Coming to
Gran Canaria you may think there’s not much to do. It’s a volcanic island so
prob nothing interesting. WRONG! Each of Canary Islands has something special
and extraordinary to offer.
The island
is not very big but it has potential. I took only two trips around the island,
yet there’s so much to see, so many twisted roads to take that I’m more than
sure to go up in the mountains again.
These trips make you cut off from ordinary life and when you finally stop checking the time, you can start to enjoy the view, sense eucalyptus and pines and imbibe nature.
These trips make you cut off from ordinary life and when you finally stop checking the time, you can start to enjoy the view, sense eucalyptus and pines and imbibe nature.
Here’s some
photos from the last hiking trip to Roque Nublo – the highest peak on Gran Canaria.
Las Palmas |
on a trail |
aborigine's cave. You can find a smal green box with notpad and a pen inside. Sign in to show how you appreciate this place. Peace to all hikers :-) |
almost there |
Sitting on a clif with Roque Noblo in the backgroud. |
A frog watching Roque Noblo |
Hiking trails |
Tejeda |
Tejeda - small, charming town in the middle of the island |
Tapas lunch in Tejeda |
Roque Nublo from far |
After all day hiking there has to be some rest - Dunes del Maspalomas |
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