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El Teide
Parque Nacional del Teide




Visiting the Teide plateau is definitely an experience to be had at least once. You will encounter landscapes of staggering beauty, discover how the simple rock can take on a thousand different colours and shapes, go from a lunar landscape to an American “desert”, to deep valleys with flat bottoms. You will see the colours change depending on the type of rock, brown, blue, yellow, red, grey... The observation points, the “miradors” on the way up to Teide, will give you spectacular views. The pine forests with their majestic canary pines will make you forget you are in Tenerife, you will think you are in Canada or some other Nordic country.






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What to see
Minas de San José
When you arrive at the San José Mines, you feel like you've landed on another planet. The reddish soil, ochre tones, and volcanic formations create an almost Martian landscape that changes with the light every minute. It's one of those places near Mount Teide where you'll find yourself stopping to take photos without even realizing it, but beyond the striking image, you also perceive the geological force that defines this part of the island.
Activities
Área Recreativa de Chanajiga
If you prefer the more authentic, lush forest of the north, Chanajiga offers an atmosphere unlike any other picnic area on the island. Here, the forest takes center stage: tall pines, frequent mist, and a constant feeling of coolness. It's a popular spot for spending the day with barbecues and picnics, but also serves as a starting point for trails that delve into one of Tenerife's greenest and most rugged areas.
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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.