All countries have their attractions when it comes to walking. It is therefore often difficult to choose. Today, we invite you to discover why trekking in the Canary Islands. The size of the islands also lend themselves very well to star hiking.
If all the Canary Islands are volcanic. However, there are real differences in landscapes between them:
The panorama below shows El Teide, with its over 3700m it is the highest point in Spain. Accessible by road up to 2,356, a cable car can reach 3555m after, it is by walking that you will have to do the rest. Be careful, it’s very cold up there! But all the islands have their volcanoes. Lanzarote’s is still in operation.
Don’t expect sand desert. Although some places have dunes, such as above in Fuertventura, the main talk is stone desert in the Canary Islands.
As much as volcanoes and deserts are almost omnipresent on the islands, as much the forest could not be invited everywhere. You’ll find them mostly in La Gomera (above) and La Palma, although Gran Canaria and Tenerife can also offer some shady walks.
Inevitably ubiquitous in an archipelago, it offers beautiful chiseled and steep coastlines. It can also be an opportunity for sports such as surfing or diving.
Without being the main asset of the islands, there are some nice things to see. The creations of architect César Manrique, a local prodigy, who superbly combines nature and architecture in Lanzarote. In Tenerife, don’t miss the auditorium with its Sydney opera air (size aside) or the historic district of La Laguna. There is also Santa Cruz de La Palma and its colonial architecture.
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