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Hiking and Rambling
![]() ![]() Hiking and Rambling with Free Motion
The landscape and climate assets that have earned the nickname of “continent in miniature” make Gran Canaria a real paradise for nature lovers, especially for trekkers. This is undoubtedly the ideal way of discovering the natural and historic treasures hidden within the island’s 32 protected natural areas, trekking the extensive network of trails. Relief and Climate The island is almost circular in shape, with the highest point sited right in the middle of the island. This has led to its characteristic cone-shaped relief, criss-crossed by deep gorges fanning out from the centre, and large depressions caused by volcanic activity or erosion; the calderas. Nevertheless, there are major geo-morphological differences between the gentle north-easterly relief and the rugged terrain of the south west. Network of Trails The island terrain is criss-crossed by an intricate network of foot paths ranging from easy forest paths and bridle paths to tracks and trails that are strictly for expert hikers. Equipment You do not need any highly sophisticated equipment. But your footwear should be a bit more robust than the usual walking shoes. We recommend tough, water-proof mountaineering boots with good ankle support. Leave training shoes or sandals for short walks or for when you take a rest. Guiding Free Motion professional and experienced guides will take you away from the noisy tourist areas and show you the interesting details and facts about what you will come across on your way about the flowers, trees and cactus plants of this most beautiful of islands.
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