This string of 7 European islands, which proudly emerges off the African coast, not far from Cape Verde, is an enchantment. Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro are multiple and paradoxical lands. The archipelago attracts above all for its mild and spring climate. An eternal sun shines there without respite all year round, ensuring that holidaymakers in search of blue skies and softness have an exceptional stay. Some will prefer to enjoy idleness on white or black sandy beaches in the middle of winter, but many will prefer to take hikes in the Canary Islands. Whether it's climbing volcanic peaks in the spring, walking through pine, laurel and aloe forests, or visiting fossilized lava tunnels in the cool summer. In short, a real paradise for hikers, novices or experienced.

Proud of their natural resources and history, the Canary Islands have carefully preserved this natural heritage. While some coasts are devastated by tourist urbanization, spectacular sites are carefully protected as national parks. The forest of Garajonay National Park in La Gomera, the pine forest in the heart of the caldera crater from Tiburiente to La Palma, the sand dunes of Corralejo in Fuerteventura or the lava field formed by Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote are all examples. Even if the most beautiful site remains the Teide Volcano National Park in Tenerife. The Teide Park is a must, listed as a World Heritage Site. This volcanic peak rises to 3,718 metres and is first discovered on foot through the ridge road, although a car or cable car is possible

Everywhere, think of moving away from tourist complexes and trails to discover villages, isolated wonders nestled in the depths of cliffs, forests.... In short, go on an adventure, from hiking boots to feet, on these wild, desert, forested, sandy lands where ecotourism is often king. Here, each island is a new journey, a new discovery!

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