Best attractions and places to see around El Tanque include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. This traditional mountain village is nestled in the north-western Teno mountains of Tenerife, characterized by terraced fields and volcanic heritage. The area offers opportunities to explore its unique geological features and well-preserved Canarian architecture.
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Small town in the Teno Mountains. Even has a small bar
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Super nice way to go around the volcano, only at a junction to the lava field with the high rock in the middle could a sign be put up for my taste, I just walked past that 😂
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Great path through lava fields and pine forest
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The place is isolated and only connected to civilization by a winding little road on a plateau in the Teno Mountains. Things are still really quiet and tranquil here. A retreat for anyone seeking peace and quiet. There are less than 100 residents in Teno Alto. Due to the remoteness of the place, many old customs have been preserved there. In addition to lots of goats, you can find old brick kilns and threshing floors in Teno Alto. There are also traditional houses with walls made of the reddish rock, which you will also hike over on your tour. Teno Alto is a real El Dorado for hiking fans with its many hiking trails that run from the town in all directions.
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View of the Montaña Negra volcano - also called Montaña del Estrecho (Volcán Garachico) - erupted in 1706. The eruption lasted nine days and caused extensive damage. The former port city of Garachico is located 8 kilometers as the crow flies from Montaña Negra. Two lava flows about 500 meters wide poured over the place. This was largely destroyed.View of the Montaña Negra volcano - also called Montaña del Estrecho (Volcán Garachico) - erupted in 1706. The eruption lasted nine days and caused extensive damage. The former port city of Garachico is located 8 kilometers as the crow flies from Montaña Negra. Two lava flows about 500 meters wide poured over the place. This was largely destroyed.
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The Chinyero is a cinder cone on the slopes of the Pico del Teide on the Canary Island of Tenerife and is about 10 km from its peak. Although it is 1556 meters high, it only rises 60 meters above its surroundings. Its eruption from November 18th to 27th, 1909 was the last volcanic eruption on Tenerife to date. Over 2 km² of land was devastated by lava and ash, but no one was hurt. In its neighborhood, barely 3 km away, lies another cinder cone, which destroyed the port city of Garachico in 1706 with lava flows.
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The place is isolated and only connected to civilization by a winding little road on a plateau in the Teno Mountains. Things are still really quiet and tranquil here. A retreat for anyone seeking peace and quiet. There are less than 100 residents in Teno Alto. Due to the remoteness of the place, many old customs have been preserved there. In addition to lots of goats, you can find old brick kilns and threshing floors in Teno Alto. There are also traditional houses with walls made of the reddish rock, which you will also hike over on your tour. Teno Alto is a real El Dorado for hiking fans with its many hiking trails that run from the town in all directions.
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El Tanque is rich in natural beauty, shaped by its volcanic past. You can visit Chinyero Volcano, the site of Tenerife's last eruption, offering a striking contrast between green forest and lava moonscape. Another unique spot is Montaña Negra, known for its surreal black scree desert where isolated pines grow. The region also features the Corona Forestal Nature Park and the Las Charcas de Erjos (Erjos Pools), a valuable ecosystem for birdwatching.
El Tanque offers several significant historical and cultural landmarks. Explore the Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua, known for its beautiful altarpiece. The Casa de los Martelos, built in 1706, and the Old Grain Storage (Antiguo Granero) from 1608 are notable for surviving the 1706 volcanic eruption. For an immersive experience into the region's past, visit the Ecomuseum of El Tanque.
For breathtaking vistas, head to View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide. This viewpoint offers impressive panoramic views of the mountainous landscape, the iconic Masca village, the island of La Gomera, and the majestic Teide volcano. Another excellent spot is Mirador Lomo Molino, which provides expansive views of the entire north coast, stretching to the Anaga mountains and the Atlantic Ocean.
While many natural and historical sites are suitable for families, the Ecomuseum of El Tanque offers interactive exhibits that can engage children and adults alike, providing insights into the local history and culture. Additionally, the unique volcanic terrain in the upper parts of El Tanque offers opportunities for family-friendly activities like camel rides.
El Tanque, nestled in the Teno mountains, is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking routes to explore the island's volcanic heritage. For cycling, there are many options, including road cycling routes like the Loop from Garachico through Erjos, Santiago del Teide, Masca and Buenavista. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the El Lagar Campsite – View of Montaña Negra loop. For runners, trails like Chinyero: Between the volcanoes offer challenging terrain.
Yes, while the Teno mountains offer challenging terrain, there are also easier walks. The terraced fields around the village provide pleasant, less strenuous paths. For a moderate running trail, consider the Running loop from Erjos de El Tanque, which is approximately 9.9 km long.
El Tanque generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for visits in most seasons. However, for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, the spring and autumn months (April-May and September-October) often offer the most comfortable temperatures and pleasant conditions. The winter months are also mild, but occasional rain can occur.
Absolutely. The nearby Masca Village is a must-see, known for its spectacular location in the Teno mountains and unique architecture. Another charming spot is Teno Alto Village, an isolated settlement where many old customs have been preserved, offering a tranquil retreat with traditional houses and numerous hiking trails.
The natural areas around El Tanque, particularly the Las Charcas de Erjos (Erjos Pools), are excellent for birdwatching. These pools provide a habitat for various bird species, including some rare or endangered ones on the island. In the volcanic landscapes, you might also spot cheeky lizards, as noted by visitors to Chinyero Volcano.
El Tanque is renowned for its well-preserved traditional Canarian architecture, especially in its historic quarter, El Tanque Bajo, which boasts 16th-century heritage. The buildings, like the Casa de los Martelos and the Old Grain Storage, showcase the resilience and unique building styles of the region, often intertwined with its volcanic history.
Yes, you can find amenities in and around El Tanque. For example, Masca Village has restaurants and cafes for refreshments after a hike. Similarly, Teno Alto Village also offers a few bars and cafes, perfect for a break during your exploration of the Teno Mountains.


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