Pico Ruivo

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Pico Ruivo is the tallest mountain on the Portuguese island of Madeira, renowned for its panoramic hiking trails and dramatic volcanic landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
summit
access footpath
hikingTrail
climate mountainClimate
connectedByTrailTo Achada do Teixeira
Pico do Areeiro
country Portugal
elevation 1861 m
1862 m
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasFacility mountainShelterNearSummit
viewingPlatform
hasLandform deepValleys
ruggedRidges
steepCliffs
hasTrailhead Achada do Teixeira
Pico do Areeiro
hasVegetation heathAndShrubOnUpperSlopes
laurelForestInLowerSlopes
higherOnlyThan Mount Pico
Serra da Estrela
surface form: Torre (Serra da Estrela)
isHighestPointOf Madeira
surface form: Autonomous Region of Madeira

Madeira
Madeira
surface form: Madeira Archipelago
isThirdHighestIn Portugal
knownFor dramaticLandscapes
panoramicViews
popularHikingRoutes
sunriseViews
locatedIn Madeira
locatedInMunicipality Santana
locatedOnIsland Madeira
mountainRange Cordillera Central of Madeira
oftenHas cloudCover
rapidWeatherChanges
strongWinds
partOf MadeiraNaturalLandscape
prominence about 1862 m
safetyConsideration exposedSectionsOnTrails
weatherDependentVisibility
topographicIsolation significant
tourismType hikingTourism
natureTourism
viewOverlooks Curral das Freiras
Pico do Areeiro
Cordillera Central of Madeira
surface form: centralMountainMassifOfMadeira

northCoastOfMadeira

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Madeira hasHighestPoint Pico Ruivo