The Lermes Ravine project contemplates the creation of more than 400 parking spaces in Los Gigantes

This future action would partially solve the lack of parking and mobility problems

The future project of an urban park in Barranco de Lermes located in Los Gigantes contemplates the creation of more than 400 parking spaces using an approximate area of 6,000 square metres.

It is an infrastructure of vital importance that would greatly alleviate the scarcity of parking lots as well as mobility in the area apart from revitalising that nucleus with the rest of the tourist and leisure activities contemplated in that ravine within the municipal strategy to improve the tourist and environmental competitiveness of the coastline located in Los Gigantes-Puerto de Santiago.

The drafting of the project that has been awarded to the company EVMred and also includes urbanisation, landscaping and building interventions for the rehabilitation of the area of access to the beach and solarium (approximate area 2,000m2), the landscape regeneration of the slope, including itineraries of connection with the hull and access to the park (approximate area 1

The total scope of action has a total area of approximately 23,000m2, and includes the environmental and landscape rehabilitation of the ravine for the implementation of tourist leisure activities, complemented by others aimed at improving the mobility of the hull.

In addition, this place will become an urban green lung that apart from essential natural areas will have services, walkways and equipment that facilitate sports and family entertainment as well as vegetation arranged according to ecological and recreational use, such as trees that provide shade in the rest areas, divisions and sections of shrubs, etc. and viewpoints to enjoy the landscape.