Best canyons around El Tanque are found in the rugged landscape of Tenerife, an island characterized by its volcanic origins and deep barrancos. This region offers a variety of geological formations, including steep-sided gorges and dramatic valleys carved by water erosion. The area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and trails that traverse these unique landforms. Its location in the Teno mountains contributes to its distinct natural environment.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Nice little place, but very crowded. You should try to get there by bus or with several people in one vehicle, as parking is limited.
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This trail is neither particularily difficult, nor dangerous - it is just a normal high difficulty trail that includes narrow vertigo sections, can be slippery due to small stones, and sometimes hard to find. None of these things are particularily unique. The problem with this trail is that it is accessible straight from one of Tenerife’s largest resort areas, and thus it can be easily accessed by a large number of people who are completely out of their depth. This is not a casual afternoon stroll! You need equipment, like proper walking shoes, and you need to be free of vertigo, and you have to have some route finding skills.
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This trail should be closed. We like challenging hikes. But this one is potentially life-threatening. Twice, the trail was completely lost, and we had to climb down the gorge on the scree. I was on the trail for 10 hours, including about 45 minutes in Tamaimo for a snack. I was so annoyed that there was no trail, and turning back wasn't really an option. This circular trail should be closed.
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Basic fitness required, good hiking boots, quite steep climb, but beautiful hike.
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8/8/25: I walked the path yesterday, a good 3 km to just before the tunnel entrance, which I was looking for but couldn't find, so I retraced my steps. The "path" is the width of a dirt track and is unmarked. In some places, where you have to climb over stones/rocks, it's difficult to find, and there are several places where the path is buried under scree. In many places, the path slopes more or less vertically up one side and down the other. You should definitely not walk here: (i) alone (ii) in very hot temperatures (little shade) (iii) if you're afraid of heights, or (iv) if the stones might be even slightly slippery.
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The return journey from Punto de Teno along the road is not possible on foot. You must take the bus. One way = €1. It runs hourly during the week from 10 a.m.
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Actually, it's nothing special! Zero danger
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Beautiful here, even if you can't walk through the gorge (Fri-Sun by reservation)
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For those seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding trails. Barranco del Aderno is an exciting hiking trail with steep sections over scree in a stream bed, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. Another adventurous option is the Dangerous coastal trail in Parque Rural de Teno, known for its narrow paths, loose rocks, and steep slopes, best attempted with caution and good preparation.
Yes, Masca Village is a settlement nestled within a gorge, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and history. Located in the Teno mountains, its houses are built on the inner slopes of a volcanic crater, connected by external stairs, providing a glimpse into traditional Canarian architecture and life.
The area is rich in dramatic vistas. Roque Pass offers impressive views of the valley and serves as an intersection for various hiking trails. Additionally, Masca Village itself provides spectacular views from its unique location within a gorge.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the El Tanque area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging routes like 'Chinyero: Between the volcanoes'. There are also extensive gravel biking and MTB trails, such as those around Montaña Negra or through Parque Rural de Teno. For more details, explore the Running Trails around El Tanque, Gravel biking around El Tanque, and MTB Trails around El Tanque guides.
The canyons around El Tanque are primarily characterized by their volcanic origins and the dramatic effects of water erosion. They feature steep-sided gorges and deep barrancos carved into the rugged landscape of Tenerife. Highlights like Masca Village are situated within volcanic craters, showcasing the island's powerful geological history.
While general hiking trails are usually accessible, some areas may have specific restrictions. For instance, the path to Barranco Seco near Roque Pass is closed from February to August due to bird breeding seasons. Additionally, for Calzada de los Antiguos, there is a sign indicating it as a private path, so visitors should be aware of potential access limitations.
Tenerife generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for hiking and exploring the canyons, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, avoiding the peak heat of summer. Be aware that some paths, like those near Roque Pass, may have seasonal closures due to environmental factors like bird breeding.
While many canyon trails in the region can be challenging, families can still enjoy the area. Visiting Masca Village offers a unique cultural experience within a gorge setting, with restaurants and cafes. For hiking, it's advisable to research specific trails for their difficulty and suitability for children, as many routes involve steep or exposed sections.
Given the challenging and often rugged terrain, it's crucial to wear appropriate gear. Sturdy, decent hiking shoes with good grip are essential. For trails like Barranco del Aderno, sure-footedness and a head for heights are important, implying the need for comfortable clothing that allows for movement and layers to adapt to changing conditions. Sun protection is also recommended.
Yes, particularly in and around the more accessible areas. Masca Village, for example, has several restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy local specialties and refresh yourself after exploring the gorge. For more remote trails, it's always best to carry your own provisions.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and unique natural beauty, the challenging yet rewarding hiking experiences, and the dramatic viewpoints. The volcanic landscapes, deep barrancos, and the integration of historical settlements like Masca Village are often praised. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with 638 upvotes and 393 photos of the area's highlights.
While the guide focuses on prominent canyons, exploring trails like Calzada de los Antiguos might offer a quieter experience, as it's noted for having very few hikers. However, be aware of signs indicating private access. The rugged nature of the Teno mountains means there are always opportunities to discover less-traveled paths, though these often require advanced navigation and experience.


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