Tourist rush at Mirador de Chipeque: Nature and ecosystem in danger!

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Discover the Mirador de Chipeque on Tenerife: insight into nature, volcanic landscapes and the challenges of tourism.

Entdecken Sie den Mirador de Chipeque auf Teneriffa: Einblick in Natur, Vulkanlandschaften und die Herausforderungen des Tourismus.
Discover the Mirador de Chipeque on Tenerife: insight into nature, volcanic landscapes and the challenges of tourism.

Tourist rush at Mirador de Chipeque: Nature and ecosystem in danger!

The popular Mirador de Chipeque viewpoint in Tenerife, Spain, is growing in popularity and has now become a hotspot for tourists thanks to social media. Once considered an insider tip, crowds of visitors now flock to this spectacular place. The viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the Pico del Teide volcano and the surrounding landscape, making it a must-see for nature and photography enthusiasts. Loud derwesten.de However, the rush also has its downsides.

The increasing number of tourists leads to garbage dumping in nature, which puts a strain on the fragile local ecosystem. Cigarette butts left under trash also increase the risk of forest fires. The ground in the Mirador de Chipeque area is already covered with dry pine needles, further increasing the risk of fire. To ensure that visitors can enjoy nature as best as possible, smoking has been banned in the area since last year. The Canary Islands government is currently preparing for the upcoming forest fire season. Around 2,000 firefighters, police and military personnel are on alert so that they can react quickly if a fire breaks out.

The Mirador de Chipeque and its surroundings

With an altitude of 1830 meters, the Mirador de Chipeque is located in the Dorsal mountain range of the Canary Archipelago. This mountain range stretches for 25 kilometers from the area around Mount Teide to the mountains of La Esperanza. The view from the Mirador of the Teide and the northern coastal regions is particularly impressive. Access to the viewpoint is via the TF-24 road, which connects La Esperanza to Las Cañadas del Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The viewpoint is easy to reach, a short hike of no more than a kilometer takes visitors to the mirador. Once there, you can not only admire Mount Teide, but also enjoy the panorama over the north coast of Tenerife, the Orotava Valley and even the island of La Palma in the distance. These diverse views make the Mirador de Chipeque a year-round destination, known for its impressive change of seasons and the mesmerizing cloud formations around Teide. Information about the prospect and the legal provisions can be found on ourtenerife.com be read.

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