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Sendero Los Catalanes

Mazico de Anaga

📍Anaga Massif
👣8 km (circular)
🏋️Moderate
⏱️Estimated hiking time: 4 hours
📈Elevation gain: 323 m
⬆️Maximum altitude: 723 m
⬇️Minimum altitude: 443 m
🅿️Parking nearby: Yes
🌥️The route has both shaded and sunny areas.
ℹ️There is no information point nearby.
🗺️This is not an official trail, so access is at your own risk.
⚠️Risks of vertigo and/or falls due to steep inclines, landslides, and abundant vegetation that obstructs the path; wet area.

📸Birdwatching, views, viewpoint, landscape, water galleries.

🌲Mountain area with multiple waterways and abundant vegetation
🏔️ Rural Park declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2015
📋No permits required

The Los Catalanes Trail is one of those routes that showcases the purest essence of the Anaga Massif in northeastern Tenerife. Along its length, visitors traverse landscapes where nature and history intertwine intimately. The trail begins in Las Huertas, a rural enclave filled with old terraces and small houses, and descends to the hamlet of Los Catalanes, one of the most picturesque and best-preserved in the area.

The trail winds along cobbled paths and dirt tracks, skirting ravines and slopes covered in the typical vegetation of the Monteverde forest: heathers, laurels, ferns, and faya trees that retain moisture even during the driest months. As you progress, you'll be rewarded with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the valleys that plunge steeply to the coast. On clear days, you can also glimpse some of the coastal villages of Anaga, their reddish roofs contrasting with the intense green of the landscape.

The most striking aspect of this route isn't just the views, but the surrounding atmosphere. The silence, broken only by birdsong and the sound of the wind rustling through the leaves, makes each step a relaxing and almost meditative experience. Along the way, you can see ancient stone walls, water channels, and the remains of threshing floors, testament to the agricultural way of life that prevailed for centuries in these isolated hamlets.

This trail has some inclines that require a reasonable level of fitness, especially on the final stretch towards Los Catalanes. In return, the arrival rewards you with an environment that seems frozen in time: traditional Canarian houses, narrow streets, and an air of authenticity that few places retain.

The Los Catalanes trail is ideal for those seeking to discover a less-traveled side of Anaga, steeped in history and with the unspoiled charm of rural life. A hike where landscape and tradition blend in perfect harmony, offering a glimpse into what life was like on the island long before tourism.

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Focacceria MassaMonti

Focacceria MassaMonti, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is an innovative establishment where focaccia is reinvented with high-quality, artisanal products. Highlights include their focaccia brioche bread, original fillings made with Italian ingredients, and a unique, flavorful, and expertly executed menu, perfect for enjoying at the counter or taking away.

What to see

Biblioteca de Arte TEA

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Activities

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Beaches

Playa de Benijo

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Nightlife

Urban 180

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Shopping

Tiburón Libre

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Sports

Santa Cruz Extreme

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Trekking

El Tomadero

A circular route in Anaga Rural Park connecting Punta del Hidalgo with El Tomadero, ascending via a channel carved into the rock and descending through the ravine. It's approximately 6 km with little elevation gain, but includes technical and exposed sections that increase the difficulty. The channel is in very good condition and clean, although it can be quite vertigo-inducing in some places. The descent through the ravine is rocky and uncomfortable. A short but demanding route, not recommended for people with vertigo.

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