Beschreibung
The Ermita de San Jose valley is just north of Teguise. The area off the LZ-10 allows a circular walk on fairly flat well defined tracks. It is popular with runners and cyclists so mid-week is usually quieter. Kanarenpieper, Raubwürger, Weidensperling, Turmfalke and Kolkrabe are easily seen. Triel is regularly heard and sometimes seen. Wiedehopf and Saharakragentrappe are possible.
Triel and other birds can also be seen above the valley but that does involve a somewhat energetic scramble.
Details
Zugang
The Ermita de San Jose area is located just outside Teguise. I used to park at the back of the school and I assume that is still possible, but staff and students do park there. I now turn off the LZ-10 going towards Haria on the unmade road signed Las Nieves 5 and park either where the unmade road goes right at a crossroads or continue straight at that point and park just after the junction. Access by cycle would be easy and buses go to Teguise. It would then be a relatively short walk to the school and start from there. Press a P on the map for directions.
Terrain und Habitat
Landwirtschaft , Vereinzelte Bäume und Büsche , TalBedingungen
Flach , Kein Schatten , Offene LandschaftRundweg
JaIst ein Spektiv nützlich?
NeinGute Beobachtungszeit
GanzjährigRoute
unbefestigte StraßeSchwierigkeitsgrad der Tour
EinfachErreichbarkeit
zu Fuß , FahrradBeobachtungshütten oder -türme
NeinZusätzliche Informationen
A telescope might be useful if trying. To see Triel at the site identified on the west side of the valley, where I have only ever been able to hear them. However I have once seen one on a cultivated part of the valley floor, so they could turn up anywhere.