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This difficult 1.8-mile jogging route on Porto Santo Island offers stunning coastal views from Miradouro das Flores and leads to Praia do Zi
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment that may be dangerous
A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
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The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter paved roads, gravel paths, and rougher sections, especially on the steep descent to Zimbralinho Beach. Some parts along the coastal cliffs may be technical or hazardous, requiring caution and sturdy footwear.
While the route is classified for jogging, its varied terrain, including rough gravel, steep descents, and potentially technical coastal sections, can make continuous jogging challenging. It's best suited for experienced trail runners who are prepared for changing conditions underfoot. Beginners might find parts of it difficult for a sustained run.
The trail offers stunning coastal views. Key highlights include the Miradouro das Flores – View of Ilhéu da Cal, which provides panoramic vistas of Porto Santo Island and nearby islets, and the View of Praia do Zimbralinho, known for its unique landscape and clear turquoise waters. You can also spot intriguing snail fossils near Zimbralinho Beach.
A significant portion of the route is accessible by car or motorbike, offering flexibility. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, you can drive to various points along the trail to begin your journey. The Miradouro das Flores viewpoint is a popular starting or access point.
The trail is generally considered suitable for dog walking by some sources. However, given the varied and sometimes challenging terrain, including steep descents and potentially technical sections, ensure your dog is fit for the conditions and always keep them on a leash, especially near cliffs or on busier sections.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Praia do Zimbralinho e Miradouro das Flores trail. It is freely accessible to the public.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but for the most spectacular experience, consider visiting around sunset. The Miradouro das Flores is particularly noted for its breathtaking sunset views over the ocean, with vibrant colors and beautiful lighting.
The trail is structured as a 'fork route.' This means you can visit Zimbralinho Beach and then return to an intersection to reach Miradouro das Flores, making it more of an out-and-back with a branching option rather than a continuous loop.
Given the varied terrain and potential for technical sections, sturdy shoes with good grip are highly recommended. Water, sun protection (especially if visiting during the day), and a camera for the stunning views are also essential. If you plan to descend to Zimbralinho Beach, consider swimwear for a dip in the clear waters.
Information regarding specific restrooms or dedicated water sources directly on the trail is not available. It's advisable to carry enough water for your journey and use facilities before or after your visit, perhaps in nearby towns or at established viewpoints like Miradouro das Flores if amenities are present there.
Zimbralinho Beach is a small, unique pebble beach nestled between steep cliffs, renowned for its transparent, turquoise waters, making it an attractive spot for snorkeling and diving. It also holds geological interest, with visible rocks from underwater volcanic sequences, and you can find snail fossils along the path leading to it.
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