Alto de Garojonay Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Breathless view
Very nice quite easy trail with either an advance trail or easy trail. Short under 2km but breathless views of both El Hierro and Tenerife. We didn't spot Gran canaria because of calima (sand in th ai...
Took Ruta 14 which was a 10km circular walking route from Laguna Grande. Mostly easy going with well-marked and surfaced trails winding through the woodland with a bit of a steeper climb up to the sum...
It is one of the four national parks found in the Canary archipelago. Visiting it, either on foot, or using a tourist transport does not leave anyone indifferent.
Breathless view
Very nice quite easy trail with either an advance trail or easy trail. Short under 2km but breathless views of both El Hierro and Tenerife. We didn't spot Gran canaria because of calima (sand in th ai...
Nice walk through the woods to some good views
Took Ruta 14 which was a 10km circular walking route from Laguna Grande. Mostly easy going with well-marked and surfaced trails winding through the woodland with a bit of a steeper climb up to the sum...
One of the four
It is one of the four national parks found in the Canary archipelago. Visiting it, either on foot, or using a tourist transport does not leave anyone indifferent.
Place that if it is possible not to lose
The Alto del Garajonay is the highest point on the island of Gomera at 1487 metres.
From those sites that photos do not honour the place
We arrive in the morning on a clear day, and we can see the Western islands like Iron, Palma and Tenerife clearly.