Six scenes of the Roques de Garcia walking route on Tenerife
There are a few iconic shots on Tenerife and the view of Roque Cinchado with El Teide in the background is one of them. So much so it made it onto a Spanish banknote (in Peseta days). […]
There are a few iconic shots on Tenerife and the view of Roque Cinchado with El Teide in the background is one of them. So much so it made it onto a Spanish banknote (in Peseta days). […]
The mention of Anaga’s terraces got me thinking about other links to the past which we’ve become so used to seeing that we barely register them. There are many remnants of the past to be found in the Tenerife countryside, here are six more. […]
When the clouds roll in, the rain bounces off tiles designed for dry weather, and the normally inviting sea looks about as welcoming as a basin of washing up water, purpose-built beach resorts are dreary […]
Anyone who has spent any time on specialist walking websites will already know one sure thing when it comes to how walking routes are graded – it varies enormously. It’s the same when it comes […]
We often receive queries about long walking routes on Tenerife, and also about whether it’s possible to walk from the coast to Mount Teide. […]
There are a handful of walking routes on Tenerife which instantly would spring to mind if we wanted to impress visiting friends who enjoyed a jaunt in the countryside. Teno Alto in the west of the island one of them. […]
Wherever we travel, we use the country’s Met Office website to plan either where we’re going to walk, what clothes we need to wear and even if we’re going to walk at all. […]
For another in our ‘Six scenes…’ series we turn our attention to Tenerife’s remote north east and our favourite walking area on the island, Anaga. […]
The straw which broke the camel’s back was a group of walkers who, despite an orange level weather alert for heavy rain and strong winds, still decided to tackle the Masca Barranco. […]
Even though we knew about the camino real, built in the 16th century to connect Santa Cruz with southern towns as far as Adeje, we didn’t know where exactly to pick it up to head north east. […]
I have mixed feelings about what’s happening at the abandoned hamlet of Las Fuentes in the hills above the south west coast. […]
I use images a lot on our sites anyaway, but I’m also wordy rappinghood. So, for a change, I’m just going to let photos do all the work, starting with the Los Órganos route in the Orotava Valley. […]
It’s not the first time, nor will it be the last, I’ve seen feedback from people who have felt the weather, when it comes to winter walking in the Canary Islands, has been misrepresented. […]
Here are ten recent questions about walking on Tenerife the answers to which will hopefully prove useful others who are interested in exploring the island’s countryside. […]
Late December/January on Tenerife usually sees blue skies and warm temperatures, a perfect partnership for walking. […]
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