Natural monuments around Adeje showcase the geological importance of southern Tenerife, with a significant portion of its territory dedicated to protected natural spaces. The region features a landscape shaped by volcanic activity, including deep gorges, unique rock formations, and accessible high-altitude areas. These sites offer insights into the island's natural history and provide varied outdoor experiences. The area's proximity to Teide National Park further enhances its appeal for exploring natural landmarks.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Stunning, spectacular views of the surrounding nature. A visit is highly recommended and very interesting.
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The short circular hike of Sendero 3 leads around the Los Roques rock formations with the famous Roque Cinchado. The path initially runs through flat terrain along the spectacular rock towers. This is followed by the descent into the Llano de Ucanca sedimentary plain, which leads alongside an impressive tongue of lava that has solidified as if it were a waterfall. At the foot of the bizarre lava formations, the path leads to the volcanic vent La Catedral and back up to the starting point.
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An easy and highly recommended circular hike around one of the most impressive rock formations in the Teide National Park. The special feature lies in the variety of volcanic manifestations that can be observed here in their different colors and shapes. A NOTICE: Crowds of tourists often move between the Mirador de la Ruleta and the Roque Cinchado. However, the crowds quickly disperse as hardly anyone goes on the hike. So don't let that put you off! Refreshments available in the Parador National cafeteria, opposite the viewing point.
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One of the grandiose rocks of the Roques de Garcia
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Very nice hike around the rock group Roques de Garcia. The mosquitoes present themselves to the viewer in different "design" and color. Each wonderful in their own way.
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From the Roques de Garcia you can see the Teide from below
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Since this tour is very popular, you should start it as early as possible.
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Adeje and its surroundings are rich in volcanic landscapes. You can explore impressive rock formations like Roque Cinchado, a symbol of the Cañadas, and the unique volcanic rock formations at Placas de Guillermo. The La Catedral formation in Teide National Park also showcases breathtaking volcanic structures. Further afield, the Caldera del Rey is a significant phreatomagmatic crater, demonstrating the power of magma interacting with the ocean.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Barranco del Infierno offers one of Tenerife's best hiking routes through a deep gorge with waterfalls. For more challenging options, consider the ascent to Guajara, the highest peak along the ancient crater, which provides panoramic views. You can find various hiking routes, including difficult ones like the 'Narices del Teide, Chafarí, and Chavao Loop', by exploring the Hiking around Adeje guide.
Several natural monuments are family-friendly. The area around the Roques de García, including El Burro and Placas de Guillermo, is easily accessible, with parts of the trail suitable for wheelchairs and prams. These sites offer impressive rock formations and stunning views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Yes, Guajara, at 2,715 meters, holds historical importance as the site of the world's first high-mountain observatory. You can still see its ruins at the summit, adding a historical layer to the natural beauty and panoramic views.
The natural monuments around Adeje can be visited year-round. However, for specific hikes like the Barranco del Infierno, it's advisable to check weather conditions, especially during hotter months. For areas within Teide National Park, the clear skies make it excellent for stargazing, particularly outside of cloudy periods. Some visitors recommend November and April for specific blooms like Taginast and gorse.
Yes, the Barranco del Infierno Special Nature Reserve is home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species like hawks, ravens, kestrels, and Cinderella shearwaters. Teide National Park also hosts unique flora and fauna adapted to its high-altitude volcanic environment.
Yes, a permit is required to enter the Barranco del Infierno due to its conservation efforts. Access is limited to a certain number of people per day to ensure a serene experience and preserve the natural environment. It's recommended to secure your permit in advance.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, that explore the diverse landscapes around Adeje. For cycling enthusiasts, guides like Cycling around Adeje offer routes including challenging climbs to Teide National Park. Mountain bikers can explore trails listed in the MTB Trails around Adeje guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking landscapes and unique geological formations. Many find the views from spots like Roque Cinchado with Teide in the background to be simply impressive. The sense of being in a 'Wild West' landscape and the unique experience of exploring volcanic terrain are also highly valued.
While some natural monuments like the Roques de García are easily accessible by car, public transport options may vary for others. It's advisable to check local bus routes for specific destinations, especially for more remote areas or trailheads.
Absolutely. From the summit of Guajara, you can enjoy exceptionally beautiful panoramic views that include the majestic Teide, the impressive Cañadas, and even the islands of El Hierro, Gran Canaria, and La Gomera on clear days.


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