Parque Nacional de La Caldera
 


Planning your visit

A practical guide

In this section, you will find everything you need for planning your excursions to La Caldera. We have included access maps, suggested routes, information about camping permits and safety tips.

Access points

Entrances to the crater
There are three main access points to La Caldera, although they all involve a walk and which one you choose will depend on how fit you are.. More information

  Information points

Advice on the spot
The Park has a Visitors' Centre, three information kiosks and a camp site for organised groups. You will find a description of their location and functions here. More information

     
The camp site

The heart of Taburiente
The best way to discover the National Park is to spend at least one night at the only place that you can (between Roques Salvajes and Roque de La Brevera Macha). More information

  Routes inside the Park

Maps and tips
Although it is a wonderful experience to stay around the camp site and enjoy the water of the Barranco de Taburiente, La Caldera reserves its best secrets for those prepared to do a bit of walking. More information

 
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