Beautiful landscapes and few visitors even though the The Tazas start to be known to foreign travellers. Do not hesitate to enter this visit on your calendar. The park, with a surface area of 5 147 ha, offers a landscape of very wooded Andean Mountains, with many species of trees such as the hazelnut (or coudrier), the cordillera cypress and the oak, which make up a marvellous mosaic of colours with the white of the peaks (in May, above all) in the background. It is a privileged natural place, with Mediterranean vegetation as well as the humid forest of the south. The park also allows hikers to familiarize themselves with remnants of former nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes (such as stones used to grind food). 3 km from the entrance you can see waterfalls of more than 50 m, called Velo de la Novia (Fiancée sailing). Then, at the end of a marked path, the The Tazas, seven waterfalls (in fact there are more or less, all depend on how to count) from the Río of Molina, which, over time, dug "seven small wells in basaltic rock. Kayaking enthusiasts will, of course, find a tailor-made circuit that is internationally recognized. But railway stations will not suit beginners!

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