Best mountain peaks around Sur De Tenerife offer a diverse landscape shaped by volcanic activity, providing numerous opportunities for exploration. The region features prominent volcanic cones and high-altitude summits, making it a prime destination for hikers. Visitors can experience unique geological formations and varied ecosystems, from arid coastal areas to lush ravines. These mountains provide extensive panoramic views of the southern coastline, neighboring islands, and the iconic Mount Teide.
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Amazing tour and the view is stunning. Unfortunately the path leaving to Tennerifes Matterhorn is blocked about 500 meter due to landslide, but dont give up!! Instead of taking the trail showed on the kommoot gps from the village to the iconic mountain just take a slightly different route. Walk instead to the viewpoint well signed (just follow the paved path going up in the village) from the viewpoint take the stairs down and now you are on track again. Highly rekommandated route -but would not go with small children because I am a bit afraid of hights. Anyway the trail felt safe doing a Sunny day.
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At the start of the gravel road, there's a sign prohibiting bicycles, but further down you'll see a bicycle path sign, which should be okay. However, there's a sign there indicating when the mouflon hunt is, so be sure to pay attention to that.
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A holiday on the island of Fuerteventura is highly recommended.
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Special and spectacular walk, always keep everything clean
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Sur de Tenerife offers a variety of impressive mountain peaks. Notable options include Roque del Conde, known for its panoramic coastal views and less crowded trails; Red Mountain, a volcano offering great views after a short hike; and Montaña de Guaza, a protected natural monument with unique volcanic formations and diverse wildlife. For high-altitude experiences, the southern approaches to Teide National Park, including views of Mount Teide and Pico Viejo, are spectacular.
From the mountain peaks in Sur de Tenerife, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. Many summits, like Roque del Conde and Montaña de Guaza, offer sweeping vistas of the southern coastline, including resorts like Adeje and Los Cristianos, and the expansive ocean. On clear days, you can often see neighboring islands such as La Gomera, Gran Canaria, and even El Hierro and La Palma. The majestic silhouette of Mount Teide is also frequently visible from various southern viewpoints and peaks.
Yes, there are options for family-friendly mountain hikes. Montaña de Guaza offers trails with varying difficulty levels, making it accessible for families and casual walkers. While not a peak itself, the Pico del Inglés Viewpoint is categorized as family-friendly and provides beautiful forest views. For easy hikes in the region, you can explore routes like 'The Forest of Enigmas Trail' or 'Trail PNT 13: Sámara loop' which are part of the Easy hikes around Sur De Tenerife guide.
The hiking difficulty varies significantly across the mountain peaks in Sur de Tenerife. Many trails are considered intermediate, such as those on Red Mountain and Mount Tafada. Peaks like Roque del Conde can range from moderate to challenging, especially on certain routes requiring surefootedness. Within Teide National Park, trails can also be challenging, particularly those involving significant elevation gain. It's always advisable to check specific route details before heading out.
Absolutely. The volcanic origins of Tenerife mean many peaks feature unique geological formations. Montaña de Guaza, for instance, has two concentric craters and showcases petrified lava flows, pitons, and domes. Teide National Park is a volcanic wonderland with craters, chimneys, and vast lava fields, including the surreal Roques de García. Montaña Amarilla, on the coast of San Miguel de Abona, is a striking example of hydromagmatic volcanism with characteristic light colors and eroded shapes.
Yes, Mount Teide is often visible from many other peaks in Sur de Tenerife. From the summit of Roque del Conde, you can enjoy panoramic views that include the majestic Teide volcano. Similarly, Montaña de Guaza offers vistas extending to Mount Teide on clear days. Even Red Mountain provides a view of Teide in the background from its summit.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the region around Sur de Tenerife offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Afur - Taganana Circular Trail' or the 'Lunar Landscape - circular trail running from Vilaflor de la Chasna', detailed in the Running Trails around Sur De Tenerife guide. For more challenging mountain hikes, explore routes like 'Cañadas del Teide – View of Mount Teide loop' from the Mountain Hikes around Sur De Tenerife guide.
Yes, some mountain areas in Sur de Tenerife hold historical significance. Montaña de Guaza, for example, contains archaeological remains including caves, huts, and Guanche burial grounds, offering insights into the island's Pre-Hispanic past. Guajara, a peak within Teide National Park, was once the site of the world's first high-mountain observatory, with ruins still visible at its summit. Roque de Jama is also known for its valuable rocky habitats and archaeological remains.
The mountain peaks and their surroundings are home to diverse flora and fauna. Montaña de Guaza is a haven for biodiversity, featuring various cacti, Canary Island spurge, and euphorbia plants, and providing refuge for birds like Scopoli's shearwaters, yellow-legged gulls, and trumpeter finches. Barranco del Infierno, a Special Natural Reserve, boasts lush vegetation including cardón and tabaiba, and is excellent for birdwatching, with kestrels, sparrowhawks, and long-eared owls.
The Canary Islands enjoy a mild climate year-round, making hiking possible in most seasons. However, the best time to hike the mountain peaks in Sur de Tenerife is generally during the cooler months, from autumn to spring (October to May). During these periods, temperatures are more comfortable for strenuous activity, and the risk of extreme heat is lower. Summer can be very hot, especially at lower altitudes, so early morning hikes are recommended if visiting then. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for higher elevations where conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, there are several circular walks available. For instance, within Teide National Park, a circular trail around the Roques de García allows hikers to explore these unique geological formations. The 'Malpais de Guimar - circular from El Puertito de Guimar' and 'Trail PNT 13: Sámara loop' are examples of easy circular routes found in the Easy hikes around Sur De Tenerife guide. Many other trails can be combined to form circular routes, offering varied scenery.
When hiking in the South Tenerife mountains, it's essential to dress in layers, as temperatures can vary significantly between coastal areas and higher altitudes, and throughout the day. Wear comfortable, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Bring a lightweight, windproof and waterproof jacket, even on sunny days, as conditions can change quickly, especially in Teide National Park. Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) is crucial due to the strong sun. Don't forget plenty of water and snacks.


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