El Hierro- Day 2

The window of our room at the Parador on El Hierro looks east so we got to see the sunrise this morning.

Sunrise

Mid morning we went into the little town of Valverde, the capital of the island. We parked and walked to the tourist office where we got a road map and a map of trails on the island. The lady in the tourist office recommended a trail for us to do.

Valverde

From Valverde we headed up the crest of the island. There were a couple of fascinating viewpoints that described how El Hierro produces almost all their power from renewable sources. They use wind power to provide energy and also to pump water to a volcanic caldera at the top of the island. When needed the water then flows through pipes downhill to a hydroelectric plant.

Reservoir on the left. Duke is looking at a sign that explains it all.
Sign explaining the power system

We stopped for groceries and then drove to the top of the island where we took a wonderful two and a half mile hike.

On our hike
The view of the other side of the island from one of the lookouts on the trail.

Back at the Parador dinner was excellent.

Tomato, cheese and tuna starter
Octopus
Pumpkin cake with walnut ice cream

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Author: marionvermazen

I am a traveler, hiker, avid reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, Spanish and French language student, knitter and genealogist. I am retired after working for almost 30 years in the Computer Industry. I live in Reno, Nevada with my husband Duke.

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