of co-creator, insofar that they participate in the mak-ing of the work, "lending" their face and becoming a living part of the panel itself. But they are more than mere faces; they are the expressions and feelings of a community, its life stories and collective memories. They are human landscapes of hope which reveal a certain sense of spirituality and civic union. The face and its underlying symbolic issues have been a re-curring theme in Patrícia Sumares work, through sculptural installations that propose a philosophical examination of life, the perennial, hope, and memory. The subtlety and po-etry of her visual discourse have come to characterize how she approaches the art of sculpture, creating pieces that function as metaphors for the human condition. Contrary to the more conventional artworks that make up a large part of Madeira's public art, the artist proposes an artistic intervention with a sense of community, as it calls upon the citizens to "show their faces" for the project. This cooperative relationship and creative partnership is intrin sic to the spirit of a public art that foments a societal com mitment to the valorization and promotion of an effective participation of society in the artistic endeavor. The artist's work also reflects an effort to demystify Art itself, making it acessible to the common citizen, since it allows for their direct involvement in and sharing of the creative act. In this sense, art can be seen as a catalyzer for the collective energy and development of the human potential. However, it is not merely through the different faces that the artist establishes a specific relationship with the locale where the artistic intervention is to take place. Contrasting with the background, a "flock" of bird silhouettes, charac-teristic of Madeira's fauna, appears. These mirrored shapes, imbued with an intense visual dynamic, emerge from the mural creating a diversity of fruitive possibilities, through their forceful interaction with the surrounding space. This is achieved through the interplay of their reflective surfac-es with the encompassing landscape, and through exploring different chromatic effects produced by the way the light is focused. The mirrored surfaces not only duplicate the land-scape, creating new spatial relations, but also warp the visual perception, introducing another dimension to the work. In this intercalated organization of shapes, one can observe how the expressive values of light and shadow are wrought so as to truly stimulate the onlookers imagination-leading to the discovery of its diverse symbolic associations. It also calls for an introspective contemplation from its onlookers, giving rise to a sort of collective identification.
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Komoot features a handful of touring cycling routes around Jardim do Mar. Currently, there are 6 routes listed, all categorized as difficult due to significant elevation changes.
The terrain around Jardim do Mar is highly varied, characterized by dramatic coastal scenery, towering cliffs, and lush vegetation. Cyclists will encounter significant elevation changes, from sea-level paths to the high-altitude Paul da Serra plateau. Routes often feature well-paved segments, but some may include unpaved sections, especially on more challenging trails.
Madeira generally offers pleasant cycling conditions year-round. However, for touring cycling, spring and autumn provide a good balance of comfortable temperatures and less crowded routes. Always check local weather forecasts, especially if planning to ascend to higher elevations like the Paul da Serra plateau, where conditions can change rapidly.
The touring cycling routes in Jardim do Mar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from a handful of reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning ocean views, the challenging ascents, and the unique experience of cycling through varied landscapes, from coastal paths to ancient forests.
The touring cycling routes currently listed around Jardim do Mar are all categorized as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains. While there are no specific beginner routes identified, cyclists with good fitness can find segments that are less demanding. For a more relaxed experience, consider shorter loops or routes with less extreme elevation changes, though these may still require a good level of fitness.
Yes, several touring cycling routes offer opportunities to see impressive natural landmarks. For instance, routes that venture towards the interior of Madeira might bring you close to highlights like the 25 Fontes (25 Springs) Waterfall or the Risco waterfall. The region is also home to the ancient Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO heritage site, which can be experienced on routes like the 'Fanal Laurisilva Forest – Boca da Encumeada Pass loop' (though not explicitly listed in this guide, it's a regional highlight).
Absolutely. Beyond the dramatic coastal scenery and towering cliffs, touring cyclists can explore the unique landscapes of the Paul da Serra plateau, known for its spectacular views and moorland. Additionally, routes may pass through segments of the Laurisilva Forest, a UNESCO heritage site, offering a distinct natural experience with ancient laurel trees.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Jardim do Mar are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Quiet Regional Road – Igreja do Amparo loop from Lombo da Rocha and the Prazeres Educational Farm – Estreito da Calheta loop from Calheta, which offer varied distances and challenges.
Jardim do Mar, being a smaller village, has limited dedicated parking. However, you can typically find street parking in and around the village. For routes starting slightly further afield, such as those originating from Calheta or Madalena do Mar, there are often more parking facilities available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking availability.
Public transport on Madeira, primarily buses, connects many of the island's towns and villages, including Jardim do Mar. While it might be possible to transport bikes on some routes, it's not always guaranteed or convenient, especially for larger touring bikes. For more flexibility, consider renting a car with a bike rack or arranging a private transfer to your desired starting point.
Given that all listed touring cycling routes around Jardim do Mar are categorized as difficult with significant elevation gains, they may not be suitable for all families, especially those with young children or less experienced cyclists. These routes are generally better suited for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. For family-friendly options, look for flatter, shorter routes in other parts of Madeira or consider alternative activities.
While there are no specific restrictions against dogs on most public roads and trails, the suitability of bringing a dog on a touring cycling route depends on the dog's fitness, the route's difficulty, and local regulations. Given the challenging nature of these routes with steep ascents and descents, it might be strenuous for dogs to keep up or be carried for extended periods. Always ensure your dog is well-hydrated and consider their comfort and safety on longer, more demanding rides.
Touring cycling around Jardim do Mar is defined by significant challenges, primarily due to the island's mountainous topography. You can expect substantial elevation gains, with routes like the Prazeres Educational Farm – Estreito da Calheta loop from Calheta featuring over 1150 meters of climbing. These routes often involve long ascents and descents on winding roads, demanding very good fitness and confident bike handling skills.


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