Best mountain peaks around Garachico are characterized by a volcanic landscape and dramatic coastal features. The town is situated beneath significant cliff faces, offering access to trails that lead to prominent volcanic structures. This region provides unique natural beauty and spectacular views of Tenerife's geological evolution.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great path through lava fields and pine forest
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View of the Montaña Negra volcano - also called Montaña del Estrecho (Volcán Garachico) - erupted in 1706. The eruption lasted nine days and caused extensive damage. The former port city of Garachico is located 8 kilometers as the crow flies from Montaña Negra. Two lava flows about 500 meters wide poured over the place. This was largely destroyed.View of the Montaña Negra volcano - also called Montaña del Estrecho (Volcán Garachico) - erupted in 1706. The eruption lasted nine days and caused extensive damage. The former port city of Garachico is located 8 kilometers as the crow flies from Montaña Negra. Two lava flows about 500 meters wide poured over the place. This was largely destroyed.
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A hike that is always worthwhile. Depending on the season and current weather conditions, there is always something beautiful to discover here. An absolute recommendation - for newcomers as well as old hands on Tenerife.
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Teide is a volcano on the Spanish island of Tenerife. The highest point in Spain, it rises to 3,715 meters above sea level. This dormant volcano offers absolutely unique panoramas over the whole island. Access to its summit remains subject to a daily quota of authorizations that must be reserved sufficiently in childhood. You can find more information on the park's website: https://www.reservasparquesnacionales.es/real/parquesnac/usu/html/listado-actividades-oapn.aspx?ii=1ES&cen=2
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Very impressive to hike again and again around the Montana Negra. The Teide in the background is extremely beautiful to look at, especially with snow.
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Best early in the morning or late in the evening
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View of Gomera
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Garachico serves as a gateway to several notable geological features and mountain-related experiences. Key attractions include the Montaña Negra, a volcano with a unique black scree desert, and the Chinyero Volcano, site of Tenerife's last eruption, accessible via the PR-TF 43 trail from Garachico. The dramatic Acantilados de La Culata cliffs also form a significant natural backdrop to the town.
The Chinyero Volcano is significant as the site of Tenerife's last volcanic eruption in 1909. Hiking the circular route around Chinyero, approximately 7 kilometers long, takes you through striking black lava fields and pine forests. This trail offers a tangible connection to the island's recent volcanic history, with unique contrasts of dark lava against green pines, and panoramic views of Mount Teide and Pico Viejo on clear days.
The Acantilados de La Culata are ancient fossil marine cliffs that form a dramatic natural backdrop to Garachico. These cliffs, ranging from 20 to 600 meters in elevation, are a protected landscape area showcasing the island's geological evolution. They are home to diverse flora, including numerous endemic plant species, and offer stunning panoramic views of Garachico, its coastline, and the Atlantic Ocean. It's an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts interested in geology and unique plant life.
Yes, while Mount Teide and Pico Viejo are not directly in Garachico, trails originating from the region, particularly the PR-TF 43 to Chinyero, offer magnificent distant views of these majestic volcanoes. These vistas provide a sense of the grandeur of Tenerife's volcanic heart, dominating the skyline with their volcanic cones and vast calderas.
Yes, the Roque Cinchado is considered family-friendly. It's a striking rock formation within the Roques de García group, offering impressive views with Teide in the background. The simple circular hike around the Roques de García is a real highlight for visitors of various ages.
For mountain hiking, you can explore routes like the Teno Alto Village – View of La Gomera loop or the Cañadas del Teide – View of Mount Teide loop. The Arenas Negras – Chinyero route is also a popular option for running. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Mountain Hikes around Garachico guide and the Running Trails around Garachico guide.
Beyond hiking and running, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling. You can find challenging routes such as the loop from Garachico through Erjos, Santiago del Teide, Masca, and Buenavista. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Garachico guide.
Roque Cinchado is a natural monument, often considered a symbol of the Cañadas. It's the most spectacular and popular highlight among the Roques de García, known for its striking rock formation. Visitors find it impressive, especially with Mount Teide in the background, making it a favorite for photos and a real highlight for a simple circular hike.
Montaña Negra is an almost surreal place characterized by an almost black scree desert extending from the forest edge. This volcanic landscape features a unique contrast of dark volcanic rock and isolated green pines, creating visually stunning impressions. It's a notable spot for its distinct geological features.
Yes, the View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide offers an impressive panoramic overview of the mountainous landscape, including the gorges around Masca and distant views of Teide. The Acantilados de La Culata also provide stunning views of Garachico and the Atlantic Ocean.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique volcanic landscapes, the dramatic coastal features, and the spectacular views. The contrast of dark lava fields with green pine forests, the geological significance of sites like Chinyero and Montaña Negra, and the panoramic vistas of Mount Teide and Pico Viejo are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 700 photos and given more than 1600 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.
Given the volcanic terrain and potential for varying altitudes, it's advisable to wear appropriate clothing. Even if it's warm at sea level, temperatures can drop significantly at higher elevations, especially near peaks like Teide. Layers are recommended, along with sturdy hiking shoes, sufficient water, and sun protection due to the high sun intensity.


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