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Monte Perdido National Park By: Nestor MN January is the first month of the year and it is also an ideal time to let yourself go. When the first snowflakes begin to fall is when an inner flame arises to explore new places and, above all, the spectacular landscapes that natural parks offer us. Do you want to discover the natural beauty of January? Pay attention to the 4 of the most beautiful national parks in Spain . More information Teide National Park Charming landscapes: El Teide By: Simon Exploring this region is entering a world of impressive landscapes, with exciting ascents and descents among its routes. The Cañadas del Teide unfold like an immense caldera 17 kilometers in diameter in which is the home of the majestic Pico del Teide, at 3,718 meters. Without a doubt, it is the highest peak in Spain and the third highest volcano on the planet.
It is a perfect landscape to visit in January with the snow on the top (check the weather before you go) creating an enchanting sight. The adventure reaches its climax when boarding Chile Email List the cable car , connecting the base station at 2,356 m with the upper one at 3,555 m, discovering exceptional views and the opportunity to ascend to the crater on foot. To spend the night and complete the trip, we recommend the Hotel Rural Finca La Hacienda , in Tierra del Trigo. It is located in an environment surrounded by fruit trees, providing an exceptional location to explore Canarian nature.

More information Picos de Europa National Park Snowy landscapes: Picos de Europa By: NATALIA The incredible Picos de Europa , with their impressive mountain front, boast a spectacular landscape defined by three imposing massifs and meandering rivers that carve narrow canyons. The most impressive summit is Torre Cerredo at 2,648 meters high , being one of the most popular points for mountaineers. However, without a doubt, the Picos de Europa mountains offer a variety of exceptional routes for hiking lovers. Among the most notable options is the Cares route, which starts from Cabrales. This trail winds through the Cares River gorge, providing spectacular views and a unique experience.
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