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Cabeçalim

Campinho Sul

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Legend tells you what the arrows í mean and how the terms "right" and "left" are used.

Public Holiday in Cabeçalin'

Duration 1 h
Track 4
Navigation 2

Outline of Tracks
and  Classification


The descent over this poor track has the advantage of a postcard-view, even better than the one on the caminho de Palso (103). The typical vegetation of the slopes consists of grass and flowers. One reaches the chapel of Campinho and may continue over the track 105 or 106 into town.

Starting point is the bend of the main road through Cabeçalim between Alto António Miguel and Morro Cone Rocha. [CABE10] (600m) Do not follow any of the major pathways; take the little track é climbing to a notch on top of the hill. [CAMP03] (644m) After a distance ë of about 200m downhill, at the bifurcation [CAMP02], choose the descending track ì . Continuing over serpentines, the poor track reaches the first houses. Finally, as the track reaches the chapel and the road. [CAMPIN].

Starting point in opposite direction is the doorstep of the chapel of Campinho Sul. [CAMPIN] Initially the track is paved ê . It circles around some houses è ê [CAMP01] and continues as a smaller path.