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Garajonay National Park
Before the ice ages emptied the Mediterranean forests, laurisilva covered all of southern Europe. La Gomera's Garajonay is what remains — a UNESCO World Heritage Site of breathtaking ecological completeness. The park occupies the highest plateau of the island and is almost permanently cloaked in Atlantic cloud: a cool, dripping, moss-laden cathedral of tree-heath, Canarian laurel and til, where the paths are soft underfoot and the fog moves between the trunks like something sentient. One of the most affecting natural spaces in Europe. Spend at least a full day here.
UNESCO World Heritage · Laurisilva · Hiking