
10 ways people underestimate walking in Tenerife
In one 72 hour period in 2014 10 different walkers had to be rescued from Tenerife’s trails. Here are ten ways where walking on Tenerife is regularly underestimated. […]
In one 72 hour period in 2014 10 different walkers had to be rescued from Tenerife’s trails. Here are ten ways where walking on Tenerife is regularly underestimated. […]
Initially signs weren’t good mainly because there was a lack of them. Signposts relating to the Los Órganos route had been removed… […]
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… […]
“This is the best walk you’ve taken me on,” announced our friend as he soaked the scenery. “How did you find this?” […]
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… […]
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. […]
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… […]
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… […]
After more than a year it would have been nice to be able to report the walking route in the Orotava Valley which skirts the upper valley above Los Organos was finally open once again… […]
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 like Tegueste a lot. It’s a pleasant northern town with a great market, some historic areas and fabulous fiestas. The council had recently announced three themed walking… […]
Mid march and there’s not a cloud in the Tenerife sky, neither is there a breath of air. It’s beautiful weather for a coastal walk. […]
A stunning November morning on Tenerife, perfect in every way but one. An alert level storm is heading our way, creeping in from out in the Atlantic… […]
We enjoy the Montaña Guaza route, but it has one quite bizarre quality. We always pass people on the initial slope walking in either bikini top or bra. […]
Last March we enjoyed two of the best hikes on Tenerife we can remember, witnessing two of our favourite areas for walking, Anaga and Teno, at their glorious best. […]
Autumn is the ideal time to take to Tenerife’s walking trails and experience the joy of perpetual spring for which the islands are famous. […]
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