This forest owes its peculiarity to the period it precedes, more than a century ago. 20 million years ago spread across the Mediterranean basin. But during the Tertiary period, a series of glaciations occurred, which caused the laurel forest to move to more temperate areas in the south.
What is laurel forest?
The Canary laurel forest is a type of subtropical forest found in some of the Canary Islands. It is closely related to other forest formations common in the rest of the biogeographical area known as Macaronesia.
It is made up of tree species of the Lauraceae family, which together with the Fayal- Heathland make up the so-called green woodland.
Which plan to follow on your holidays?
Don't miss the Experience The pharmacy of the Laurisilva
Enjoy the secrets of the medicinal plants found in the Laurisilva forest of the Garajonay National Park
If you want to live a unique and environmentally friendly experience, and also get to know the Garajonay National Park from the hand of an official guide, book your place on a guided tour
Characteristics of Laurisilva forests
It has deep soils and is characteristic of the midlands (between 600 and 1,500 m above sea level) on the windward side (facing north), influenced by the trade winds, lacking frost, with rainfall of 500 to 1,100 mm and an average annual temperature of between 15 and 19 ºC.
Today we present you with a fairytale forest.
The laurel forest of one of the islands that forms part of the Canary Archipelago: La Gomera. The laurel forest of Garajonay is a vestige of the prehistoric Tertiary Era, declared a National Heritage Site in 1986.
Why is the Parque Nacional de la Gomera so called?
The name of this natural park comes from the name of a legend starring two lovers. One of the many Guanche stories of the local culture, which may surprise you and which we encourage you to discover.
At senda we invite you to immerse yourself in the local culture, through authentic and carefully designed experiences. So that you can enjoy the paradise that is the Canary Islands just like a local.
We therefore recommend that you go back to the origin of the story and read the article that tells the story of the legend of Gara and Jonay
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