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Cascade of Colours in Caldera de Taburiente in Canary Islands

Spectacular colour splashes​ on a six-metre wall created by the hand of mother nature, with the brightest colours in winter months

Best time: December–February

Cascade of Colours in Caldera de Taburiente
Cascade of Colours in Caldera de Taburiente

While walking along the trails through Las Angustias ravine, you'll be impressed by a sudden find. A high wall, painted in different colours by the water falling down the year round. The most amazing is the fact that colours change from season to season. Yellow and orange tones come from the high concentration of iron in the waters of the ravine. Algae and moses paint the wall with green.

Don't miss the chance to have a look at​ this beautiful natural painting. The waterfalls are the most impressive in the rainy months between December and February.

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What makes the wall in Caldera de Taburiente different from other waterfalls?

Caldera de Taburiente's wall stands apart from other waterfalls in that it changes colours with the seasons. The wall is six meters high and features changing tones of yellow and orange due to the high concentration of iron in the water. Green is also present from algae and mosses that cover the wall. Overall, Caldera de Taburiente offers a unique, stunningly beautiful natural view. Show more

When is the best time to visit Caldera de Taburiente to see the brightest colours on the wall?

For those seeking the brightest and best-coloured views of Caldera de Taburiente's waterfall, they should plan a visit during the rainy season between December and February. This season adds even more magnificence to the already stunning view. If you plan to visit this natural wonder, aim to come during these months to enjoy the brightest hues of the changing canvas. Show more

How long does it take to hike the Las Angustias ravine?

The Las Angustias ravine hiking trail is relatively length, measuring roughly 16 kilometres and taking around ten hours to complete in one day. If visitors prefer shorter hikes, alternative options two to four hours exist. Protip: It's best to check the trail conditions and weather forecast before starting your hike since any poor weather can challenge your hiking experience. Show more

Are there any other trails or attractions near Caldera de Taburiente?

In addition to Caldera de Taburiente's famed waterfall, visitors can also enjoy other trails and attractions. Roque de los Muchachos, the highest peak on the island, is an area attraction and offers breathtaking views of the caldera. Other hiking options also exist, such as Ruta Dos Aguas and Lomo de las Chozas. Visitors should always verify route conditions and the weather forecast before any hike or visit to the area's attractions, which will help them ensure everyone's safety while enjoying this stunning natural environment. Show more

Can visitors swim in the waterfall or is it just for viewing purposes?

It's essential to note that visitors are not allowed to swim in the waterfall at Caldera de Taburiente. The waterfall is purely for observation, and guests should maintain a safe distance. Climbing or damaging the wall itself is not allowed, either. The park has designated guidelines, and visitors should follow them to help ensure all-around safety and to keep the natural beauty of Caldera de Taburiente preserved for future generations to enjoy. Show more

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