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Trekking
Tenerife is a true paradise for hikers. The island boasts a stunning diversity of landscapes, and in a matter of kilometers, you can go from walking through humid, verdant forests to crossing volcanic trails that look almost Martian. The king, of course, is Mount Teide: climbing Spain's highest peak is a unique experience, with views that seem straight out of another planet. However, you need to plan your trip well because you need a permit to reach the summit, although just walking its trails will give you a sense of the volcano's power.
In the north, the Anaga Biosphere Reserve is a world away. There, the paths disappear into laurel forests, ravines, and viewpoints with breathtaking views of the sea. It's the perfect place for fresher, greener routes and to discover small, hidden hamlets that seem frozen in time.
If you're looking for something different, in Teno, you'll find trails that cross rugged mountains and spectacular cliffs, such as the famous descent to Masca, which combines wild nature with the reward of reaching the sea. And on the coast, there are gentler trails alongside natural pools and lagoons, ideal for combining hiking and swimming.
The best thing is that Tenerife offers options for everyone: from easy hikes to enjoy with the family to long and challenging routes for the more adventurous. With each trail, the island changes face, and this variety means there's always a new corner to discover.
In short, trekking in Tenerife isn't just a sport: it's the most authentic way to experience the island, to connect with its nature, and to discover corners that would go unnoticed by car. Each route is a surprise, and the difficult part isn't finding one, but deciding which one to start with.
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