The Roque Cinchado, also known as the "finger of God", is considered by some to be the symbol of the Cañadas. It is certainly the most spectacular and popular highlight among the Roques de García.
With 2,715 meters, the rugged Guajara is the highest peak along the ancient crater. It bears a lot of history as it was this location where the first observatory in …
At the upper station of the Teide cable car you arrive at an altitude of 3555 meters; i.e. 163 meters below the Teide summit. From there you can walk to …
The summit of Montaña Blanca is relatively easy to reach and still offers you a fantastic panorama. The mighty, red-brown rocky desert spreads out below you and above you the peak of the Teide towers into the blue sky.