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Hiking around La Orotava offers diverse terrain, ranging from sea level to 3,717 meters, encompassing a significant altitudinal range. The region features volcanic landscapes, including parts of Mount Teide National Park, and extends through the lush Orotava Valley. Hikers can explore extensive pine forests within the Corona Forestal Natural Park and encounter unique geomorphological structures. This varied environment provides a wide array of hiking experiences.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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4,137
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9.36km
04:33
1,300m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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537
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6.19km
01:59
1,290m
1,300m
Hike the Telesforo Bravo Trail, a difficult 3.8-mile route to Mount Teide's summit, offering volcanic landscapes and panoramic views.

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2,855
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16.1km
04:49
340m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.7
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2,880
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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152
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15.4km
07:09
1,020m
1,020m
Hike the difficult 9.6-mile Alto de Guajara Loop Trail for panoramic volcanic views and stunning vistas of Mount Teide.
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Stunning, spectacular views of the surrounding nature. A visit is highly recommended and very interesting.
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Wonderful view of Roque Blanco. A hike is highly recommended.
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Impressive area! Tourist highlight!
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Great view of the lava flow!
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This solidified tongue of lava really looks like a petrified waterfall that rushed down between two rocks.
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The Roque Blanco not only stands out because of its color - it also stands at the end of the Roques de Garcia and marks the turning point of the trail around it.
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climbing on the lava fields
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The lower part of the hiking trail is currently (August 2024) closed ⛔️ because it leads through a forest area that probably burned down a year ago. The access has been made unrecognizable. The upper part alone is a beautiful trail with great views of the Teide and La Fortaleza.
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La Orotava offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 270 routes available. These range from easy strolls to challenging ascents, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
The trails around La Orotava cater to all levels. You'll find approximately 80 easy routes, over 140 moderate paths, and around 45 difficult trails, including strenuous ascents like those towards Mount Teide.
Hiking in La Orotava offers incredibly diverse landscapes. You can explore the unique volcanic terrain of Mount Teide National Park, including geomorphological structures like pitons and caves. The lush Orotava Valley provides breathtaking views of the Atlantic, while the Corona Forestal Natural Park showcases extensive pine forests. You might also encounter the distinct rock flora of the Pinolere Integral Natural Reserve or the dramatic cliffs of the Acentejo Coast.
Yes, many trails lead to stunning landmarks and viewpoints. Within Teide National Park, you can hike around the bizarre rock formations of Los Roques de García or ascend towards the summit of Mount Teide for panoramic views. The Roque Cinchado – Roque Blanco loop from Roques de García is a great option to see these formations. Other highlights include the Ruiz Gorge Trail and the Cañada de la Camilleta.
Yes, La Orotava features several excellent circular routes. For instance, the Placas de Guillermo – Roque Blanco loop from Roque Cinchado offers a moderate 16.1 km journey through volcanic landscapes. Another option is the View of Mount Teide – Cañada de la Camilleta loop from Teide National Park, a 13.5 km moderate trail.
The best seasons for hiking in La Orotava are generally spring and fall. During these times, the weather is typically stable, and the native flora is in bloom, enhancing the natural beauty of the trails. While hiking is possible year-round, these seasons offer the most pleasant conditions.
Yes, access to the summit of Mount Teide via the Telesforo Bravo trail requires a permit from the Teide National Park authorities. It's advisable to book this permit well in advance, as availability is limited. Other trails within the park generally do not require a permit, but it's always good to check local regulations.
Yes, La Orotava offers several trails suitable for families and children. While specific 'easy with kids' routes are not detailed in the provided data, the region has many easy and moderate trails that can be enjoyed by families. Areas like La Caldera are popular recreational spots with accessible paths.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead are not provided, Tenerife has a bus network (TITSA) that connects various towns and attractions, including some areas near hiking starting points. For trails within Teide National Park, there are bus routes that go into the park, though service frequency may vary. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for specific routes to your desired trailhead.
Many popular hiking areas and trailheads in La Orotava and Teide National Park offer parking facilities. However, during peak seasons or for very popular routes, parking can fill up quickly. It's advisable to arrive early, especially for trails within the National Park, or consider alternative transport where available.
The hiking routes in La Orotava are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 11,000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse volcanic landscapes, the extensive pine forests, and the stunning views across the Orotava Valley and the Atlantic Ocean. The variety of trails, from moderate loops to challenging ascents, is also a key highlight.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail are not available, many natural areas and trails in La Orotava and the surrounding region are generally accessible for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations regarding waste. However, certain protected areas, especially within Teide National Park, might have restrictions on where dogs are allowed to protect wildlife. Always check specific park rules before bringing your dog.


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