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Top 11 Gorges around Tegueste

Best canyons near Tegueste, a municipality in northeastern Tenerife, are characterized by verdant landscapes and a network of impressive ravines. These natural formations offer a blend of historical significance and diverse hiking opportunities. The region's proximity to the Anaga Rural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, enhances the natural beauty and ecological importance of these canyons. Tegueste features more than 10 canyons, providing varied experiences for visitors.

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  • The most popular canyons is Barranco de Afur, a…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Fairy Tunnel (Túnel de las Hadas) – Old Path to Pico del Inglés

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The old road to Pico del Inglés, also known as the Fairy Tunnel, is an old road that was built right in the cut of a mountain, creating a magical …

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Barranco de Afur

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A small stream, coming from the Anaga Mountains, flows through the picturesque gorge landscape down to the Playa de Tamadite beach, where it finally flows into the Atlantic. The water …

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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves – beautiful to see and highly recommended 👍🏻.

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Barranco del Río

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The path through the Barranco del Rio leads with a gradient of up to 36% down to a stream bed strewn with rocks. The path is partly exposed and very …

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Hollowed Rocks on the Trail to Chinamada

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The trail from Punta de Hidalgo to Chinamada is not very suitable for vertigo sufferers, with several narrow and sheer points.

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January 20, 2026, Bridge over Barranco de Toledo and Cuevas de Vidrio

A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves, which are stunning and definitely worth a visit 👍🏻. I wonder what kind of hard work it must have been to create these tunnels and then extract sand to produce glass. Unfortunately, it didn't bring the Spanish the desired success, so the project was abandoned. The poor local population then used the caves as shelter. Unthinkable in this day and age.

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A fantastic hiking trail leads along here, amidst beautiful nature 💚 highly recommended. The bridge is very sturdy and leads to the glass caves – beautiful to see and highly recommended 👍🏻.

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Although the viewpoint around the house is closed, you can follow the road through the fairy tunnel and join the hike to the right-hand turnoff towards Valleseco. The path soon intersects the closed hiking trail.

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We were at Pico del Ingles today, but the "Tunnel of the Fairies" hiking trail is closed 😔. You can no longer get from the viewpoint past the house to the trail.

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October 10, 2024, Barranco del Río

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cool and humid, if you get there in time without other visitors, it's great :)

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Hiking is currently impossible, we cannot descend into the park from Ingle Peak

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Centennial vineyards and glass caves, a place that offers a lot of fun for routes to suit everyone's taste.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular canyons and gorges to explore around Tegueste?

Among the most popular natural formations are Barranco de Afur, known for its lush, green landscape with a small stream and waterfalls. Another favorite is the Fairy Tunnel (Túnel de las Hadas) – Old Path to Pico del Inglés, a unique old road cut into a mountain, flanked by vertical, moss-covered walls. Visitors also appreciate the Bridge over the Barranco de Toledo and the Cuevas de Vidrio, which offers a fantastic hiking trail leading to historical glass caves.

Are there any canyons around Tegueste with historical or archaeological significance?

Yes, the Barranco Agua de Dios is a significant site. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest, it served as a permanent settlement and burial ground for the Guanches, the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands. It contains approximately thirty natural caves used for habitation and funerary practices, offering a deep understanding of Tegueste's pre-Hispanic past.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the canyons of Tegueste?

The canyons around Tegueste, especially within the Anaga Rural Park, are characterized by lush, green landscapes. You'll find ancient cloud and laurel forests, diverse plant life, small streams, and waterfalls, particularly in Barranco de Afur. Many areas offer panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding verdant valleys.

Are there challenging hiking routes through the canyons near Tegueste?

Absolutely. The Barranco de la Goleta, for instance, is part of several popular hiking routes in the western Anaga Mountains, featuring diverse and often challenging terrain with steep ascents and descents. Similarly, the Barranco del Río is known for its challenging path with gradients up to 36%, a rocky stream bed, and exposed sections, requiring good footwear and fitness.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Tegueste?

Tenerife generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for hiking in the canyons, the cooler, drier months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred. During the summer, while still pleasant, some areas might be warmer, and it's always wise to check local weather conditions, especially for barrancos that can become slippery when wet.

Are there any family-friendly canyon walks or easy trails in the Tegueste area?

While many canyons offer challenging terrain, the general green ravines of Tegueste provide numerous trails that intertwine through dense vegetation, offering serene walks. For specific easy routes, it's best to consult local hiking guides or visitor centers for up-to-date information on current trail conditions and suitability for families.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near the canyons of Tegueste?

The region around Tegueste offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Anaga Mountains – View of the Anaga Mountains loop from Picacho del Roque' or the 'Tegueste – Anaga Mountains loop from Tegueste'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Anaga Mountains – Jardina Viewpoint loop from Conjunto Histórico de Tegueste'. You can explore more options on the running trails, hiking trails, and MTB trails guides for Tegueste.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots within the canyons?

Yes, many canyon trails offer stunning viewpoints. For example, the Barranco de la Goleta trails provide expansive vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and the coastal town of Bajamar. The Hollowed Rocks on the Trail to Chinamada also offer a great panorama, though some sections can be challenging for those with vertigo.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons around Tegueste?

Visitors frequently praise the pure, unspoiled nature and the unique geological formations. The magical atmosphere of places like the Fairy Tunnel is often highlighted as a great photo motif. Hikers appreciate the diverse plants, small waterfalls, and the lush, green environment found in barrancos like Barranco de Afur, as well as the rewarding views after challenging ascents.

Are there any specific safety considerations for hiking in Tegueste's canyons?

Yes, some trails can be exposed and difficult, especially when wet. For instance, the Barranco del Río should be avoided in wet conditions due to slippery terrain. Trails like the one to Chinamada have narrow and sheer points, making them less suitable for those with vertigo. Always wear appropriate footwear, check weather forecasts, and be aware of your physical limits.

Can I find ancient forests within the canyons of Tegueste?

Yes, the canyons within and around Tegueste are part of the Anaga Rural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This area is renowned for its ancient laurel forests and unique flora. Trails through barrancos like La Goleta lead directly through these enchanting cloud and laurel forests, offering a rich botanical experience.

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