As keen gardeners, we'd heard about its ideal conditions for growing just about anything, and so we came here to see for ourselves and also maybe to identify another potential location for our longer winter breaks in the future.
Madeira's quite upmarket compared to some of the holiday destinations we've visited. There's not much in the way of sandy beaches, and access to the sea can be difficult to find since there are high cliffs around much of the coastline. And there's a lot of steep hills to negotiate if you're on foot, so some form of motorised transport is a must if you want to explore places off the beaten track.
There's an extensive modern road system linking the major settlements via dual-carriageways with long tunnels and bridges to cut through the mountains and cross the deep valleys between, although we generally travelled more leisurely on the older roads which wind around the mountains with spectacular views but greatly extended journey times.
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the Via Rapide from the Funchal botanical gardens |