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Pino Gordo

Vilaflor

Standing before the Pino Gordo (Big Pine) in Vilaflor de Chasna is one of those unforgettable experiences. Not through artifice or rhetoric, but through sheer presence. This monumental Canary Island pine impresses from the very first moment: its height exceeds 45 meters, and its trunk reaches a circumference of nearly nine meters. Circling it is almost a collective activity; encircling it completely requires several people with outstretched arms.

What is most striking is looking up. The branches open towards the sky like a gigantic hand, forming a broad and powerful canopy that evokes a mixture of awe and vertigo. The thought that all this originated from a simple pine nut is almost inconceivable. Here, you truly understand the passage of time: it is estimated that the Pino Gordo is between 700 and 800 years old and lived alongside the aboriginal ancestors of the Canary Islands.

This Canary Island pine (Pinus canariensis) stands at an altitude of approximately 1,400 meters, within the Teide National Park's Forest Crown. It is a true survivor: it has withstood fires, storms, and human pressure, something clearly visible in the markings and tones of its trunk—scars that tell its story without words.

The surrounding area has been carefully prepared as a viewpoint. A small path leads you to its base, and several benches allow you to sit in its shade, listen to the wind rustling through the canopy, and take the time to observe it. It is no coincidence that it is one of the most visited and beloved trees on the island, nor that it is featured on the coat of arms of Vilaflor. You don't just come here to see a tree; you come to experience one of Tenerife's most powerful natural symbols.

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Where to eat

Dulceria Hermano Pedro

If you're passing through Vilaflor and craving something truly sweet, this is one of those places you absolutely have to stop. At Dulcería Hermano Pedro, you'll find homemade pastries, freshly baked and bursting with traditional flavor. You can sit down for a coffee and a slice of cake or simply take some local sweets to go. It's a friendly, village-style place where the service and the quality of the products go hand in hand.

What to see

La Hoya

The hamlet of La Hoya, in San Miguel de Abona, is one of those places that helps you understand what life was like in southern Tenerife before tourism. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest as an Ethnological Site, it preserves traditional architecture, historic paths, water sources, and agricultural terraces in a rural setting that has changed very little over time.

Activities

Las lajas

If you want the ultimate mountain adventure, the Las Lajas Recreation Area is one of the best spots in Tenerife. Here you can spend the whole day among pine trees, with barbecues, picnic tables, children's play areas, and plenty of space to relax. What's more, it's not just a picnic area: several hiking trails start from here, so you can combine a walk and a barbecue in one day.

Beaches
Nightlife
Shopping

Dulcería Vilaflor

If you want to try truly traditional sweets from our island and you're in Vilaflor, this is the place to stop. At Dulcería Vilaflor, you'll find time-honored recipes, made by hand with natural ingredients. Almond cakes, rosquetes (ring-shaped pastries), and mantecados (shortbread cookies) with that old-fashioned flavor that's hard to find these days. It's a simple, village-style place where you can buy, taste, and quickly understand why they've been in business for so many years.

Sports

Paragliding Park

The Taucho Paragliding Park is one of Tenerife's paragliding landmarks. From here, takeoffs offer spectacular views of Adeje and the southwest coast, with flying conditions almost year-round. It's a popular destination for both experienced pilots and those trying a tandem for the first time. What makes Taucho special is its stable climate, the takeoff altitude, and the relaxed community atmosphere.

Trekking

El Sombrero de Chasna

The Sombrero de Chasna Route is a trail that leads to one of the most iconic mountains in southern Tenerife, renowned for its distinctive profile. From its summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Teide, the Ucanca Valley, and the southern coast. It is a high-mountain route that combines history, volcanic landscapes, and the pastoral traditions that shaped life on these peaks.

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