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Landscapes of Madeira
by John Underwood, Pat Underwood
  Winner of the Thomas Cook Travel Guide Award, this guide to Madeira offers over 100 different walks, including five new routes.
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35 Madeira Walks
by David Brawn, Ros Brawn
  35 Madeira Walks provides a wide range of walking routes from easy strolls up to challenging ascents, that will appeal to a wide range of walking abilities.
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Madeira


Wooded uplands in central Madeira

Madeira, Porto Santo and the other islands in the group were uninhabited when the Portuguese arrived but they had been known to Phoenician, Roman and North African sailors. There is a legend about an exiled English nobleman from Bristol, Sir Robert Machin being abandoned on the island at a place called Machico during the 14th century with his mistress, Anne d'Arset, a page and some goats - having missed their intended destinstion, Brittany, by a thousand miles. The mistress died and Machin set off for Morocco in search of the crew that had deserted him. But this is likely to be fictional and the first known settlers on Madeira and Porto Santo were Portuguese navigators, Zarco and Vaz, who found Porto Santo in 1418 and saw Madeira in the distance. In his A World of Islands, Leslie Thomas writes that:

(Madeira's dead) 'volcano and the peaks that buttress it collect clouds. When Zarco, the Portuguese adventurer - sent by Henry the Navigator in the fifteenth century to explore the ocean beyond the horizon - first saw Madeira he thought it was a cloud. He watched from the small isle of Porto Santo, 28 miles away, and wondered why the cloud was always there but did not venture further for a long time. In his heart he thought it might be theplace where God brooded.'

Zarco returned in 1420 and landed on Ilha da Madeira, named by Zarco after the Portuguese word for wood. The island was covered by great trees and an attempt was made to clear an area for settlement. The result was a fire that blazed for seven years. But more settlers soon followed and they quickly flourished due to their position on one of the main Atlantic trade routes.

Steps leading into Funchal

Steps leading into Funchal

Madeira wine became a major export in the 17th century and brought in British traders who had a considerable influence on the island. Their traditions are seen at Reid's Palace Hotel, Madeira's best-known hotel.

More about Madeira:

Madeira - An Introduction

Funchal, Madeira

Hotels in Funchal, Madeira

More books on the history of Madeira can be found at: Abebooks.com

Details and prices of some Madeira hotels:
Madeira - Holidays4Less



The Mini Rough Guide to Madeira
by Matthew Hancock
  Madeira’s natural beauty, along with its year-round mild climate, excellent hotel facilities, gardens and extremely low levels of crime, has long attracted older visitors, and consequently the island has had a reputation as a rather fusty destination for OAPs. However, it is now also attracting a much younger crowd, who are being wooed by the excellent levada walks and the growing number of watersports facilities and adventure sports on offer.
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Madeira Insight Guide
Edited by Melissa de Villiers
  This guide is superbly illustrated and contains extensive sections on Madeira's history, features, flora, festivals, parks and gardens, walks, etc. Quite different but complementary to the Mini Rough Guide.
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Unwind in the beautiful scenic surroundings of 4* Madeira for 7 nights

Unwind in the beautiful scenic surroundings of 4* Madeira for 7 nights

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