Perched at an elevation of 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) above sea level, the Paul da Serra Plateau stands as the flattest region in Madeira. This expansive plateau provides a unique vantage point, offering panoramic views of emerald valleys and rugged mountains. On a clear day, visitors can even glimpse the vast expanse of the North Atlantic Ocean. The plateau’s open, windswept terrain invites hikers and nature enthusiasts to explore its serene landscapes and take in the breathtaking vistas.
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