Best natural monuments around Granadilla De Abona showcase the municipality's volcanic origins and diverse landscapes in the south of Tenerife. This region features unique geological formations and natural spaces. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, from volcanic cones to eroded rock formations. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities within these distinct natural settings.
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From volcanic peaks to pristine beaches – A hiking paradise in Tenerife
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Stunning, spectacular views of the surrounding nature. A visit is highly recommended and very interesting.
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The short circular hike of Sendero 3 leads around the Los Roques rock formations with the famous Roque Cinchado. The path initially runs through flat terrain along the spectacular rock towers. This is followed by the descent into the Llano de Ucanca sedimentary plain, which leads alongside an impressive tongue of lava that has solidified as if it were a waterfall. At the foot of the bizarre lava formations, the path leads to the volcanic vent La Catedral and back up to the starting point.
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An easy and highly recommended circular hike around one of the most impressive rock formations in the Teide National Park. The special feature lies in the variety of volcanic manifestations that can be observed here in their different colors and shapes. A NOTICE: Crowds of tourists often move between the Mirador de la Ruleta and the Roque Cinchado. However, the crowds quickly disperse as hardly anyone goes on the hike. So don't let that put you off! Refreshments available in the Parador National cafeteria, opposite the viewing point.
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One of the grandiose rocks of the Roques de Garcia
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Very nice hike around the rock group Roques de Garcia. The mosquitoes present themselves to the viewer in different "design" and color. Each wonderful in their own way.
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From the Roques de Garcia you can see the Teide from below
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Since this tour is very popular, you should start it as early as possible.
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Granadilla de Abona is rich in diverse geological formations. You can visit the iconic Roque Cinchado, known as the "finger of God," which is a spectacular rock formation with Teide in the background. Another must-see is the otherworldly Placas de Guillermo, featuring impressive rock formations. The region also boasts the striking reddish volcanic cone of Montaña Roja on the coast, and the bizarrely eroded rock pillars of the Lunar Landscape (Paisaje Lunar) in the mountains.
Yes, several natural monuments in Granadilla de Abona are family-friendly. El Burro, for example, offers impressive rocks at 2000 meters above sea level, with parts of the way accessible for wheelchairs and prams. The area around Roque Cinchado also features simple circular hikes suitable for families.
The natural monuments around Granadilla de Abona offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the "El Médano Beach – Red Mountain loop from El Médano," which takes you past Montaña Roja. For mountain biking, routes like the "Montaña Pelada Trail – Cave Settlement loop" are available. Road cycling enthusiasts can enjoy scenic routes like "Los Abrigos – rodeo through the Montaña Roja Special Natural Reserve." You can explore more options on the running trails guide, MTB trails guide, and road cycling routes guide for Granadilla de Abona.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Guajara. At 2,715 meters, it's the highest peak along the ancient crater, offering majestic views of Teide, the impressive Cañadas, and the islands of El Hierro, Gran Canaria, and La Gomera. Montaña Roja also provides unparalleled views of Tenerife's southern coast and the Atlantic from its summit.
Yes, Guajara holds historical significance. It was the location of the first high-mountain observatory worldwide, and you can still see its ruins at the summit, adding a layer of historical interest to its natural beauty.
The natural monuments in Granadilla de Abona can be enjoyed year-round due to Tenerife's mild climate. However, for hiking, the cooler months from autumn to spring (roughly November to April) are often preferred, especially for higher altitude areas like Guajara or the Lunar Landscape. During these months, you might also witness the beautiful Taginast and gorse blooms, particularly around areas like La Catedral.
Absolutely. Montaña Roja, a distinctive reddish volcanic cone, is located right on the coast and is part of a Special Nature Reserve. While not a geological monument, El Médano Beach, known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters, is also a prominent natural feature in the area, popular for windsurfing and kitesurfing due to its constant breezes.
Yes, Montaña Roja, being part of a Special Nature Reserve, is a popular spot for bird watching. Its protected coastal ecosystems provide a habitat for various bird species, making it an excellent destination for nature and bird enthusiasts.
Beyond the more prominent sites, Granadilla de Abona features other significant geological areas like Montaña Pelada, Los Derriscaderos, and Montaña Colorada. These sites contribute to the region's diverse volcanic landscapes and offer unique natural interests for those looking to explore beyond the main attractions.
For hiking, especially in higher altitude areas like Guajara or the Lunar Landscape, it's recommended to wear sensible shoes suitable for varied terrain. Given that many areas, such as El Burro, are mostly sunny, always bring enough water and consider sun protection. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing temperatures.
The Lunar Landscape (Paisaje Lunar) is renowned for its unusual beauty, featuring bizarrely eroded rock pillars that rise into the sky, creating an otherworldly appearance. This impressive landscape, formed by natural erosion, offers a truly unique geological sight within the region.


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