PR1 Hiking Fee Set at €10.5 as Officials Reveal More Details
Madeira will charge a minimum fee of €4.5 for hiking trails, with PR1 costing up to €10.50. Residents must make mandatory reservations through the SIMplifica platform.
Madeira will charge a minimum fee of €4.5 for hiking trails, with PR1 costing up to €10.50. Residents must make mandatory reservations through the SIMplifica platform.
Everything you need to know to buy your €4.5 hiking trail ticket on the Simplifica website in Madeira.
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