Canyons around La Matanza De Acentejo are characterized by rugged terrain and deep ravines in the north of Tenerife. The area features impressive Pleistocene basaltic formations and cliffs, with courses carved by centuries of erosion. Historically, these barrancos hold cultural significance, notably as the site of the First Battle of Acentejo. The landscape offers a valuable natural, archaeological, and cultural legacy for exploration.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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NOT POSSIBLE TO HIKE ANYMORE IN 2026!!! Extremely dangerous because of landslides that removed the fence and parts of the trail. Not walkable anymore after meteorological event.
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NOT POSSIBLE TO HIKE ANYMORE IN 2026!!! Extremely dangerous because of landslides that removed the fence and parts of the trail. Not walkable anymore after meteorological event.
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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature. It winds past vast banana plantations and along Bollullo beach, offering stunning views of the coast and the roaring Atlantic Ocean. Reaching the top, you're rewarded with a magnificent panorama of the Atlantic and the rocky coastline. This hike is highly recommended and quite interesting 👍🏻.
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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves, which are stunning and definitely worth a visit 👍🏻. I wonder what kind of hard work it must have been to create these tunnels and then extract sand to produce glass. Unfortunately, it didn't bring the Spanish the desired success, so the project was abandoned. The poor local population then used the caves as shelter. Unthinkable in this day and age.
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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves – beautiful to see and highly recommended 👍🏻.
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At the highest point, we stopped to rest and enjoy the view, but we were overwhelmed by the various geckos. What a pleasant surprise! At least 20 geckos came to drink from the water cups right in front of us. A super fun experience!
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Beautiful bridge in a rustic setting.
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The canyons in La Matanza De Acentejo, particularly the Barranco de Acentejo, are unique due to their blend of natural beauty and historical significance. They feature impressive Pleistocene basaltic formations, cliffs over 200 meters high, and successive waterfalls carved by erosion. Historically, the Barranco de Acentejo is notable as the site of the First Battle of Acentejo in 1494, where the indigenous Guanches defeated Castilian troops, making it a Site of Cultural Interest.
You can expect to see dramatic landscapes shaped by centuries of erosion, including impressive basaltic formations and high cliffs. The ravines often feature successive waterfalls and numerous natural caves and hollows. The area also boasts notable plant diversity, with native species like sweet and bitter tabaiba, cardón, and cornical.
The most historically significant canyon is the Barranco de Acentejo, also known as Barranco de San Antonio. It was the site of the First Battle of Acentejo in May 1494, a pivotal moment in the conquest of Tenerife. The canyon was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 2007 due to its historical relevance and the ancient use of its caves by the Guanches.
Yes, you can explore the Bridge over the Barranco de Toledo and the Cuevas de Vidrio. This sturdy bridge leads to the 'glass caves,' which were historically used for sand mining and later as shelters. Visitors find the tunnels and the history behind them fascinating.
For challenging trails with impressive views, consider the Narrow Pass with Railing, which offers stunning views into the barranco and requires surefootedness. Another option is Narrow Pathways Along the Cliff, a very varied and traily route that also demands surefootedness. The Costa de Acentejo Cliffside Path also offers magnificent views, though it can be steep in parts.
Yes, the Path Through Barranco de la Arena offers a fantastic hiking experience. It winds past vast banana plantations and along Bollullo beach, providing stunning views of the coast and the Atlantic Ocean. Reaching the highest point rewards you with a magnificent panorama.
The canyon trails in La Matanza De Acentejo vary in difficulty. Many routes, such as the Narrow Pass with Railing and Narrow Pathways Along the Cliff, require surefootedness due to their varied and sometimes rugged terrain. Some sections, like parts of the Costa de Acentejo Cliffside Path, can be steep and involve steps, making sturdy shoes essential.
Beyond exploring the canyons, La Matanza De Acentejo offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and road cycling routes. For more detailed information and specific routes, explore the Hiking around La Matanza De Acentejo, MTB Trails around La Matanza De Acentejo, and Road Cycling Routes around La Matanza De Acentejo guides.
Yes, there are several recommended hiking routes. Popular options include the 'El Sauzal Coastal Trail – View of Mount Teide loop from La Matanza de Acentejo' (difficult), 'Fire-Scarred Pine Trees – Burnt Forests of Las Lagunetas loop' (moderate), and 'View of El Caletón – El Jagre Trail loop' (moderate). You can find more details and other routes in the Hiking around La Matanza De Acentejo guide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful nature and varied terrain of the canyon trails. Many enjoy the stunning views into the barrancos and along the coast, especially from viewpoints like the Narrow Pass with Railing. The historical and natural elements, such as the Cuevas de Vidrio, also add to the unique experience. Encounters with local wildlife, like geckos, are often highlighted as pleasant surprises.


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