Best mountain peaks in La Caldera De Taburiente are found within a massive erosion caldera, roughly 10 km across, with walls towering up to 2000 meters. This geological heritage site features a landscape of countless rock formations, vast pine forests, and deep gorges. The region offers diverse mountain peaks that provide views into the caldera and across the island of La Palma. Its geological importance is recognized internationally.
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From the summit of Pico de la Cruz, there's a beautiful view that's well worth every effort! You won't be at the summit long before the summit lords come looking to see if they can find anything. In any case, I consider a visit to the summit a must.
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Geologically speaking, this is an extremely fascinating erosion crater, whose 2 million-year-old volcanic history is evident in its spectacular steep slopes. Inside the 9-kilometer-diameter crater lies the famous national park of the same name, which offers beautiful hiking trails.
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Magnificent view, 2,366 meters above sea level - the second highest point on La Palma after the Roque de los Muchachos.
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If the weather is good, the short walk to the Pico de la Cruz is worth it. Great views across to Tenerife, Teide and Gomera, and if you're lucky you can also see El Hierro.
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The views are spectacular but if it is not on foot, prepare to suffer as much as you can imagine to get to this point, and access by e-bike or MTB is also prohibited. The Pico de la Cruz closes the Caldera de Taburiente in its northeastern area. It reaches an altitude of 2351 m above sea level. n. m. Access The PR-LP 7 trail is a Short Distance trail in La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) that connects Pico de la Cruz with Los Sauces. The total length of the route is 16,300 meters. There are 2150 meters of elevation gain. The PR-LP trail is a Short Distance trail in La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) that connects Pico de la Cruz with Barlovento. The total length of the route is 17,200 meters. There are 1810 meters of elevation difference.
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Great all-round view, which you get as compensation after a sweaty ascent. (1.8.23)
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At 2,351 meters above sea level is Pico de la Cruz. This peak is the most northwestern end of the Caldera de Taburiente,
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On a day with visibility you will see the nearby islands. Don't miss the sunset, the colors are different here. The temperature changes constantly, don't forget your windbreak
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Among the most popular peaks are Roque de los Muchachos, the highest point on La Palma, known for its astronomical observatory and stunning views. Pico Bejenado offers a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view of the caldera, and Pico Fuente Nueva is the island's second-highest peak, providing incredible views into the Taburiente caldera.
Yes, some areas around the peaks offer family-friendly options. For example, the area around Roque de los Muchachos is listed as family-friendly, providing accessible viewpoints. Additionally, Mirador de La Cumbrecita offers easy access to stunning views into the erosion crater with well-maintained trails suitable for various abilities.
From the peaks, you can observe the massive erosion caldera itself, which is roughly 10 km across with walls towering up to 2000 meters. The landscape features countless rock formations, vast pine forests, and deep, narrow gorges. On clear days, from peaks like Roque de los Muchachos, you can even see the neighboring islands of Tenerife, La Gomera, and El Hierro.
While the region is generally pleasant, the winter months at higher altitudes like Roque de los Muchachos can be cold, so it's advisable to bring warm clothing, including mittens. Clear days offer the best visibility for panoramic views, especially to see the neighboring islands.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Pico Bejenado is highly recommended, offering a 360-degree vista of the caldera and surrounding islands. Roque de los Muchachos also provides striking views deep into the caldera.
Yes, many routes in the area are considered challenging. For instance, the ascent to Pico Bejenado via alpine routes is strenuous but rewards with magnificent views. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as the 'El Rodeo – Pico Bejenado loop', within the Mountain Hikes in La Caldera De Taburiente guide.
The Caldera de Taburiente National Park is characterized by vast pine forests. While specific large wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, you can expect to see various bird species and smaller endemic fauna adapted to the island's unique ecosystem.
Yes, Roque de los Muchachos is globally renowned as one of the best locations for astronomical observation. It hosts the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, where significant advancements in the study of the universe have been made, featuring some of the world's most powerful telescopes.
The highest point on La Palma, and a prominent peak in the area, is Roque de los Muchachos at 2,426 meters. The second-highest is Pico Fuente Nueva, reaching 2,366 meters.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, you can find the 'Roque de los Muchachos loop from Roque de los Muchachos Observatory' or the 'Pico de la Cruz – Pico de la Nieve loop from Pico de La Cruz' in the Mountain Hikes in La Caldera De Taburiente guide.
Due to varying conditions, especially at higher altitudes, it's recommended to dress in layers. In winter, bring warm clothing, including mittens, for peaks like Roque de los Muchachos. Sturdy hiking boots are essential, and avoid sandals for challenging vantage points.
Yes, some peaks and viewpoints are accessible by car. Roque de los Muchachos has parking facilities, though it can get busy, especially later in the day. Mirador de La Cumbrecita also offers easy access and parking for initial views into the caldera.
Pico Fuente Nueva is notable as the second-highest peak on La Palma, standing at 2,366 meters. It offers incredible views of the Taburiente caldera. A curious feature is a rock formation that resembles a man's face, which, while rumored to be ancient carvings, is likely a natural formation.


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