When we visit the national park of Timanfaya we normally
feel the desire to walk through the lava fields, to lose ourselves in the black
lava fields but, and it’s logical, a prohibition makes us forget about the
idea, however, there is a solution for this.
Plano de Accese a La Playa del Paso |
There is a path that crosses the park from north to south
by the seaside which is permitted to access. It’s the path which goes from El
Golfo to La Playa de la Madera, in the municipality of Tinajo, this takes a 5
hour walk, besides, you have to walk very carefully because the way is all
surrounded by lava and you must continuously look at where you put your feet,
this makes it difficult to appreciate the landscape, so we’ll recommend a more
practical solution.
Islote (small barren island) in Timanfaya |
Instead of entering El Golfo, if we drive down the
road which joins Yaiza and El Golfo, right at the top of the hill which reaches
the crossing with the road which joins Golfo with Los Hervideros, there is a
lane which takes us to the north. If we take this road, after one Km, we will
find the entry to the Natural Park (P.N) Timanfaya and if we continue 800
metres more, just after passing a beautiful house (jealousies aside) perfectly
integrated in the landscape, we will find an area where we can leave the car
without disturbing anyone.
vegetation |
The path we must wander is wide and unpaved, nearly
like a road, in fact, it’s not difficult to come across a SUV owned by the
guards of the park. A gentle descent allows us to have a relaxing walk, so we
are able to enjoy the view and the contrasts of the colours. Going through the
south edge of the park, we can imagine how the explosions were.
El Paso Beach |
We can see the volcanoes, the lava flows, the
‘malpais’ which is the eroded land covered by lava, the small holes in the
ground which give out heat coming from the volcanoes called ‘islotes’ but also
the ‘tabaibas’ (a type of cactus with green leaves) and the gorses, which
timidly start to colonize the park.
If we continue our walk till the end, we will reach
the beautiful beach called Playa del Paso where the black sand and the sea
crashing against the rocks make this place unforgettable. Let’s relax and enjoy
this marvel and even though the swimming is not recommended due to the strength
with which the sea hits the coast and the lack of vigilance and services, we
can always wet our feet.
cliffs |
A few hundred metres before the beach, we will have
encountered a deviation to the right with a sign which will take us to the
beach of el Cochino. Here begins the route of the littoral, which leads us to
the beach of La Madera in the limit north of the Park.
As we have said, this excursion is long and
uncomfortable, therefore if we want to appreciate the marvellous views which
result in the invasion of the lava in the sea, we could just tour the first
part of this path which ends at the first cliffs, where if the sea hits the
coast with strength, Sea and Lava represent a dreamy show of colours, sounds
and splashes.
The Path |
The way back to the car is uphill but the power which
the fantastic spectacle of this wild nature has impregnated on us will make
with comments, memories and exclamations, the journey extremely short.
El Golfo from Timanfaya |
After the 2 – 2 ½ hours of excursion, we can lead towards the
nearby town of El Golfo and it can be in either the Costa Azul, El Bogavante,
Casa Torano or in any other restaurant that we will be able to taste fresh fish
in an environment which isn`t worse than that from the excursion.
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Traduction: Yaiza De Andrés and Hanna De Andrés
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