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Los Tilos UNESCO Biosphere Reserve adventures

Los Tilos UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Adventures

Los Tilos UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is a renowned laurel forest ecosystem on La Palma island, offering lush trails, rare flora, and a serene natural experience in the Atlantic archipelago.

2,700 acres
Acres Protected
8+ miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1983 (UNESCO designation in 2002)
Year Established

About Los Tilos UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

 

Los Tilos UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, located on the northeastern slopes of La Palma in the Canary Islands, is a vital remnant of the Macaronesian laurel forest, a humid subtropical forest type that once covered much of Southern Europe and Northern Africa. Established under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Program, this reserve protects a diverse array of endemic and endangered plant species like the Canarian laurel, tree ferns, and the endangered Canary Island pine. The area is characterized by its deep ravines, misty cloud forests, and abundant waterfalls, creating a unique, moisture-rich environment. Visitors explore a network of well-maintained hiking trails that wind through dense vegetation, past natural springs, and impressive viewpoints. The Los Tilos forest offers peaceful opportunities for birdwatching, as it hosts species such as the laurel pigeon and the Canary Islands chiffchaff. Additionally, the reserve supports sustainable forestry practices, environmental education, and scientific research. Historically, these forests were of significant cultural and economic value to early island inhabitants, who used the wood and water resources sustainably. Today, Los Tilos appeals to nature lovers, hikers, photographers, and anyone seeking tranquility in a biologically rich environment. Its pristine ecosystems highlight the importance of conservation in island environments threatened by climate change and human activity. The reserve’s waterfalls, notably the dramatic cascades of Agua García ravine, serve as scenic focal points, while the visitor centers provide immersive educational experiences on the local ecology and geology. Hiking the Los Tilos trails during the misty seasons reveals the forest’s magical atmosphere, making it a must-visit protected area within the Canaries.

Highlights

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Dense laurel forest - a rare and ancient subtropical ecosystem

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Agua García waterfalls – striking cascades within steep ravines

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Varied endemic flora including giant tree ferns and Canarian laurel

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Scenic viewpoints offering panoramic views over La Palma’s northeastern coast

Notable Natural Features

El Canalón Trail

A popular trail that descends steep ravines and passes through rich laurel forests and waterfalls.

Agua García Ravine

A deep ravine featuring a series of spectacular waterfalls fed by natural springs.

Visitor Interpretation Center

Educational center offering exhibits on local ecology, geology, and the biosphere reserve’s conservation efforts.