Best attractions and places to see around La Guancha, Tenerife, include a variety of natural and cultural sites. This region in northern Tenerife is characterized by its natural beauty, traditional villages, and volcanic landscapes, with parts of Teide National Park falling within its boundaries. Visitors can explore historic town centers, ancient churches, and significant natural features like lava rock pools and extensive forest areas. The area offers diverse outdoor activities and cultural experiences for those seeking to discover its unique…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Stunning, spectacular views of the surrounding nature. A visit is highly recommended and very interesting.
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Beautiful view of the former power plant
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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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La Guancha, Tenerife, offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the unique Roque Cinchado, a natural monument and symbol of the Cañadas, or the impressive rock formations at Placas de Guillermo. The area also features the natural lava rock pool of Charca del Viento, the vast Corona Forestal Nature Park, and portions of Teide National Park, including volcanic landscapes around Montaña Abejera and Montaña Negra.
Yes, La Guancha boasts a rich cultural heritage. Explore the historic town centre with its narrow, cobbled streets and traditional 16th-century houses. Visit the Parish Church Dulce Nombre de Jesús, dating back to the 16th century, or the Santa Catalina Church, which features a rare century-old cedar tree in its plaza. The Hoya Brunco Guanche Necropolis is an archaeological site with burial caves where mummies and ancient artifacts have been discovered.
For families, the El Pinalete Recreational Area is ideal, offering barbecue facilities, picnic tables, and drinking water. Many of the natural monuments, such as El Burro and Placas de Guillermo, are considered family-friendly and accessible for part of the way, even with wheelchairs and prams.
La Guancha offers several stunning viewpoints. The summit of Guajara, the highest peak along the ancient crater, provides exceptionally beautiful views of the majestic Teide, the impressive Cañadas, and surrounding islands. The Roque Cinchado also offers impressive views, especially with Teide in the background. You can also find scenic spots like the View of Casa Hamilton, an old ruin right on the sea.
Absolutely. La Guancha is a great base for hiking. The Sendero del Agua (Water Trail) follows ancient gallery channels through virgin forest, starting from the La Guancha Forestry Centre. For more challenging routes, consider the ascent to Guajara. You can find various running trails, including the easy Arenas Negras Trail or the moderate Arenas Negras Loop Trail. Explore more options on the Running Trails around La Guancha guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around La Guancha. Options range from difficult touring bicycle loops like the Montaña Negra – Los Partidos hamlet loop, to challenging road cycling routes such as the Llano de Ucanca viewpoint – View of Mount Teide loop. For more details and routes, check out the Cycling around La Guancha guide and the Road Cycling Routes around La Guancha guide.
Yes, La Guancha is home to Charca del Viento, a natural lava rock pool in the village of Santa Catalina. It's known for its clear waters, making it suitable for swimming, diving, and fishing.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive landscapes and unique rock formations. For instance, Roque Cinchado is often described as spectacular, especially with Teide in the background, making you feel like you're in the Wild West. The Roques de Garcia, including El Burro and Placas de Guillermo, are highlighted for their stunning scenery and accessibility.
Yes, the La Guancha Crafts Workshop is an excellent place to discover and purchase traditional crafts. Here, you can learn about or see examples of Canary lace work, loom work, raffia, and ceramics, showcasing the region's artistic heritage.
Tenerife generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) often offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. However, the high mountain regions, including parts of Teide National Park within La Guancha, can be cooler, especially in winter, so always check local weather conditions before heading out.
La Guancha celebrates various traditional local festivities throughout the year. These include patron saint festivals with religious ceremonies and cultural activities, as well as local events and open-air dances, offering a vibrant glimpse into the local culture.


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