Lovely place to go in a group. I suggest following the red route and slightly deviate on black one for the Tette More. This way you get to see everything and have a lovely hike. Parking is harder to find if there are lots of visitors, but the line to the swing doesn't take too long even with lots of people in line, so it's worth the wait. The Tette More and Teleferica were not available when we went sadly, but we had a great time nonetheless, even if we followed the black route which was pretty tough. I don't suggest the green route unless you just want to see the black waterfall and do the swing, you miss basically everything else. Bring food from home if you can, the picnic area is vast. Also bring water, as the only water you can surely drink you have to buy at the bar. Highly recommended, especially with kids, everything is very safe and entertaining, just stick to the red route and they are guaranteed to have...
Read moreWe really loved the area! A huge waterfall park, where you can chose out of 3 different paths - adjusted to your hiking skills and time available. Amazing paths along the forest with cooling rest areas next to the creak. Some paths are really steep - especially on the black path - which I wouldn't recommend to kids. In the end of every hike it is still worth it - the views are amazing! Only the distance to the park entrance from nearest parking takes around 20 minutes. Hiking shoes recommended. I would also advise to contact the park on the day of arrival if you are in doubt of the weather - if it starts raining the park shall be closed. No wonder, because the paths get really slippery if it is wet. Dog-friendly! Dogs enter free of charge. They only need to be kept away from the water reservoirs - this is a national park area. Absolutely...
Read moreFantastic nature trail based park based around wonderful waterfalls. Not suitable for those with mobility issues as even the walk down to the park from the parking can be a bit of a challenge (some even say it’s the worst bit!). The park closes at 6pm but the last entry is at 4pm to allow you to get around at least two of the trail routes before closing. There are 3 routes in total; green (shortest) on average takes an hour; red (medium) takes and hour and a half and the black route (longest) which can take two and a half hours. If you visit when it’s been raining the routes will be very muddy and slippery so bear that in mind. There are toilet facilities and a cafe but also a couple of places to get food and drink too in the small village you walk through first. Dogs are welcome but have to stay...
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