Best huts around Arco De São Jorge are located in the north of Madeira Island, a region characterized by its rural landscapes, vineyards, and proximity to scenic coastal areas. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and traditional charm, with accommodations often emphasizing connection with nature. Visitors can explore various walking trails and enjoy tranquil settings with mountain and sea views. The region provides access to local attractions, including nearby villages and diverse hiking routes.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The mountain hut with its picnic area on Pico Ruivo is the ideal place for a break after the climb, offering tables, benches, and some wind protection. Here you can eat in peace, change your clothes, and enjoy the mountain air before continuing to the summit or back down to the valley. It's perfect for recharging your batteries and taking in the views of the surrounding ridges.
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The stone shelter on the mountain path offers simple but very welcome protection from wind, rain, or strong sun. Nestled among boulders and stonework, you can take a short break, have something to eat, and enjoy the mountain views. It's the perfect spot for a quick breather before continuing uphill.
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The hike from Achada do Teixeira to Pico Ruivo (PR1.2) is one of the most popular and accessible routes to climb Madeira's highest peak. It's ideal for hikers seeking a shorter yet impressive tour. The Achada do Teixeira car park is accessible by car and offers ample parking. The trail is mostly paved and well-marked, with moderate gradients and some stair sections. On a clear day, impressive panoramic views of surrounding peaks such as Pico do Areeiro and the São Jorge Valley are offered.
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great view of the mountains
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There is a large parking lot in front of it. This is where the tour to Pico Ruivo starts on the northern route.
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A covered rest area on the ascent to Pico Ruivo.
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The mountains of Madeira are fantastic! 🤩
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Arco De São Jorge offers a variety of rustic accommodations, including traditional huts, mountain shelters, and cabins. You can find farm stays like Quinta da Quebrada, which provides a peaceful escape, and even unique camping or glamping options such as tippi tents with eco-friendly amenities. These options emphasize a connection with nature and offer a tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, several huts and areas are suitable for families. For instance, Queimadas House is located in a park with azaleas and rhododendrons, offering a pleasant environment. The Mountain view from Achada do Teixeira also has a hut with dishes and is a starting point for tours, often considered family-friendly. Many of the accommodations in the region are praised for their spaciousness and traditional charm, making them comfortable for families.
The region around Arco De São Jorge is rich with hiking opportunities. For mountain hikes, you can start from Achada do Teixeira for routes like the Pico Ruivo Summit. There are also easy hikes available, such as the Boca das Voltas viewpoint loop or the Cliffside Trail on Madeira. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Mountain Hikes around Arco De São Jorge and Easy Hikes around Arco De São Jorge guides.
Arco De São Jorge offers beautiful scenery year-round. However, for hiking and enjoying the outdoor huts, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November) generally provide the most pleasant weather with milder temperatures and less rain. Summer can be warm but is also popular, while winter offers a different, often cloudier, but still tranquil experience, especially if you enjoy cooler evenings by a fireplace.
Yes, some huts offer dining options. For example, Queimadas House includes a cafe, and the hut at Mountain view from Achada do Teixeira is known for its hearty dishes and friendly host. Additionally, the wider Arco De São Jorge area, being a rural region, has local establishments where you can find traditional Madeiran cuisine.
The huts around Arco De São Jorge are nestled in a region known for its rural landscapes, vineyards, and proximity to scenic coastal areas. You can expect to see lush forests, especially around Queimadas House with its azalea and rhododendron park. Many locations offer stunning mountain and sea views, and you'll be immersed in the natural beauty of Madeira Island.
Yes, there are shelters designed for rest during challenging ascents. The Encumeada Baixa Shelter is a covered rest area on the ascent to Pico Ruivo, offering protection and often views above the clouds. Further up, the Shelter with Picnic Area at Pico Ruivo provides a great place for a break with tables, benches, and wind protection, and even offers fresh water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the immersion in nature, tranquility, and seclusion offered by these accommodations. The unique experiences, from eco-friendly stays to traditional farmhouses, are highly valued. Guests also enjoy the convenient access to local attractions, including nearby villages like Santana with its traditional houses, and various walking trails.
Yes, for simple protection on mountain paths, you can find structures like the Stone Shelter on the Mountain Trail. These offer basic but welcome refuge from wind, rain, or strong sun, allowing you to take a short break and enjoy the mountain views before continuing your journey.
Yes, for those interested in running, there are several trails in the vicinity. Options include the Levada do Rei to Ribeiro Bonito route, and various loops like Lombo do Urzal or Boaventura. You can explore these and other running routes in the Running Trails around Arco De São Jorge guide.
Parking availability varies by location. For example, Mountain view from Achada do Teixeira has a large parking lot, serving as a common starting point for tours to Pico Ruivo. However, for Queimadas House, parking can be limited, and it's often recommended to arrive early or consider starting from Pico das Pedras if the main lot is undergoing redesign.


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