Attractions and places to see in La Caldera De Taburiente National Park, located in La Palma, feature a vast depression formed by erosion, measuring 8 km in diameter and up to 1.5 kilometers deep. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is characterized by dense Canary pine forests, deep ravines, and unique geological formations. The park offers a diverse landscape for exploration, from high summits to natural waterfalls. It is recognized for its geological and biological diversity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the path, or rather trail, from Los Bercitos to Playa de Taburiente, you automatically come to the Lomo de Tagasaste lookout point. It offers a beautiful view of the caldera and its mountain range. Breathtaking!
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Despite fog and clouds, it's amazing 🌲🌋😍😍
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Wonderful view even with rainbow
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The Lomo de Tagasaste viewpoint gives you incredible views of the peaks that make up the Taburiente caldera, which has a diameter of eight kilometers. An essential stop!
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This mirador has the best view of the caldera because there are fewer trees to obscure the view. The short descent from the parking lot is worth it.
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Very nice view and easy access. A short run from the parking lot will get you there in less than 10 minutes, plus you can continue on the trail for more adventure.
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Spectacular views of the Caldera de Taburiente. It is easily accessed from the parking lot.
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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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La Caldera de Taburiente offers numerous breathtaking viewpoints. Don't miss Roque de los Muchachos, the highest point on La Palma, offering panoramic views of the caldera and neighboring islands. Another essential stop is Lomo de Tagasaste Viewpoint, which provides incredible vistas of the peaks forming the caldera. Los Roques Viewpoint is also highly recommended and easily accessible.
Yes, one of the most unique natural phenomena is the Colorful Waterfall (Cascada de Colores) in the Las Angustias ravine. This semi-natural waterfall is painted in vibrant hues of green, yellow, and orange due to natural mineral deposits and lichen, making it a truly magical sight.
The park boasts an extensive network of well-signposted trails suitable for various levels. You can find routes like the challenging ascent to Pico Bejenado, offering a spectacular 360-degree view. For those seeking a long-distance adventure, the GR-131 trail encircles the crater. Shorter routes, such as the PR LP 13.1 from Mirador de la Cumbrecita, lead through pine-covered ravines and past waterways. You can explore many options in the Hiking in La Caldera De Taburiente guide.
While many trails are challenging, some areas are more accessible for families. The La Cumbrecita Viewpoint offers an easy 2.3 km loop trail with unforgettable views of the crater. The Los Roques Viewpoint is also considered family-friendly and easy to reach. The El Paso Visitors Centre provides an informative virtual visit and audio-visual film, which can be engaging for all ages before exploring the park.
La Caldera de Taburiente can be visited year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Clear days are ideal for panoramic views from high points like Roque de los Muchachos. In the summer, Playa de Taburiente becomes a popular spot for hikers to refresh themselves in the crystal-clear water. Always check the weather forecast, especially for higher altitudes, as conditions can change rapidly.
Access to certain areas like La Cumbrecita Viewpoint is possible by car, but it's highly recommended to reserve parking online in advance, especially for popular spots. Public transport options are available to some park entrances. For detailed information on public transport and parking, it's advisable to check local transport schedules and park regulations before your visit.
Absolutely. The caldera's unique formation acts as a natural screen against city lights, resulting in exceptionally clear night skies. This makes it an ideal location for stargazing. The Roque de los Muchachos is not only a high point but also home to an astrophysics observatory, highlighting the region's excellent conditions for astronomical observation.
The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, valued for its biological diversity. It is characterized by dense Canary pine forests, which are home to various endemic species. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, you might encounter unique birds and other fauna adapted to the island's ecosystem. The El Paso Visitors Centre offers detailed information on the park's flora and fauna, with an emphasis on endemic species.
Yes, there are several mountain biking opportunities around La Caldera de Taburiente. Trails like the Mirador de la Cumbrecita and Mirador de los Roques BTT route offer challenging rides within the National Park. You can find more detailed routes and information in the MTB Trails in La Caldera De Taburiente guide.
Yes, for those wishing to fully immerse themselves in the park's wild essence, a designated camping area is available in the center of La Caldera de Taburiente. However, reservations are required, and visitors must bring their own equipment. It's essential to plan ahead and secure your spot.
The Roque de los Muchachos Astrophysics Observatory, located at Roque de los Muchachos, is a UNESCO Astronomy Heritage Site. Daytime visits to the observatory can be arranged, but prior reservation is essential. It's a unique opportunity to see one of the world's largest optical telescopes, Grantecan.
While primarily a natural park, Roque Idafe holds significant historical importance for the aboriginal people of La Palma, considered a sacred monolith. The El Paso Visitors Centre also provides cultural context through its exhibits on the island's origin and history.


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