
Welcome to Tenerife, the Canary Island of eternal spring. Spring? Absolutely,That is why everyone knows someone who regularly flies to Tenerife or one of the other Canary Islands. There is a remedy for any kind of blues in Tenerife. For you, that is in the form of the ideal walking holiday. Hiking in Tenerife including accommodation.
From the absolute summit of Teide, the matchless gorge of Masca to the family-friendly Roques de García Trail. Tenerife is too beautiful to just lie on the beach and sip cocktails for a week. Outdo your aunt and uncle’s beach holiday, seek altitude and discover the island of eternal spring’s most popular and best-hidden trails. In our blog post, we will introduce you to the best trails and take the first steps of your ideal walking holidays together.
With an area of 2,034 square kilometres, Tenerife is the largest of the six Canary Islands and, with almost a million inhabitants, also the most populous. It is about 83 kilometres long and 54 kilometres wide. Although the archipelago belongs to, it is far away from the mainland, more than 1,200 kilometres. Tenerife Topologically, the island it is still part of the. You can pay for your holidays in Tenerife with euros and your identity card is sufficient for arrival. you can fly to the eternal spring in say three and a half hours. If you come from overseas, it is still quite a bit of a journey, but worth it.

we always have to consider the seasons when putting together our itineraries, but on Tenerife, we can stretch our legs all year round. This is quite different in Scotland, for example, or, in the Alps and the Spanish Pyrenees. Really the only thing that is in Tenerife is some time difference left or right. Other than that, you can always go to Tenerife for a walking holiday. And of course, you may also combine these with some relaxing hours on the beach. Surf ‘n turf!
The Best Season for Hiking in Tenerife
In Tenerife, it really is always spring: little rain and mild all year round. An autumn is out of the question. And yet there is also a best season for your hiking holiday in Tenerife. This is completely in line with the other Canary Islands and even applies to Madeira. The islands owe this fantastic climate to their geographical location and the Gulf Stream. The spring and autumn months have proven to be the best time to go hiking in Tenerife.

Because in many places it can get too in summer and too cold in winter, these months are less suitable for an active holiday. In spring and autumn, on the other hand, you can expect many hours of sunshine and a pleasant breeze. There are absolutely no thick rain clouds, so you can leave your umbrella at home. In the north of the island, however, and then, so a jacket or jumper is still recommended.
Hiking in Tenerife: Map and Navigation
Countless guidebooks have been written about all Tenerife’s hiking options. You are certainly not the first to make your way along the fantastic trails of eternal spring. But where do you start? Further on in this blog you will find some options that you really must have done on your Tenerife hiking holiday. Below you will find an overview map of Tenerife you that will give you an idea of what is where. There are two in Tenerife, more on that later. In the map you can see a few key hiking destinations indicated.
Hiking in Tenerife? These 5 Routes You Simply Must Do
In Tenerife, you can hike for a lifetime. Although it is “always” spring, of course there are seasons and each time of year has its own charm. Tenerife has more than 1,500 kilometres of trails, so it’s pretty easy to know what you should at least have done. we send you to Tenerife with a hiking guide combining the best trails as well as local. Of course, we will leave those secrets out of it here. But here are a few options that your friends who fly to Tenerife every year should do but probably have never done.
To the Summit: Pico Del Teide via Montana Blanca
The Canary Islands are of a unto themselves, which is why it is sometimes its to imagine that Pico del Teide is the highest peak. And yet, at a whopping 3,715 metres, it certainly is. In fact, if you measure Teide from the ocean floor, you come to a total height of 7,500 metres, making it the third highest in the world. Of course, Teide is also the symbol of Tenerife and, because the mountain has such a huge presence, you just want to climb it. And you can. Teide has been climbed since the dawn of time and nowadays you can even go up by cable car.
Hiking Through the Masca Gorge

The Masca Gorge is Tenerife’s most famous canyon or “barranco”. The location of the winding road to Masca alone are unique, The is almost like Macchu Picchu perched on the rocks in the rugged Teno Mountains. Directly from the village you look down on the Masca Gorge and have spectacular views as far as that other Canary Island of La Gomera and, of course, the sea. Because on the Camino del Barranco de Masca you walk down the gorge and back up again, you need to count around 5 to 6 hours for the Masca. It is about 6 kilometres and 600 metres up and down on goat paths and narrow steps with lots of stairways and treads.