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Routes

The Park

In Tenerife,

all roads lead to the volcano.

The island is full of contrasts and the roads leading to Teide are not an exception.

Teide

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Puerto de la Cruz

Los Gigantes

Los Cristianos

The Park

La Esperanza Route

La Orotava Route

Arona/Vilaflor Route

Chío Route

Puerto de la Cruz

Routes

Historic town of La Orotava

Piedra de la Rosa Viewpoint

km 22

La Caldera Recreation Area

km 16,5

LA OROTAVA ROUTE

For those staying in Puerto de la Cruz

45 KM

Historic town of La Orotava Stroll through the streets of La Orotava, straight out of another era, representing the 17th and 18th century Canary Island architecture.

Piedra de la Rosa Viewpoint (KM 22) Discover an authentic wonder created by a whim of nature: a unique rock formation which is a result of the cooling of lava flow along circular crevice.

Puerto de la Cruz

Last petrol station (TF-21, KM 8)

La Caldera Recreation Area (KM 16.5) The best equipped recreation area in northern Tenerife: featuring a children’s play-area, toilets, campfires, tables, etc.

Guía de Isora

Chío

Los Gigantes

KM 93,2

Routes

CHÍO ROUTE

For those staying in Los Gigantes

52 KM

Narices del Teide Viewpoint The last volcanic eruption in Teide National Park and the one that lasted longest in Tenerife occurred here, in 1798.

Los Poleos Viewpoint Imagine the extent of some of the volcanic eruptions while standing at this viewpoint which boasts views of the area of Tenerife where most of the recent eruptions in the island took place.

Delicias del Sol Delicatessen Discover the taste of the Canary Islands by savouring artisan jams and mojo sauces at this shop, where every product is prepared from Tenerife fruits.

Last petrol station (TF-82, KM 93.2)

Los Gigantes

Los Cristianos

Vilaflor

KM 68

Routes

ARONA-VILAFLOR ROUTE

For those staying in Los Cristianos

47 KM

Take a picture with the Pino Gordo, the largest pine tree in the Canary Islands, over 60 m tall with a girth of 8 m. (KM 67.5)

Make an en-route stop in Vilaflor, the highest town in Spain, at 2,848 m.

Last petrol station (TF-51, KM 68)

Find out how the shepherds from Las Cañadas lived in the Juan Évora Museum. The exhibition is located in the renovated home of this area’s last inhabitant.

Los Cristianos

Santa Cruz

de Tenerife

La Esperanza

Routes

LA ESPERANZA ROUTE

For those staying in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

TF-5, EXIT 9, TF-24

55-64 KM

Last petrol station (TF-24, KM 5)

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

La Tarta Viewpoint (KM 31) Immerse yourself in the sight of the strata of different volcanic materials dating from different eras which you can behold from this multicoloured viewpoint.

Aloe Vera Museum Aloe Vera interpretation centre set up by Aloe Plus Lanzarote, a cosmetics brand from the Canary Islands. It boasts over 500 m² to discover the history of a thousand-year-old plant.

Here, at an altitude of 2,390 m, you will find the world’s largest solar observatory, extending over an area of 50 hectares and boasting solar telescopes owned by more than 60 institutions from 19 countries.

Routes Cable Car Roads Trails

Altavista Mountain Refuge

Teide Cable Car

Teide Observatory

Altavista Mountain Refuge It is situated at 3,270 m and is accessible either on foot via the Montaña Blanca trail on a high-difficulty hike lasting between 4 and 5 hours, or from the Cable Car upper station, following the La Fortaleza trail which subsequently connects with the Montaña Blanca trail, on an 1-hour medium-difficulty hike.

Teide Observatory The Teide Observatory dedicates its scientific work to solar observation and robotic astronomy. It has a large number of solar and nocturnal telescopes owned by different European countries. And it is the world’s largest solar observatory! It can only be visited on a guided tour which you can book with Volcano Teide.

Teide Cable Car It is the most comfortable way to go up Mount Teide and enjoy the stunning landscape of the largest National Park in the Canary Islands from an altitude of 3,555 m. It covers the nearly 1,200 m ascent in only 8 minutes, and you can use it during the day or at sunset.

Chío Route

La Esperanza Route

La Orotava Route

Arona/Vilaflor Route

The Park Routes Roads Trails

Altavista Mountain Refuge It is situated at 3,270 m and is accessible either on foot via the Montaña Blanca trail on a high-difficulty hike lasting between 4 and 5 hours, or from the Cable Car upper station, following the La Fortaleza trail which subsequently connects with the Montaña Blanca trail, on an 1-hour medium-difficulty hike.

Teide Cable Car It is the most comfortable way to go up Mount Teide and enjoy the stunning landscape of the largest National Park in the Canary Islands from an altitude of 3,555 m. It covers the nearly 1,200 m ascent in only 8 minutes, and you can use it during the day or at sunset.

Teide Observatory The Teide Observatory dedicates its scientific work to solar observation and robotic astronomy. It has a large number of solar and nocturnal telescopes owned by different European countries. And it is the world’s largest solar observatory! It can only be visited on a guided tour which you can book with Volcano Teide.

1 La Fortaleza 2 Arenas Negras 3 Roques de García 4 Siete Cañadas 5 Degollada de Guajara 6 Montaña de los Tomillos 7 Montaña Blanca - Teide Peak 8 El Filo 9 Teide-Pico Viejo-TF38 10 Telesforo Bravo 11 La Fortaleza Viewpoint 12 Pico Viejo Viewpoint 13 Samara 14 Alto de Guamaso 15 Alto de Guajara 16 Sanatorium 17 Majua

Hiking

The Park Routes Roads Trails

Teide Observatory The Teide Observatory dedicates its scientific work to solar observation and robotic astronomy. It has a large number of solar and nocturnal telescopes owned by different European countries. And it is the world’s largest solar observatory! It can only be visited on a guided tour which you can book with Volcano Teide.

Teide Cable Car It is the most comfortable way to go up Mount Teide and enjoy the stunning landscape of the largest National Park in the Canary Islands from an altitude of 3,555 m. It covers the nearly 1,200 m ascent in only 8 minutes, and you can use it during the day or at sunset.

Altavista Mountain Refuge It is situated at 3,270 m and is accessible either on foot via the Montaña Blanca trail on a high-difficulty hike lasting between 4 and 5 hours, or from the Cable Car upper station, following the La Fortaleza trail which subsequently connects with the Montaña Blanca trail, on an 1-hour medium-difficulty hike.

Tower 1

Tower 2

Tower 3

Tower 4

4 towers. Gradient 1,199 m

3,555 m

The Cable Car has two stations. The upper station, at an altitude of 3,555 metres, and the base station, located at the foot of Mt Teide, at 2,356 metres.

The Park Routes Roads Trails

Teide Cable Car It is the most comfortable way to go up Mount Teide and enjoy the stunning landscape of the largest National Park in the Canary Islands from an altitude of 3,555 m. It covers the nearly 1,200 m ascent in only 8 minutes, and you can use it during the day or at sunset.

Teide Cable Car

The sunset on Mount Teide