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If youu2019re looking for Best Walks In Tenerife and wondering where you can go for Best Walks In Tenerife, youu2019ve come to the perfect spot. Tenerife trekking persuaded us that the Canary Islands are one of Europeu2019s top hiking locations, particularly in the winter.
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7 Most Beautiful Places To Visit For Walk In Tenerife If you’re looking for Best Walks In Tenerife and wondering where you can go for Best Walks In Tenerife, you’ve come to the perfect spot. Tenerife trekking persuaded us that the Canary Islands are one of Europe’s top hiking locations, particularly in the winter. This island enchants at every turn, from sweeping volcanic scenery reminiscent of Mars to rolling emerald mountains that stretch into the sea. Tenerife Hiking Tips 1. Pico del Teide is one of the most popular treks in Tenerife (Mount Teide Peak). Permits are required to climb Teide. In our guide to Visiting Mount Teide National Park, we’ve assembled all you need to know about this climb. 2. Before you arrive in Tenerife, purchase a Tenerife hiking handbook such as the Tenerife Rother Walking Guide. Once on the island, it’s quite difficult to locate useful trail guides. 3. Bring hiking food and enough water for each trek. While eateries are distributed across the Tenerife highlands, they are not always open. 4. Hike in Grade B/C hiking boots such as the Hanwag Tatra II GTX / Meindl Schuhe Island Lady for ladies (like Kati and I do) or the Hanwag Tatra II GTX for men. To traverse steep and slippery terrain, you’ll need robust footwear (e.g. screen and wet leaves) 5. Locate trailheads using Maps. me (an offline map tool). 6. Base yourself at La Laguna if you want to hike in the Anaga Mountains, Buenavista del Norte or Los Gigantes if you want to explore Teno Rural Park, and Vilaflor if you want to hike in Teide National Park. Learn more about where to stay in Tenerife for hiking in our guide on Where to Stay in Tenerife for Hiking. Masca to Santiago del Teide Santiago del Teide is the trailhead. 5 kilometers point-to-point 3 hours required Difficulty: Simple The point-to-point climb from Santiago del Teide to Masca hamlet exemplifies the Teno Mountains’ grandeur. It’s a walking path that we’d gladly repeat. You’ll begin with a 388-meter ascent to the Degollada de la Mesa col. Take a little diversion to Pico Verde for outstanding vistas of the serpentine TF-436 winding through the mountains to Masca. Garcia de Roques The trail begins at the Mirador de la Ruleta. Circuit length: 3.4 kilometers Time Required: 1 hour and fifteen minutes Difficulty: Simple
Pico del Teide receives all of the attention. After all, it is Spain’s tallest peak. However, behind the intimidating volcano, several hiking paths explore the Las Canadas caldera. Roques de Garcia is a quick and easy trek that everyone should take. With a clear perspective of Mount Teide, you’ll complete a round of the park’s most remarkable rock formation in just over an hour. The hike begins at Mirador de la Ruleta, immediately across the street from Parador Nacional. Circuit Trail from Parador Nacional to Montaa Guajara Circuit length: 10.1 kilometers Time Requirement: 4:30 hrs Moderate – Difficult While there are other routes to Montana Guajara, we recommend beginning at the Parador Nacional. From here, the elevation to the Guajara plateau is gradual and steady. Circulate in a clockwise direction around the circuit route. At the summit, you’ll enjoy an incredible birds-eye view of the caldera and Mount Teide. The entire circuit trek takes around 4:30 hours. Benijo to Faro de Anaga Lighthouse Circuit Benijo is the trailhead. Circuit length: 11.6 kilometers Time Required: 6 – 6:30 p.m. Difficulty The Anaga massif is the island’s oldest section and, in our opinion, its most magnificent mountain. The Anaga mountains have the appearance of a living entity, sliding ceaselessly into the sea. We propose trekking this 6-hour circle path to gain a good overview of this Tenerife mountain range. Taganana to Tamadite Playa Taganana Trailhead 4 km out-and-back Time Requirement: 4 hours Moderate Difficulty Where to Stay: Taborno Trailhead Circuit length: 3.7 kilometers 1:30 hours required
Moderate Difficulty The delightful Tenerife stroll from the secluded settlement of Taganana to the beach Playa de Tamadite provides uninterrupted spectacular views of the Anaga coast in both directions. This is a straightforward stroll with little slope change. The only challenging component is determining the trailhead’s location. You’ll begin your journey by passing through the modest wine-producing community of El Chorro. You’ll descend to Barranco de After and cross a brook before reaching Tamadite beach. Playa de Tamadite is an ideal location for lunch and a rest before beginning the return trek to Taganana.