Anaga Rural Park
The Anaga Massif, declared a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, is one of the island’s most extraordinary natural treasures.
The park is notable for its impressive landscape, sculpted by erosion over millions of years. Its deep ravines and spectacular coastline have given rise to 26 small hamlets, where the population preserves agricultural and livestock farming traditions inherited from their ancestors.
In its interior, there is a real living gem, the laurel forest. This unique ecosystem is home to a wide variety of endemic species and gives this distinguished park its incalculable value. It is therefore a place with its own personality that invites you to immerse yourself and become part of its natural history.