Best canyons around Icod De Los Vinos are defined by the municipality's dramatic topography, with numerous barrancos carving their way from the island's pine forests to the sea. This northern Tenerife region features natural watercourses and significant geological formations. The area is also home to unique subterranean features like the Cueva del Viento, one of the world's longest volcanic tubes. These diverse landscapes offer various opportunities for exploration.
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The path is currently closed when coming from above. It's probably not closed when coming from below.
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Beautiful wooden bridge over the gorge. Sturdily built, high railings - even suitable for those with a fear of heights.
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Beautiful view, sometimes falcons can be seen between the rocks
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Beautiful bridge over the river
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Be careful, hold on to Capi when it's windy, otherwise he'll be gone. 😮
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The path to Barancco Seco is closed from February to August due to bird breeding seasons. The upper path, which leads towards El bujero, is very impressive, especially the view of the valley. But the path is also adventurous and can be classified as T2+ in terms of level and in some areas up to T3+ (some exposed areas with a possible risk of falling. The path is mostly recognizable, sometimes only guessable. ), so not without it. At the end it is important to follow the red arrow and turn left up, otherwise you will end up on a short path (T4+) which, after some climbing on the slope, leads back to the actual path, but is very dangerous and you often cannot find the path so you have to look for it yourself. So be careful!
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A fantastic tour in the west of Tenerife!
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Icod de los Vinos is characterized by its numerous 'barrancos' or ravines, which carve through the landscape from pine forests to the coast. You'll find a variety of geological formations, including striking volcanic rock formations and basalt blocks. The region also features unique subterranean lava tubes, such as the Cueva del Viento, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Yes, several canyons offer excellent hiking. The Ruiz Gorge Trail provides a descent through a barranco, best enjoyed in the morning sun. Cañada de la Camilleta features a magnificent volcanic landscape with well-signposted paths. Barranco La Arena also offers a popular 4 km multi-use trail through volcanic formations and eucalyptus groves, providing expansive views.
The canyons in Icod de los Vinos showcase diverse natural beauty. You can expect to see striking volcanic rock formations, visible layers of lava, and basalt blocks. The area is rich in flora, including Canarian pine, tree heath, and escobon, especially in the humid ravine conditions. Many viewpoints offer expansive vistas of the northern slope of the Corona Forestal Natural Park, and on clear days, even the distant island of La Palma.
While some trails can be challenging, the area around Barranco de Caforiño, near the famous Drago Milenario, offers a more accessible experience. It includes a garden of endemic species, making it an enriching place to learn about local flora. The Bridge over the Gordejuela Ravine is also sturdy and has high railings, making it suitable for those who might be hesitant about heights, offering scenic views over the gorge.
The northern part of Tenerife, including Icod de los Vinos, generally experiences a milder climate. For hiking and exploring the canyons, the cooler, drier months from autumn to spring (roughly October to May) are often preferred. During these times, the weather is more comfortable for outdoor activities. Be aware that some paths, like the one to Barranco Seco near Roque Pass, may be closed from February to August due to bird breeding seasons.
The Barranco de Caforiño, located near the Church of San Marcos, holds historical significance for powering mills due to its water sources. It is also an integral part of the protected natural area surrounding the famous Drago Milenario (Millenary Dragon Tree), a national monument. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Roque Pass offers an adventurous path with some exposed areas that can be classified as T2+ and even T3+ in terms of difficulty. Similarly, the climb to Green Peak is rewarding for its airy, comprehensive views of the Mascaschlucht and La Gomera, but it is considered challenging.
Beyond exploring the canyons, Icod de los Vinos offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Helicopter Landing Area – View of El Teide loop' or the 'San Marcos Parish – Old Wash Place (1925) loop'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes, such as the 'Huevos del Teide – View of Mount Teide loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'El Lagar Campsite – View of Montaña Negra loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Icod De Los Vinos, Mountain Hikes around Icod De Los Vinos, and Gravel biking around Icod De Los Vinos guides.
Yes, Barranco del Preceptor is notable for its course leading directly to San Marcos beach, a black sand beach on the coast of Icod de los Vinos. The path along or near this barranco offers a scenic route from the town towards the coast, providing access to the beachfront.
Visitors frequently appreciate the spectacular volcanic landscapes and the well-signposted paths, especially around Cañada de la Camilleta. The comprehensive views from summits like Green Peak, overlooking areas like Mascaschlucht and La Gomera, are also highly praised. The sturdy and scenic Bridge over the Gordejuela Ravine is also a favorite for its views.
When exploring the canyons, especially during periods of heavy rain, be aware that barrancos can transport impressive flash floods. A sign near the Bridge over the Gordejuela Ravine indicates that it is forbidden to enter the bridge once water is flowing through the gorge. For more challenging routes like Roque Pass, paths can be adventurous and sometimes only partially recognizable, with exposed areas and a possible risk of falling. Always be careful and follow local signage.


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