Happily, it's really easy to find as it's located right next to the LP3 main road which runs between the east and west coasts, just at the 20km marker. This is also where the road goes up to La Cumbrecita. A word of caution - please do observe the speed limits in this area on the LP3!
Where are we? This is where you can find out about the National Park |
La Cumbrecita walk |
My favourite exhibit at the Visitor Centre is the relief map/display of La Palma. I look at it and think, good grief - do we really live there! 'There' is at 500m above sea level, half-way across the north coast in what is the most mountainous region of La Palma. But more importantly it gives you a really fantastic overview of La Palma and just exactly why the roads are so twisty!
Looking at the information panels, you can also discover how La Palma used to be divided up into the various municipalities. You might notice that there has been a bit of political shuffling round and Tazacorte has now become a municipality in its own right.
If you have time, you might like to wander over to the botanical garden or watch the 20 minute video on La Palma which is available in Spanish, English, German and French. The Spanish video is on every hour on the hour. The other languages are on every half-hour. In all cases, go to reception to ask for the video to be played, if not already on. Everything is free by the way.
Also free is the sight of the Old Man of the Mountain. This is not quite the best vantage point from which to view the apparent profile of an old man laying down. However ... to the left in the picture, he is clasping his hands together over his stomach. Looking along to the right, the profile dips down to his neck and then a vertical rise to his chin, lips and nose. The saying is that when the old man rises, then La Palma will disappear beneath the waves.
Opening times:
The Cumbrecita car park and walk is open from 08.30hr to 19.55hrs seven days a week, No toilets or other facilities available by the way.
The El Paso Visitors Centre is open from 09.00 to 18.00hrs seven days a week, toilets are available. Parking is right outside and free. If approaching from Santa Cruz in the east, slow down as you approach 20km and turn into the car park. If approaching from Tazacorte/El Paso/Los Llanos in the west, turn into your right where there is parking on your side of the road opposite the centre. Because it is situated next to the main road, please take care at all times.