:) it is a lovely walk. Well sign posted but rarely is the signage followed. Not suited for those with mobility issues, fear of heights or balance problems. A few areas where problems could arise if a person were to slip. 3 of 5 stars as the area has No public bathrooms, no garbage cans, no simple public transit access & almost zero for legal parking spaces. Car access is about the only safe approach to the area if traveling with a young family and out for a short nature walk. Other access can be found by hiking into the area from outside the valley. Path is shared with all walks of life and pet owners both with pets on and off leash. Seating areas are lovely but very few of them. Very little space to pass oncoming hikers in most of the upper loop trail parts. Lots of flora and fauna to see and a few interpretation signs posted as well. If you manage to navigate by vehicle here up the narrow roads it is worth it. Hint: if you have driving time you can exit by continued car travel up the valley (instead of trying to do a tight U-turn after illegal parking like everyone else) and then taking the first right turn past the tiny church on the left. This run will take you out to the Galdar /...
Read moreA very nice and short walk into the laurel forest environment typical of the Canary Islands. Lots of endemic plants and some astonishing views over the ravine. Safe and easy, although it can give you a slight kick if you are afraid of heights. I am and it was just exciting without being unpleasant. Reminded me of more natural unspoiled islands in the same archipelago. Please respect the nature and...
Read moreA beautiful natural park we'll maintained with stunning views. Various hiking trails some harder than others. Parking is limited so I think if coming by car best to park at the earliest opportunity and walk from the base. Especially stunning after recent rainfall with the waterfalls and small streams. Recommend after your walk, a stop in Moya for refreshments and a look around this very...
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