Changing views, Tenerife is an island of contrasts
Where Tenerife is more appealing as a walking destination compared to other islands is in the sheer diversity of landscapes you can encounter on trails across the island. […]
Where Tenerife is more appealing as a walking destination compared to other islands is in the sheer diversity of landscapes you can encounter on trails across the island. […]
I see a forest of rock towers along walking trails on Tenerife and I have a right old moan about people who don’t understand the etiquette of walking causing havoc. […]
Mouflon culls on Tenerife take place over two different periods during the year. The first is between May and June and the second between October and early November. […]
May, when the island’s spring flowers are in full bloom and temperatures aren’t too hot to trot yet, is an ideal time of year to showcase Tenerife as a top walking destination. […]
Initially signs weren’t good mainly because there was a lack of them. Signposts relating to the Los Órganos route had been removed… […]
circumstances had contrived to make Sunday the best day for making sure a couple of our Teno walking routes were up to date.
First stop was a shortish but delightful walk around the Erjos Pools. […]
A question we are asked more and more is about family friendly walking routes. Where is good for walking with children on Tenerife? One of the appendices in our Walk this Way Tenerife guidebook lists […]
Half the time when walking the Masca Barranco we emerge at the sea filled with a mix of exhilaration at completing one of Tenerife’s classic routes and outrage at the dodgy practices by some, not all I hasten to add, of the walking groups descending the gorge. […]
The advent of spring; our favourite time for walking in the Tenerife hills, or the hills of any of the greener Canary Islands for that matter. […]
Although often described as arid, there’s quite a bit of diversity to be discovered following walking routes in the south of Tenerife… […]
“This is the best walk you’ve taken me on,” announced our friend as he soaked the scenery. “How did you find this?” […]
Have you noticed on walking routes here on Tenerife, or anywhere for that matter, that most walkers travel in the same direction? […]
Writing a post about whether Tenerife is a suitable winter walking destination at the start of January might seem as though I’ve been a bit slow off the blocks. […]
On Tenerife, for the most part, reservoirs look like reservoirs. Some, like those hidden in volcanic cones, are quite interesting. […]
Teide National Park isn’t just about the third largest volcano in the world,. The crater which partly surrounds Teide’s bulk is 17km in circumference, its innards an explosive legacy of volcanic spewing… […]
Although gaining in popularity and reputation all the time as an excellent walking destination, Tenerife’s multi-personalities are still dominated by its fun in the sun reputation… […]
Sometimes, the line between a holiday’s success and failure undulates like one of the paths you’re trying so hard to showcase to your audience, like when we undertook to design an itinerant walking holiday on La Palma… […]
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