Type of area: National Park Area: 18, hectares Email: pnteide tenerife. Tenerife Canary Islands : Adeje. El Portillo visitor centre. Telesforo Bravo Visitor Centre.
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Criterion viii : Teide National Park is an exceptional example of a relatively old, slow moving, geologically complex and mature volcanic system. It is of global importance in providing diverse evidence of the geological processes that underpin the evolution of oceanic islands, and these values complement those of existing volcanic properties on the World Heritage List, such as the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
It offers a diverse and accessible assemblage of volcanic features and landscapes in a relatively limited area. The area is a major centre for international research with a long history of influence on geology and geomorphology especially through the work of von Humboldt, von Buch and Lyell which has made Mount Teide a significant site in the history of volcanology. The property is well managed and resourced, with a six-year management plan in place which is due for renewal in The property is afforded the same legal protection as other national parks in Spain and is surrounded by a buffer zone.
Key management issues include the management of tourism, the potential impact of climate change, and effective coordination of management responsibility between national and regional levels of government.
About us. La Tarta the cake is a simple slice in the earth beside the access road to Teide National Park. However, what the cut displays is truly surprising: infinite layers of multi-coloured volcanic ashes, tens of metres thick and dramatically tilted.
The combination is reminiscent of a chocolate and cream layer cake hence its name and amazes everyone seeing it for the first time. This spot is located on a closed curve of the TF, just a short distance from the eastern limit of the park. From the railings you can see Teide and the red slopes covered with pine trees which sweep down towards the sea.
This modern complex is free to visit and offers an interpretative area, a projection room and botanic gardens. Here visitors are explained in detail about how Tenerife and the Teide volcano were formed. There is also useful, interesting information on the geological, biological and natural qualities that enrich this park and led to it receiving the Unesco title of World Heritage Centre in The centre is powered by solar energy, adapted for those with reduced mobility and elegantly blends into its surrounding envorinment.
This is the nerve centre of the entire national park and a must for any visitor to the area. Visitors who decide to spend a night under one of the clearest skies in the world have the Parador nearby; a state-run two star hotel with a pool, sauna, gym and restaurant that is also open to the public. There is also a cafeteria and a souvenir shop here, for anyone seeking a pit stop.
Teide National Park.
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