Ruta Marcos y Cordero

Flora and Fauna on the route

Biodiversity in Marcos y Cordero: Flora and Fauna

The Flora and Fauna along the Marcos y Cordero Route is a habitat for a wide variety of endemic species. Hikers can expect to see everything from giant ferns and a diversity of orchids, to birds such as the palm finch, unique to the island. This trail offers a unique opportunity to explore the biodiversity along the route and discover the wonderful flora and fauna that define this special corner of La Palma.

Enjoying Biodiversity on the Marcos y Cordero Route

Cernicalo Vulgar de La Palma, una de las especies que componen la fauna de la palma

To fully enjoy the biodiversity on the Marcos y Cordero Trail, it is important to be prepared and respect the natural environment. Bring appropriate footwear, sufficient water and a camera to capture the beauty of the flora and fauna can make your experience more enjoyable and memorable. It is also advisable to use a hiking pole to help you navigate the more challenging sections of the terrain.

Remember, when exploring the biodiversity on the route, always follow the marked trails and avoid disturbing the natural habitat. The preservation of this ecosystem depends on the responsible behavior of each visitor.

Cultural and Ecological Impact on the Route's History

The history of the Ruta Marcos y Cordero is not only appreciated for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, but also as a symbol of the cultural heritage of La Palma. It is a living reminder of the island’s human history, showing the interaction between man and nature. In addition, the route is a study site for ecologists and geologists, fascinated by its biological diversity and geological uniqueness. The conservation of this trail is crucial to maintain the ecological balance and protect the endemic species that depend on this unique habitat.

Wildlife in Marcos y Cordero

What animals will you come across along the route?

On the Marcos y Cordero Route, visitors can find a fascinating variety of endemic fauna. Among the most outstanding birds is the palm finch (Fringilla coelebs palmae), known for its melodious song. Birdwatchers can also spot the La Palma blackbird (Turdus merula cabrerae) and the common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus canariensis). As for the reptiles, the blight lizard (Gallotia galloti palmae) is commonly seen basking on the rocks. In addition, the route is home to amphibians such as the San Antonio frog (Hyla meridionalis). These animals, along with the numerous insects and butterflies that inhabit the route, create a rich and vibrant ecosystem that reflects the unique biodiversity of La Palma.

MARCOS AND LAMB

Flora and Fauna in La Palma

The Ruta Marcos y Cordero is not only a spectacular hiking destination, but also a vital refuge for the flora and fauna of La Palma. With each step, visitors have the opportunity to discover the incredible biodiversity along the route and appreciate the beauty and fragility of these unique ecosystems. Plan your visit carefully and contribute to the conservation of this natural treasure for future generations.

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Everything You Need to Know Before You Leave

Embark on the Marcos y Cordero route with confidence, knowing all the important details to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Our essential guide provides information on equipment needed, access points, best times to visit and safety tips. Be sure to review our recommendations to be well prepared for the varied terrain and changeable weather that characterizes this spectacular route of La Palma.

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