From Monday (January 3), the grankanaria's cavild (local government) restricts access to the ROQUE NUBLO protection area to ensure its sustainability.
The new reservation system aims to reduce the number of visitors from 2,000 to 300 at the top of the Canary Island site at the top of 2,000.
Kavild also says that these measures include sorting public transportation to support conservation initiatives, improving traffic safety and strengthening visitor's experience, Friday (January 31). Was announced.
The main goal of these measures is to protect Roque Nublo and its natural environment and prevent overcrowding.
They also aim to eliminate road obstruction caused by illegal parking, and to ensure access without an emergency service as needed.
Parking will not be allowed near Roque Nublo to deal with the turmoil of traffic. The main access point, the main parking lot of Degoradadera Goleta, is closed.
Instead, two new parking lots are designated in the center of the town of Tejeda and Cru de Loss Ranos. Visitors can reach the Lockenu Brot Trail head through a shuttle bus managed by Kavild in collaboration with the island's public transportation global.
It takes about 30 minutes to travel from the Tejeda, but it takes about 10 minutes from Cru de Loss Ranos.
The Global's LINE 18 service is adjusted to connect the southern part of the island -departure and return to Maspalomas Lighthouse -Roque Nublo three times a day. As a result, a new stop will be introduced in the protected area, and tourists and other visitors will be able to reach the trail head directly.
The bus runs every 30 minutes from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm except for 10:00 am, 12:00 pm, 2:30 pm, and 4:00 pm. The fare resembles other global routes and includes existing subsidies.
You can make a reservation for this natural monument on the website www.grancanariasenderos.com from 9 am to 5 pm every day. Each visitor can request up to five reservations, and cancel is allowed up to three days in advance.
Schools may visit ROQUE NUBLO in a maximum of 60 groups per day, but tourists have 30 visitors every two hours.
Roque Nublo, located in the central local government of Tejeda, is 80 meters high and is 1,813 meters above sea level. It was a specially important place for the inhabitants of the island, an ancient sacred place for Aboriginal, and they were gathering to worship God.
Last year, this site had a hard time controlling the high -level garbage remaining there, such as wipe, toilet paper, hygienic products, and bags full of containers. The increase in this garbage and human footprints at risk of the species of climate disease found in the natural landscape of Grankanaria.
Laurgars Shibrink, the Minister of Cavald in Grankanaria, the Minister of Knowledge, and knowledge, said, “The lack of courtesy, which is poor and respectful, without considering the common space. I blamed it. The community of nature and the island has a “garbage” mark in a large landscape and environmental value. ”
Antonio Molares, President of Kavild, indicates that the environmental tax for ROQUE NUBLO is being considered. However, it has not been implemented to avoid delays in access restrictions.