
Walking with water on Tenerife
On Tenerife, for the most part, reservoirs look like reservoirs. Some, like those hidden in volcanic cones, are quite interesting. […]
On Tenerife, for the most part, reservoirs look like reservoirs. Some, like those hidden in volcanic cones, are quite interesting. […]
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 […]
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… […]
Whenever any friends who are into hiking visit us for the first time we always take them to Anaga for a guaranteed spectacular introduction to walking on Tenerife. […]
In summer it’s a hell of a lot hotter in some places where people continue to walk than it is on Tenerife and the rest of the Canary Islands. […]
The west of Tenerife is a bit like nature’s supermarket, offering the equivalent of aisle after aisle of yummy ingredients. There are historic towns such as Garachico, one of the prettiest in all of the Canary Islands, and… […]
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… […]
Staying at the Hotel Bahia Principe in Playa Paraiso gave us the opportunity to wander a coastal path which initially doesn’t look particularly inspiring. The scrubby desert landscape might not look the most attractive part of Tenerife’s coastline but first impressions can be deceptive. […]
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… […]
Although surface water isn’t common, there are places on Tenerife where streams trickle constantly through narrow ravines, occasionally creating jade pools in hollows in elephant skin coloured boulders. […]
Recently we enjoyed a walk in the viñatigo (a relation of the avocado) forest above Tacoronte. There is a maze of paths in the area and we pieced together a few to make a circular route… […]
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… […]
We hadn’t been to Barranco de Ruiz on Tenerife’s north west coast for a while so, as it’s relatively nearby, it won the privilege of hosting the first of our festive walks. […]
At this time of year there are two to three cases every week where people have to be rescued from Tenerife’s great outdoors. […]
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