Best natural monuments around Norte De Tenerife include diverse landscapes from volcanic peaks to ancient forests and dramatic coastlines. This region features significant geological formations, unique ecosystems, and varied terrain. The area offers opportunities to explore the island's geological and biological richness.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Stunning, spectacular views of the surrounding nature. A visit is highly recommended and very interesting.
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Well, hello! The trail we wanted to hike today was unfortunately closed, and hiking was prohibited. We went in a little way and took some photos. Many people struggled through the almost overgrown path. We decided to turn back and drove to where the trail ends, but we couldn't find a parking spot. The view of the beach and the Atlantic Ocean was beautiful.
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The coastal hike from PDC to Mirador San Pedro is NOT closed, as incorrectly claimed here! There is an official detour for the section near Los Roques, which is very easy to follow and well signposted!
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The coastal hike from Puerto to Mirador San Perdo is NOT closed, as incorrectly claimed here. A short section near Los Roques has been impassable for some time due to rockfall – however, there has long been an excellent official alternative route to bypass the closure… very well signposted.
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The lower part of the hiking trail is currently (August 2024) closed ⛔️ because it leads through a forest area that probably burned down a year ago. The access has been made unrecognizable. The upper part alone is a beautiful trail with great views of the Teide and La Fortaleza.
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A cloud forest begins here.
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Great rocky landscape can be explored here
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Norte de Tenerife offers a diverse range of unique natural features. You can explore the ancient laurel forests of Anaga Rural Park, which are remnants from the Tertiary period, or witness the dramatic cliffs of Los Gigantes that rise directly from the ocean. Another fascinating feature is the Teide Eggs, rounded rock formations created by volcanic activity.
Among the most popular natural monuments in Norte de Tenerife, visitors frequently highlight Roque Cinchado, often considered a symbol of the Cañadas for its striking rock formation. Other favorites include the unique Rock formations in Las Cañadas del Teide, offering a fantastic play of colors, especially in the morning, and the ancient Laurel Forest at Cruz del Carmen in Anaga Rural Park.
The natural monuments in Norte de Tenerife can be visited year-round due to the island's mild climate. However, for hiking and outdoor activities, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and less crowded trails. The 'sea of clouds' phenomenon in Anaga is particularly mystical during cooler, cloudier periods.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The area around El Burro and Placas de Guillermo within Teide National Park offers impressive landscapes with paths that can be enjoyed by families, some even accessible with wheelchairs and prams. The El Caletón Natural Sea Pools in Garachico also provide a safe and unique swimming experience for all ages.
The terrain varies significantly across Norte de Tenerife's natural monuments. In Teide National Park, you'll find volcanic 'lunar landscapes' with moderate to challenging elevations, especially when approaching the Mount Teide summit. Anaga Rural Park features lush, often damp, forest trails with winding paths and rugged mountains. Teno Rural Park, including Masca Valley, is characterized by dramatic gorges and steep, challenging trails. Always be prepared for varied conditions and bring appropriate footwear.
Yes, El Caletón Natural Sea Pools in Garachico are a notable natural monument, formed by cooled lava flows, offering a unique and safe swimming experience. Additionally, El Bollullo Beach is a beautiful natural beach worth visiting, showcasing the island's dramatic coastline.
Absolutely. The Cueva del Viento (Wind Cave) is Europe's longest volcanic tunnel, offering guided tours that provide fascinating insights into the island's geological history and volcanic activity. It's a unique opportunity to explore an intricate underground gallery system formed by ancient lava flows.
While primarily natural, some sites hold historical significance. The imposing Los Gigantes Cliffs were known as 'the wall of hell' by the island's aboriginal inhabitants. The ancient Dragon Tree (Drago de Icod de los Vinos), though a natural landmark, is also a symbol of the Canary Islands' ancient heritage. Additionally, the Guajara summit within Teide National Park is recognized as a historical site.
Norte de Tenerife offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Huevos del Teide – View of Mount Teide loop' or the 'View of Gran Canaria – Degollada de Guajara loop'. There are also numerous running trails, such as 'El Teide: The roof of Tenerife' and 'Roques de Garcia: The island's statues'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Garachico - Punta de Teno Loop' or the 'Teide National Park Loop'. For more details on these activities, visit our guides on Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and Cycling around Norte de Tenerife.
Yes, hiking is a primary activity around Norte de Tenerife's natural monuments. You can find trails ranging from moderate to difficult. For instance, within Teide National Park, there are routes like the 'Teide National Park – Roque de García loop'. In Teno Rural Park, the Masca trail offers a rewarding experience through dramatic ravines. Anaga Rural Park is a paradise for hikers, with trails leading through ancient laurel forests. Explore our dedicated guide for Mountain Hikes around Norte de Tenerife for more options.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking and diverse landscapes, from the 'lunar landscape' of Teide National Park to the lush, mystical laurel forests of Anaga. Many are awestruck by the sheer scale of formations like Los Gigantes Cliffs and the unique geological wonders such as the La Catedral, Teide National Park. The opportunity for stunning panoramic views, especially of Teide, and the sense of being in a unique, almost surreal environment are frequently highlighted.


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