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Top 10 Mountain Passes around Guía De Isora

Best mountain passes around Guía De Isora offer diverse routes through volcanic landscapes and banana plantations. The municipality features notable mountain roads with significant elevations and panoramic views. These routes cater to cyclists, hikers, and scenic drivers, providing access to natural monuments and cultural heritage sites. The area's terrain includes deep ravines, rugged rock formations, and unique flora.

Best mountain passes around Guía De Isora

  • The most popular mountain passes is View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide, a…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide

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The beginning of the path is no longer accessible due to tunnel construction work, but a beaten path leads along the site fence to the original path.

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Masca Village

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To get to Masca, you first have to climb a good 700 meters from the sea, because the place is located in the Teno mountains. In the meantime, this can …

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Roque Pass

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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 …

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Highest point at the base of Teide

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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 …

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Puerto de Erjos Pass

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The port of Erjos is a mountain pass located in the northwest of the island of Tenerife.

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February 22, 2026, Highest Point at the Base of Teide

You can take some nice tours here, but it's also very busy.

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December 5, 2025, Puerto de Erjos Pass

It's worth driving up here. It's the highest point between the coast and the coast.

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Sometimes a lot of traffic, once the tunnel is finished it should be quieter

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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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very pleasant climb, perhaps a little busy, but still beautiful to walk and never challenging

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Oskar
March 27, 2024, Degollada del Roque

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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January 13, 2024, Degollada del Roque

A fantastic tour in the west of Tenerife!

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Top of the pass and intersection of various hiking trails, access to Barranco Secco

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain routes for cycling in Guía de Isora?

Cyclists can enjoy the climb from Playa San Juan to Guía de Isora, a popular route ascending 525 meters over 9.1 kilometers with an average gradient of 5.8%. This journey offers increasingly spectacular views from coastal scenery to mountainous landscapes. Another excellent option is the Scenic Mountain Road, known for its excellent road surface and continuous curves, providing fantastic vistas.

Are there any significant natural landmarks or viewpoints in the mountain areas of Guía de Isora?

Yes, Tejina Mountain is a natural monument within Guía de Isora, offering beautiful panoramic views from its peak at 1,055 meters. It features deep ravines and rugged rock formations. Additionally, the View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide provides an impressive panoramic perspective of the dramatic mountainous landscape, including Masca and Teide.

What kind of hiking trails can I find near the mountain passes of Guía de Isora?

Guía de Isora offers diverse hiking experiences. You can explore trails like the PR-TF 70, which runs from Guía de Isora to Boca Tauce, covering approximately 17.5 km and passing through vineyards and pine forests with magnificent views of the Niágara ravine. Another option is the PR-TF 69 trail from Chío to Vera de Erques, which takes you through the cultural heritage site of Chirche. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Guía De Isora guide.

Are there any cultural or historical sites accessible via the mountain routes?

Absolutely. The Chío – Vera de Erques PR-TF 69 Trail passes through the rural nucleus of Chirche, which is a declared Cultural Heritage and Historic Ensemble, offering insights into traditional Canarian life and architecture. Also, Masca Village, located in the Teno mountains, is a settlement with unique architecture, featuring houses built on volcanic crater slopes connected by external stairs, providing a glimpse into the region's past.

What outdoor activities are available near the mountain passes in Guía de Isora?

Beyond scenic drives and hiking, the area around Guía de Isora's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous Running Trails, including challenging routes towards Pico Viejo. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like BC-3 Pinar de Chío, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Guía De Isora guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes in Guía de Isora?

The mountain routes in Guía de Isora can be enjoyed year-round due to Tenerife's mild climate. However, for hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures. During these seasons, the weather is typically pleasant, avoiding the hotter summer months and the occasional cooler, windier conditions at higher altitudes in winter. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.

Are there challenging mountain passes for experienced hikers or cyclists?

Yes, routes ascending towards Teide National Park from Guía de Isora, such as the PR-TF 70 to Boca Tauce, offer demanding climbs and immersive experiences into Tenerife's unique volcanic scenery. Cyclists will find the ascents towards Teide, passing through villages like Chío and Vilaflor, to be significant challenges with spectacular rewards. The Highest point at the base of Teide is at 2,250 meters, indicating the substantial elevation gains in the area.

What unique natural features can I expect to see on the mountain routes?

The mountain routes in Guía de Isora traverse diverse landscapes, from lush banana plantations at lower elevations to ancient volcanic terrains. You'll encounter deep ravines, rugged rock formations, and vegetation adapted to arid climates. Endemic plant species like the Canarian pine are common, especially on routes leading towards Teide National Park, where you can witness the dramatic transition from coastal towns to high-altitude volcanic plains.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes and routes in Guía de Isora?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide. Cyclists particularly appreciate the well-maintained roads and continuous curves of routes like the Scenic Mountain Road. The opportunity to explore unique volcanic landscapes, cultural heritage sites like Chirche, and the diverse flora and fauna also contributes to a highly rewarding experience.

Are there any specific permits required for accessing certain mountain areas or trails?

While many trails are freely accessible, certain areas, such as Risco de Guaria on Tejina Mountain, may require a permit to protect nesting falcons. Additionally, ascending to the summit of Mount Teide itself requires a permit, which is best inquired about at local tourist information offices. It's always advisable to check local regulations before embarking on specific routes, especially those in protected natural areas.

Can I find cafes or restaurants near the mountain passes for refreshments?

Yes, particularly in and around villages located along or near the mountain routes. For instance, Masca Village offers several restaurants where you can enjoy typical specialties after a hike. Villages like Chío and Guía de Isora itself also provide options for refreshments and meals, allowing you to refuel during or after your mountain adventures.

Are the mountain passes and routes in Guía de Isora suitable for families?

Many of the mountain routes offer varying difficulty levels, making some suitable for families. While some ascents are challenging, there are also numerous hiking trails that provide opportunities to explore natural beauty without extreme difficulty. It's recommended to research specific trail lengths and elevation gains to choose routes appropriate for all family members. Exploring cultural heritage sites like Chirche can also be a rewarding family activity.

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