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5 Reasons La Palma Should Be Your Next Walking Holiday

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Discover La Palma

When most people think of the Canary Islands, sun-drenched beaches and bustling resorts spring to mind. But tucked away in the northwestern corner of this Spanish archipelago lies La Palma , an island so strikingly beautiful that the locals simply call it La Isla Bonita, the beautiful island. As one of the most rewarding destinations in our Spain walking holidays collection, we think the very best way to discover its untamed charm is on foot. If you've never considered a walking holiday in the Canary Islands, La Palma might just change your mind. Here's why this captivating island deserves a spot at the top of your travel list.

1. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve You Can Actually Walk Through

La Palma isn't just beautiful, it's officially recognised as one of the world's most pristine natural environments. The entire island holds UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status, meaning you're walking through landscapes that are actively protected and preserved for their ecological significance.

What does this mean for you as a walker? It means ancient laurel forests that have remained virtually unchanged for millions of years. It means trails that wind through terrain so diverse you'll feel as though you've crossed continents in a single day. From the fertile, lush greenery of the island's northern reaches to the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the south, every step reveals something extraordinary.

Unlike crowded national parks elsewhere, La Palma's trails offer a sense of genuine wilderness. You're not just visiting nature here — you're immersing yourself in it. It's this combination of accessibility and authenticity that makes La Palma stand out among the Canary Islands walking holidays we offer.

2. The Caldera de Taburiente: A Natural Wonder Best Explored on Foot

At the heart of La Palma lies one of the world's largest erosion craters — the magnificent Caldera de Taburiente National Park. This isn't the sort of landscape you can appreciate from a coach window or a roadside viewpoint. To truly understand its scale and grandeur, you need to lace up your walking boots and venture inside. 

The caldera stretches nearly 10 kilometres across, its walls rising dramatically to create a natural amphitheatre of staggering proportions. Walking trails take you along the rim to viewpoints like Pico Bejenado, where the panorama unfolds before you in layers of green ravines, rocky pinnacles, and distant ocean. 

There's something profoundly rewarding about earning these views through your own efforts. The sense of achievement as you stand on the caldera rim, breathing in the crisp mountain air, is exactly the kind of experience that makes a walking holiday so memorable.

3. The Ruta de los Volcanes: One of Europe's Most Spectacular Trails

For walkers seeking a genuine challenge and an unforgettable adventure, the Ruta de los Volcanes delivers in abundance. This iconic route traverses the volcanic spine of La Palma, taking you past a succession of craters, cinder cones, and otherworldly lava fields that feel more like another planet than a European island. The trail runs along the Cumbre Vieja ridge, offering views that stretch from the Atlantic Ocean on one side to the mountainous interior on the other. You'll walk across terrain that tells the story of the island's fiery origins — a landscape shaped by eruptions over millions of years. 

It's the kind of walk that stays with you long after you've returned home. The sort of trail you'll find yourself describing to friends over dinner, struggling to find words that do justice to what you've experienced. If you're looking for more volcanic adventures, our Tenerife walking holiday offers another perspective on the Canary Islands' dramatic landscapes, featuring Spain's highest peak, Mount Teide.

4. Year-Round Walking in a Perfect Climate

One of La Palma's greatest gifts to walkers is its wonderfully mild climate. While much of Europe shivers through winter or swelters through summer, La Palma maintains comfortable temperatures throughout the year. The island's position in the Atlantic, combined with the cooling influence of the trade winds, creates ideal conditions for walking in virtually any season. 

Spring brings wildflowers carpeting the hillsides. Autumn offers crystal-clear visibility and golden light. Even the winter months remain mild enough for comfortable walking, making La Palma an excellent escape when the British weather turns grey. 

This year-round appeal means you're not restricted to a narrow window of opportunity. Whether you're planning a spring adventure, a summer escape, or a winter warmer, La Palma welcomes walkers with open arms.

5. Stargazing That Will Take Your Breath Away

After a fulfilling day on the trails, La Palma offers one final, spectacular reward. The island is home to the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, one of the world's most important astronomical observatories, perched at over 2,400 metres above sea level. 

But you don't need to be an astronomer to appreciate what makes this location so special. La Palma's pristine skies are protected by law, making it one of the best places on Earth for stargazing. As darkness falls and the Milky Way stretches overhead in breathtaking clarity, you'll understand why astronomers from around the world have chosen this island as their window to the universe. 

It's a fitting end to a day spent walking through landscapes of extraordinary natural beauty — a reminder that La Palma's wonders extend from the ancient forests beneath your feet to the infinite cosmos above your head.

Discover La Palma With Us

We've been leading walking holidays to La Palma for years, and our expert leaders know the island's trails intimately. From the misty laurel forests to the volcanic peaks, from hidden villages to spectacular viewpoints, we'll show you the La Palma that most visitors never discover. 

Our seven-night La Palma walking holiday takes you through the very best the island has to offer — the Caldera de Taburiente, the fertile northern landscapes, the iconic Ruta de los Volcanes, and an unforgettable visit to the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory. 

Whether you're an experienced walker looking for your next challenge or simply someone who loves exploring beautiful places on foot, La Palma has something extraordinary waiting for you. 

Ready to discover why La Palma is called the beautiful island? Explore our La Palma walking holidays and start planning your next adventure.

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