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Access to the now extinct volcano is either by foot or by cable car that will carry you almost to the very summit. From the peak, on a clear day, you are in heaven and have breathtaking views of Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. This is the Canary Islands' most visited tourist attraction and must not be missed. A cable-car takes visitors up to 3,600 meters. From there, you may climb the peak by foot. The volcano's huge crater has an impressive circumference of around 80 kilometers. On clear days, you have a fantastic view down to the coasts of the island and even to some of the other Canary islands across the Atlantic.
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