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We visited Anaga on the first full day of our vacation in Tenerife. We arrived early because our main destination of the day was not this, but Taborno's small hiking trail. We've walked all 3 roads here. (Because trail 3 encompasses them all) It's very nice, the nature is beautiful and well built. It's really short trail, for someone who likes to hike, take long walks in nature it can seem too short. The only negativ thing is that there are a lot of people. Even though it wasn't the best time (lot of clouds in the morning, almost raining), there are probably more people at other times. There are signs in several places to stop and watch the nature: see, listen, feel. You cannot really listen to the sounds of nature when people talk everywhere. But this is always the case with the popular tourist destinations. :) The longest trail can be easily accomplished in an hour. It is worth going to the village of Taborno after that, where only we were on the hiking path and we had an amazingly beautiful view.…
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Date of experience: December 2019
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When we arrived at 11am, we managed to get a parking space - when we left an hour later everywhere was full with people queuing to park so like anywhere, it’s a good idea to get there early. It was pouring down when we arrived but having made the effort to get there, we put on our waterproof jackets and set off and I’m very glad we did. There is so much tree cover that we couldn’t feel much rain when we were in there and the slight mist made it more atmospheric. We did the longest of the three walks and managed fine in trainers. The rain had stopped by the time we finished and it was well worth the visit. We went in the Visitor Centre which had information in English if you asked for it. I sent photos to a friend and she said the scenery looked like something out of The Hobbit.…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Just located in an idilic place, nice to have a walk and also to enjoy nature and using your senses.
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Date of experience: November 2015
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Excellent short walk for the elder or disable people. Also very good if you go with toddlers. Nice and cosy You have a very good coffe place near by (La Gangochera) and information point and beautiful views. Big parking area and the chance to walk in some other areas
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Date of experience: January 2016
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The beginning of the trail is by the information point in Cruz Del Carmen. Getting there is already a breath-taking experience. We were going there through the Anaga mountains from las Teresitas and the views were absolutely stunning! Beware: it's a bit colder there, so take a jumper- just in case. There are three trails: one that is very short and probably adequate to elderly people who have difficulty walking. The other two are more demanding, but pretty easy for those who like hiking. Don't go there in white sneakers, unless there has been no rain for several days. After the rain the trails are probably very difficult to go through because of the mud. Although it hadn't rained before our arrival there, the humidity of the place was enough to make some parts of the trails more demanding and on several occasions I was on the verge of slipping ;-) However, if you are careful, everythng should be fine. The only consequence you can have will be dirty shoes. This is a small price to pay for a very nice walk in the laurel forest! Admission: Free of charge,…
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Date of experience: June 2016
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