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Mirador Cruz de Hilda
Masca


Must-try dishes
Roasted pork leg
Goat cheese with cactus jam
Potatoes with mojo sauce
Driving up the TF-436 road to the Mirador de La Cruz de Hilda viewpoint is part of the experience: winding roads, lush vegetation, and that moment when the views suddenly open up over Masca and its terraced fields. Upon arrival, you'll find the café next to the viewpoint, with a spacious terrace overlooking the ravine, palm trees, and the feeling of being suspended above the world.
The place is simple but very well located. You can choose a coffee, a fresh juice, a light tapa, or something more substantial while contemplating one of the most beautiful panoramas in southwest Tenerife. The service is friendly and relaxed: the surroundings invite you to linger, to look around, to breathe in the fresh air, and to put your phone down for a while.
What distinguishes this café is not only the menu but also the location: the terrace seems to be part of the viewpoint itself, with the Masca ravine directly in front, the Teno mountains in the background, and the constantly changing light. It's a place that works for both a quick stop and for spending some quality time relaxing from morning until sunset. It also has parking and good access, making it an easy stop on a longer route through Teno Rural Park.
If you're exploring the island, you'll love this stop: a coffee or tapa with a view, fresh mountain air, and the tranquility of a viewpoint that combines stunning scenery with a small restaurant. It's definitely worth adding to your itinerary.
🎫 Card payment available
♿ Accessible for people with reduced mobility
🅿️ Parking available
🚻 No accessible restroom
🐶 Pets allowed on the terrace
⏰ Open Sunday to Thursday from 10:30 am to 6:00 pm
🛵 No takeaway
📅 Reservations not accepted
📍Cam. la Vica, 38489, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
☎️ +34 620 84 51 39
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