Reserva Natural Especial Los Tilos de Moya The Reserva Natural Especial Los Tilos is home to some of the last remaining subtropical laurel forests (laurisilva) on Gran Canaria. Once, the laurel forest covered large parts of the island, but today it has been reduced to around 91 hectares. This protected forest is part of the Doramas Rural […]
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Caldera de Taburiente – a varied hike in the unique erosion crater

Caldera de Taburiente National Park The Caldera de Taburiente forms the heart of La Palma, so to speak. Since 1954, the Caldera de Taburiente, the best known and largest erosion crater in the world, has been declared a national park. The caldera measures 9 kilometres in diameter and is surrounded by rock faces up to […]
Nature Reserve Inagua Gran Canaria – rugged rock walls, pine forests and a unique fauna and flora

Today’s hike on Gran Canaria through the Inagua nature reserve begins and ends with a walk through an impressive steep face. If you look up from the starting point, the Degollada de Aldea, you won’t believe that there is a path leading up there. The path follows the rocky outcrop and will lead you through […]