FinnKris
15-11-2011, 14:19
Hello!
I'll be coming over to Tenerife by the end of the week, and my father & I are looking at doing one longer walk whilst we are there. We have been looking at the 'PR - TF 72 Camino de Chasna - Paisaje Lunar' walk from Villaflor (in fact when we were over the last time around last Feb/March we were planning to try this one but found out the hard way the temperature up in Villaflor is rather different to Torviscas...).
Has anyone done this walk, is it something you would recommend? Is the trail clearly defined, the path (surface) in decent shape? How long does the walk take (we are both in good shape)?
Where is the best place to park the car? If I remember correctly the trail starts from a "town square"-type place, last spring they were doing some work in the square so no parking close by at least then.
How is the weather up in Villaflor on any given day? Obviously a bit chillier than by the coast, but it was rather misty that day last spring, is this usual up there & more importantly will it hinder the enjoyment of the walk, sights not visible, trail hard to follow etc?
Thanks in advance, a lot of questions but grateful for any answers/pointers/tips.
I'll be coming over to Tenerife by the end of the week, and my father & I are looking at doing one longer walk whilst we are there. We have been looking at the 'PR - TF 72 Camino de Chasna - Paisaje Lunar' walk from Villaflor (in fact when we were over the last time around last Feb/March we were planning to try this one but found out the hard way the temperature up in Villaflor is rather different to Torviscas...).
Has anyone done this walk, is it something you would recommend? Is the trail clearly defined, the path (surface) in decent shape? How long does the walk take (we are both in good shape)?
Where is the best place to park the car? If I remember correctly the trail starts from a "town square"-type place, last spring they were doing some work in the square so no parking close by at least then.
How is the weather up in Villaflor on any given day? Obviously a bit chillier than by the coast, but it was rather misty that day last spring, is this usual up there & more importantly will it hinder the enjoyment of the walk, sights not visible, trail hard to follow etc?
Thanks in advance, a lot of questions but grateful for any answers/pointers/tips.