Pico Bejenado, Mountain summit in La Palma, Spain
Pico Bejenado is a 1854-meter summit on La Palma featuring steep northern cliffs and distinctive erosion patterns carved into its slopes. The mountain displays the geological forces that shaped this volcanic island over time.
The mountain formed through volcanic activity and is deeply connected to the development of the Caldera de Taburiente. Erosion and weathering have shaped its appearance over centuries.
The indigenous Guanche people left marks on the rocks near the base of the mountain, showing their long presence in these highlands. These petroglyphs reveal how local people connected to the natural world around them.
The main trailhead at El Barrial is reached via the LP-1 road and offers multiple routes to the summit. The climb passes through pine forests where conditions vary by season, so hikers should prepare accordingly.
The small summit area is roughly the size of a football field and holds a metal box with a visitor book. Climbers leave their names and thoughts there, turning this isolated spot into a gathering place.
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