Tenerife, the largest island in the Canary archipelago, is a true paradise for hiking and nature lovers due to its variety of landscapes, ranging from lush green forests to arid volcanic terrains, offering a wealth of trails that allow you to discover its natural beauty in a unique way.
If you’re an adventure enthusiast and passionate about exploring new paths, Tenerife will captivate you with its wide range of trails for all levels of difficulty.
In this article, we’ll explore some of the best trails in Tenerife, perfect for enjoying the outdoors and getting to know the island’s stunning geography in depth.
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Masca Trail
One of the most iconic trails in Tenerife is the Masca Trail, approximately 6 kilometers long, located in the Teno Rural Park, in the northwest of the island. Its stunning landscape, which includes cliffs, ravines, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, makes it one of the most popular trails.
The trail starts in the picturesque village of Masca, a small corner in the mountains, and descends to the Masca beach, a secluded spot that is only accessible on foot.
The hike is somewhat demanding, with steep sections and uneven terrain, but the reward upon reaching the beach is incredible. This trail attracts experienced hikers and adventurers, so it is recommended to wear proper footwear and be in good physical condition.
Teide Trail
The Teide Trail is another must-do route for visitors to Tenerife. It takes hikers to the summit of Teide, Spain’s highest peak at 3,718 meters, and is one of the island’s most famous trails.
There are different options for ascending Teide. One of the most popular routes starts at Montaña Blanca and leads to the Altavista Refuge.
From there, you can continue to the summit of the volcano, where you will be rewarded with spectacular views of the island and the volcanic landscape.
If you don’t have the stamina to hike to the top, you can also take the cable car, which will take you to an altitude of 3,555 meters, where you can continue the hike to the summit.

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Anaga Trail
Located in the northeast of Tenerife, the Anaga Rural Park is an area of great beauty, ideal for hiking enthusiasts, famous for its laurel forest, a type of ancient subtropical forest that has been exceptionally preserved on the island.
The trails in Anaga vary in difficulty, but all offer the opportunity to explore unique landscapes and discover impressive endemic flora and fauna.
One of the most popular trails in the area is the Sentidos Trail, a 2.5-kilometer route suitable for all ages, perfect for enjoying the beauty of the forest and panoramic views of the sea.
If you’re looking for a more challenging experience, you can opt for the Roques de Anaga Trail, a 10-kilometer route that takes you through spectacular rock formations and breathtaking panoramic views.
Fortaleza Trail
The Fortaleza Trail, located in the south of Tenerife, is another popular route among hikers. It runs along the stunning Fortaleza cliff, where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the volcanic landscapes. Starting in the village of Guía de Isora, the trail ascends along the cliff to a natural viewpoint with panoramic views of the southern coast of Tenerife.
This trail has a moderate level of difficulty, making it suitable for both beginner and experienced hikers. Along the way, you can observe unique geological formations, endemic flora, and, if you’re lucky, spot some local bird species.

Barranco del Infierno Trail
The Barranco del Infierno Trail is one of the most famous routes in the south of Tenerife, known for its impressive landscape of ravines and gorges through a deep, winding gorge surrounded by lush vegetation and cliffs.
During the hike, hikers can enjoy stunning scenery, including waterfalls, natural pools, and a wide variety of flora and fauna.
The trail is moderate in difficulty, but it is recommended to wear appropriate footwear and carry enough water, especially during the hotter months. The trail ends at a waterfall, a perfect spot to rest and enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Due to the popularity of the trail, it is recommended to book in advance to secure access to the gorge, as only a limited number of people are allowed to enter each day.
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