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Camacha is one of the most picturesque villages in Madeira Island and it has spread the name of the region abroad, by its colourful folklore and its delicate wickerwork. Situated on the mountain it is rich on secular trees and some of the most magnificent Quintas da Madeira still remain with all their splendorous gardens. In Achada, the centre of this small village where population socialize, it was played football for the first time in Portugal due to the influence of the British.
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One of the three parishes of São Vicente, Boaventura has many wonderful landscapes. The population of this green place is concentrated on their red roof houses around the church, built in honour of Santa Quiteria. Boaventura is a nice place to stay if one wants to trek along Madeira levadas and through some old paths that climb the mountain starting on the sea level.
The Porco (Pig) River waters join the ocean on a small rocky beach protected by two islets, the Preto (Black) islet and the Vermelho (Red) islet, so called due to its geological formation, basalt for the first one and volcanic tuff for the second one. Towards the river spring there are some small populations like Fajã do Penedo, Lombo do Urzal, Achada Grande or Achada da Madeira, which for some centuries lived isolated and subsisted from agriculture.
The most beautiful Madeira levadas have their springs in Boaventura, run through the Laurel Forest and amaze its walkers with unforgettable landscapes, these are Levada Grande, Levada dos Tornos and Levada da Achada.
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The Montado dos Aviceiros is a 33ha property located at 4000 feet (1300m) above sea level, on the mountainous interior of Madeira Island. After many years of neglect and overgrazing, followed by severe fires, the land suffered much erosion and loss of vegetation cover. In 1999, this trend was attempted to be reversed and although it is a long way from being completed there are already good signs of soil stability and spontaneous endemic vegetation appearing. This, in turn, have attracted birds, insects and other animals, making it now a sound diverse environment very different from before.
Since 1999 a reforestation effort was started and many thousand of trees were planted. They were mostly native trees but not just, sweet chestnuts and walnuts trees were also planted for its fruits are good cash crops. Those young trees, brought the need to have water during the summer months and 2 big tanks were installed, together with a large lagoon. They are there for fire prevention and also for irrigation.
Vegetables, legumes and a fruit trees (apples and pears) are now fully certified by the Portuguese Organic certification Body, Socert – Portugal, well as the animals that live in the property. Montado dos Aviceiros produce the only organic beef in Madeira.
The situation of the property, in the mountains and isolated, and its varied topography, has created a variety of microclimates that resulted on a good proportion of the Madeira avifauna, being found there. The most conspicuous is the Madeira Buzzard. Much smaller but also common are the Firecrest and the Spectacled Warbler. Many others can be seen. Another interesting feature during the spring and early summer are the colonies of Manx Shearwaters that breed in the valley behind the Montado dos Aviceiros in the Vale da Serra d’ Água.
We keep a list of all the bird sightings and can advise on where to go to see some of the less common species. Montado dos Aviceiros has different kinds of accommodation, from a large dormitory to smaller cottages.
The objective of this project is to recreate the original ecosystems and create a place where the nature lover and mountain walker can come and stay, finding an environment of quietness and closeness to nature.
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The most western place in Madeira Island is characterized by its agriculture landscapes. Carrots, sweet-potatoes, beans, potatoes and wheat grow side by side in small terrains, carefully cultivated by old men and women. On this part of the island the land is much less steep and, maybe because of this, the cars pushed by cattle where used as a mean of transportation through many years. Ponta do Pargo is known as the parish of apples, as these fruit trees find nice growing conditions on the terrains with altitudes between 400 and 600 meters. Local people are proud to have a small orchard. Do not leave this parish without visiting its lighthouse, where you will be astonished with the view of high cliffs falling into the sea.
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Between thousands of Heath bushes, one can notice the red roof of a house that once sheltered the men who were constructing the levadas (Madeira name to describe the irrigation canals) of that local and the shepherds who took care of the cattle on those mountains. Nowadays that house is like a shelter house that belongs to the regional government. Rabaçal is situated exactly where the rivers of Alecrim and Janela meet each other and where one can discover, through the Laurel forest that involves it, the water springs and waterfalls which feed these rivers and the levadas that draw a line through the green of the bushes.
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