
The abandoned hamlet of Las Fuentes
I have mixed feelings about what’s happening at the abandoned hamlet of Las Fuentes in the hills above the south west coast. […]
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. […]
Late December/January on Tenerife usually sees blue skies and warm temperatures, a perfect partnership for walking. […]
There’s a wonderful diversity of walking in the west and south west, including a route which would probably be in our top three walking trails on Tenerife. […]
Here are six scenes of the north of Tenerife which show why we consider the walking there to be exceptionally good. […]
For walkers who enjoy solitude and having nature if not exactly to themselves but without an army of selfie-takers clogging up the surrounding scenery […]
The Tenerife walking routes we enjoy most are akin to a favourite recipe, with various essential ingredients combining to create something quite delicious. If a route doesn’t have these, we won’t include them in our walking guides. […]
Here are six scenes of south Tenerife which show the many contrasts of the south of Tenerife waiting to be discovered by those who leave the sunbeds and explore on foot. […]
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. […]
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… […]
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 […]
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 […]
Although often described as arid, there’s quite a bit of diversity to be discovered following walking routes in the south of Tenerife… […]
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 […]
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