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Centro de Visitantes Los Tilos
Public services en San Andrés y Sauces (Zone)

Centro de Visitantes Los Tilos

About Centro de Visitantes Los Tilos

On the island of La Palma you will find Las Nieves Natural Park, a protected ecosystem that keeps a wealth of flora and fauna, in the same park there is a place where it is possible to be informed of all of the benefits offered by this very interesting point located in the municipal area of San Andrés y Sauces, the Los Tilos Visitor Center.

The Los Tilos Visitor Center has free access and aims to educate and inform about the entire ecosystem through the four rooms where fauna and flora are explained.

Next to the Los Tilos Visitors Center you will find a Recreation Area, from here you can enjoy a place of rest, start different routes that reach the heart of the forest.

The Los Tilos Visitor Center is surrounded by vegetation and highlights the laurel forest in which important endemic species are found.


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