Huts around Arico are situated within a municipality in Tenerife, characterized by its diverse natural landscapes ranging from coastal areas to mountainous terrains. The region is known for its integration with nature, offering proximity to various hiking and climbing routes. Arico provides a serene environment for outdoor enthusiasts, with accommodations often reflecting traditional Canarian architecture and offering unique experiences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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There's a very good cafeteria here with a wide selection of delicious food and drinks. The information center is right next door. The cafeteria offers a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside. Highly recommended and interesting! 👍🏻
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AltaVista Refuge, a stop in the middle of the ascent to Pico del Teide. It is currently closed for overnight stays.
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As always, I recommend my video about the tour: https://youtu.be/oRQZzar7hYo
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As always, I recommend my video about the tour: https://youtu.be/oRQZzar7hYo
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The Ermita de las Nieves is located on the slopes of Hacha Peak and overlooks the La Orotava Valley. The Hermitage is of Spanish Baroque origin and was built in the 18th century and has undergone many renovations since then.
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This 3-star hotel is located in an unbeatable environment. The views of Teide are fantastic. In addition, it is a starting point for many hiking trails. Perfect for recharging after a long walk. It also has a bus stop where two lines pass, 342 and 348.
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Parking lot always extremely full. 15 minutes until someone drives away should be planned.
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Nice place with spectacular views.
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Arico offers a diverse range of huts and accommodations, from rustic shelters and mountain refuges to luxury glamping yurts and climbing-focused houses. You can find options integrated with nature, some reflecting traditional Canarian architecture, and others providing modern amenities like private pools or shared facilities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, Arico is particularly popular with climbers. Altavista Refuge is a mountain hut for those venturing into higher altitudes. Additionally, the region research highlights options like 'Arico's Cottage' and 'Tenerife Climbing House', which are specifically designed for climbers, offering storage for gear and a community vibe.
For a unique experience, consider 'Yurta de Arico', a luxury tent offering a 'glamping' experience with a sun terrace, garden, and mountain views. For a more luxurious stay, 'Arico Country House' provides private holiday homes within a colonial farmhouse, some with private pools and serene environments.
Staying at Altavista Refuge offers a comfy bed, disposable linens, a self-service kitchen, and vending machines. A significant benefit is that an overnight stay grants you a permit to Mount Teide for the day of check-out, making it an excellent base for experiencing the sunrise from the volcano. Sunset views from the refuge are also highly recommended.
Yes, Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide is a 3-star hotel and restaurant that is family-friendly and serves as a starting point for many hiking trails. The Pedro Gil Hut is also categorized as family-friendly, offering shelter and a drinking water source.
The area around Arico is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including difficult routes like 'El Contador and Montaña de los Alvaderos Loop Trail' or easier options like 'Tajao Rock Formation – Arco de Tajao loop'. There are also gravel biking routes and running trails available. For more details on routes, check out the Hiking around Arico guide.
Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide is a restaurant and hotel offering coffee, snacks, and meals, and is a great spot to recharge after a walk. It also serves as a bus station. Other holiday rentals and houses in Arico often feature fully equipped kitchens for self-catering.
Many accommodations in Arico offer stunning views. 'Yurta de Arico' provides mountain views, while 'Arico's Cottage' has a sunny terrace with mountain views. 'Tenerife Climbing House' boasts sea and garden views, and its upper kitchen terrace offers exceptional vistas. From Altavista Refuge, you can witness spectacular sunsets and sunrises over Mount Teide.
Yes, the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Snows is a historical and religious site located near the Hotel Parador, offering great landscape views. The 'Arico Country House' allows guests to explore the 'almost untouched side of Tenerife' and its colorful villages with well-preserved colonial houses, providing a glimpse into the region's authentic culture.
Visitors frequently praise the integration with nature, the serene environment, and the proximity to hiking and climbing routes. The well-equipped and comfortable interiors of places like 'Arico's Cottage', the 'cool vibe' and community at 'Tenerife Climbing House', and the unique 'glamping' experience of 'Yurta de Arico' are often highlighted. The opportunity to experience an authentic, less touristy side of Tenerife is also highly valued.
Yes, the Pedro Gil Hut offers protection from rain and shade on hot days, along with a drinking water source. The Descanso de las Gallinas Shelter is another hut located on a spur trail leading into the caldera, providing a structure for water supply and connecting to the GR 131.


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