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1,767 km
450:10 h
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- Jürgen sOctober 21, 2025
A short hike from the parking lot down a side street to the port of Los Gigantes.
Then we continued on by boat to see La Gomera and the cliffs of Los Gigantes from the sea. We also spotted pilot whales. We also visited Masca Bay. The gorge is accessible, but only if you book through the government website
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- Jürgen sOctober 20, 2025
The Montana Roja is a volcano near the airport. From here, you can get a good view of the takeoffs and landings. There were also people there with large telephoto lenses to take photos.
You can also look past the entire coastline or out to sea... The climb is "rolling lava." No shade. Quite hot.
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- Jürgen sOctober 19, 2025
The road to Punta de Teno has been closed repeatedly in recent years whenever I wanted to go there; today I managed it, even though there is now a strict closure/cerrado. The road from Buenavista de Norte to Punta de Teno is closed to pedestrians, horseback riders, motorcycles, cars, and bicycles. Only
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- Jürgen sOctober 18, 2025
The tour started off pretty well. It was sunny, so several lizards were sunning themselves at the parking lot, including a really big one. I had to look twice because at first glance, I thought it was an iguana.
The climb was along a track that's also open to bicycles, motorcycles, and four-wheel drive
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- Jürgen sOctober 17, 2025
Coastal hike with the highlights of the leper sanatorium and the Abona lighthouse.
The never-completed Sanatorio de Abona, whose construction began in the 1940s but was never finished because better treatment methods became available at short notice, became a "lost place" until the military used the site
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- Jürgen sOctober 16, 2025
It wasn't even the hike itself that was spectacular today, but the weather. The Canadas were completely covered in clouds in places. According to the park ranger, this was due to the strong northwest wind blowing in from the sea. The highlights of the hike are usually the Teide Eggs, eruption lava balls
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- Jürgen sOctober 15, 2025
Cerrado. That seems to have become the new favorite word here. Accordingly, you should bring some spontaneity and plan ahead.
From Santiago del Teide, there is no longer any direct access to the Teno Mountains. Due to construction work on the highway extension to the north, large areas in Santiago are
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- Jürgen sAugust 11, 2025
A beautiful loop through and past sandstone formations. Entirely through the forest, making it easy to do even on hot days. The Greater Region has a lot to offer. In addition to the "Devil's Gorge," which is essentially just a corridor through sandstone walls, the 110-meter-long suspension bridge is
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The bus journey took a long time, but the landscape in the south is beautiful. Cliffs to hike around, old fortifications, and everything is beautifully green at this time of year.
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