Nestled within steep mountains, the village of Curral das Freiras, or Valley of the Nuns, appears almost inaccessible from the Eira do Serrado lookout point. This remote and secluded location was a sanctuary for escaped slaves and nuns who sought refuge from pirates in Funchal. Today, visitors can explore the village’s tranquil setting, surrounded by dramatic peaks and lush greenery, and learn about its rich history of resilience and survival.
Valley of the Nuns (Curral das Freiras)
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