Climbing Alto de Guajara in Teide National Park
Legend talks of a young Guanche princess named Guajara who, on hearing of the death of her husband in the Battle of Aguere, chose to throw herself from the top of a mountain rather than […]
Legend talks of a young Guanche princess named Guajara who, on hearing of the death of her husband in the Battle of Aguere, chose to throw herself from the top of a mountain rather than […]
Those wishing to explore the magic of routes in Teide National Park will find themselves facing barred paths with the words Sendero Cortado emblazoned across them. For some reason known only to themselves, the park […]
Once you’re out on the trail, finding supplies of any kind can be difficult, particularly if you’re walking in some of the more remote parts of the island such as the Anaga or Teno mountains. […]
When we first produced our Island Walks PDFs, we hailed them as being a new friend to walkers, enabling them to simply carry one route at a time rather than a whole book in their […]
It’s a long way to the Anaga Mountains. Last week we collected our walking companion at 9:30am and set off to Afur to re-walk our Hamlets & Hillsides route. Although it’s only around 50km as […]
Since the beginning of the year, we’ve been re-walking many of the routes in our Walk This Way Tenerife guide to make sure they’re still accurate and up to date. We’ve been taking a friend […]
“After 100m turn left up the steps signposted Camino de los Guanches and Llanos de Chimiche on the PRTF-35”, I read aloud. We were standing at the foot of the steps and there was no […]
The nature of our work often entails us doing reasonably challenging hiking. We’re not what we would call ‘hardcore hikers’, that is to say, we enjoy a challenge and finishing the day with our legs […]
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… […]
Much more than just detailed directions for 34 of the best walking routes for the island, Walk This Way Tenerife is a complete guide to self-guided walking on Tenerife… […]
It’s a well known fact that butties taste a whole lot better when they’re eaten in the great outdoors, preferably with a view of some sort to accompany them. Here are our top 10 spots for unwrapping the sandwiches… […]
The Tenerife Walking Festival is an opportune way to introduce your boots to this challenging and rewarding terrain… […]
At the Mirador de Las Breñas in El Sauzal there’s a sculpture dedicated to the fishermen who played an heroic part in an incident which took place off the coast below on 16th September 1966… […]
As the annual festive consumerism approaches, I thought it might be useful to give an idea of the sorts of things that would make great Christmas presents for anyone you know who’s planning on coming to Tenerife to enjoy some walking in 2016… […]
We recommend that you follow ‘The Guanche Way’ or ‘A Glimpse of Rural Life’ routes instead, both detailed in our Island Walks series and in Walk This Way Tenerife. […]
Following a cobbled path that climbed gradually into the meadows above the village, we skirted fields of old vines secreted amongst the proliferation of grasses and wild flowers that had sprung into life with the winter rains… […]
When it comes to being properly equipped for walking in Tenerife and in the Canary Islands in general, footwear takes top priority. Since moving to the islands over a decade ago, finding the right hiking boots has been something of a challenge… […]
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