Best mountain passes around Granadilla De Abona are located in the southern Tenerife municipality, offering high-altitude routes and challenging ascents. This area features diverse natural landscapes, including volcanic formations and unique Canarian flora. Visitors can explore significant mountain crossings that provide panoramic views of prominent volcanic features like Pico Viejo and Teide. The region's routes serve as key mountain crossings and high points within the municipality.
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You can take some nice tours here, but it's also very busy.
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Simply cool, great mountain panorama and I love being able to see the road on the opposite slope.
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What a giant Teide is becomes clear here at the foot of the mountain. The sign gives it away: you are already at an altitude of 2,250 meters at this point. And yet you have to tilt your head back to look up at the crater of the island volcano and thus at the highest Spanish mountain.
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Fantastic road and the first break for the legs after the strenuous climb from the coast.
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One of the most beautiful slopes on the island. Recommended in every respect.
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Called Chavao, it is one of the passes that reaches from the towns on the side of the mountain towards Montaña del Cedro.
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This is the highest point at the base of Teide, that is, the highest point in the national park (not counting the upper dome of the volcano). This can only be climbed by cable car or by walking along an extremely steep path, so this is the end of the ascent to Teide by bike.
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Very nice view of the mountains on your way down to Los Cristianos.
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The region offers several highly scenic routes. The Scenic Mountain Road is known for its fantastic vistas and smooth tarmac, offering a rewarding experience with many curves and low traffic. Another notable pass is Chavao Pass, which provides impressive views of Pico Viejo and Las Narices del Teide, alongside unique Canarian high-mountain flora and geological formations.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Mount Guajara. From its summit, you can enjoy exceptionally beautiful vistas of the majestic Teide, the impressive Cañadas, and even the neighboring islands of El Hierro, Gran Canaria, and La Gomera. The area around Montaña de La Cruz de Tea also provides spectacular views of Pico Viejo and Teide.
Yes, Granadilla de Abona is known for its challenging ascents. The routes ascending from Granadilla de Abona towards Vilaflor and further into Teide National Park offer continuous climbs through varied landscapes, ideal for experienced cyclists and hikers. The Highest point at the base of Teide, at an altitude of 2,250 meters, is a significant challenge for cyclists, offering clear views of the Teide crater.
You'll encounter diverse volcanic landscapes and unique flora. Chavao Pass showcases typical Canarian high-mountain flora like Teide white broom and Teide sticky broom, along with fascinating ropy lava formations. Near Cruz de Tea, you can explore the unique geological spectacle of the Lunar Landscape in Los Escurriales, as well as volcanic tubes and 'black caves' (Cuevas Negras).
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain hiking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Palm Mar Coastal View – Palm Mar Sunset View loop' and diverse mountain hikes such as the 'View of Gran Canaria – Degollada de Guajara loop'. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Granadilla De Abona, Mountain Hikes around Granadilla De Abona, and Running Trails around Granadilla De Abona guide pages.
Yes, several trails are connected to the mountain passes. The PR TF 83 'Altos de Granadilla' route, originating from Cruz de Tea, ascends towards the enchanting Lunar Landscape. For those seeking a significant challenge, routes to the summit of Mount Guajara involve substantial elevation gain. You can find more detailed hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Granadilla De Abona guide.
The Highest point at the base of Teide is a notable mountain pass at an altitude of 2,250 meters, offering clear views of the Teide crater. Mount Guajara, while requiring a hike, is the third-highest mountain on Tenerife, reaching 2,718 meters, and offers routes to its summit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the rewarding challenges. Many highlight the fantastic vistas and smooth tarmac of routes like the Scenic Mountain Road, describing it as a 'permanent grin guaranteed' experience. The opportunity to conquer significant ascents and witness the sheer scale of Teide from points like the Highest point at the base of Teide is also a major draw.
Mount Guajara holds historical significance as the site of the world's first high-mountain observatory. While the primary draw of the passes is natural beauty and outdoor activity, this historical context adds another layer of interest to the area.
The terrain varies significantly, from smooth tarmac on scenic cycling routes to rugged volcanic landscapes on hiking trails. You'll encounter geological formations like ropy lava, and areas with volcanic tubes and 'black caves.' Higher sections, especially those leading into Teide National Park, feature dramatic volcanic scenery.
While some popular routes can attract visitors, the extensive network of trails and passes in the region, particularly those leading to higher altitudes or more challenging terrain, often allows for a more solitary experience. Exploring areas like the trails around Montaña de La Cruz de Tea or the various routes towards Mount Guajara can offer quieter moments amidst nature.


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