Best huts in Corona Forestal are found within a vast natural park, the largest protected area in the Canary Islands. This region acts as a green belt around Teide National Park, featuring extensive pine forests and notable geological formations. The area has a long history of human activity, including precolonial pastoral shelters. It offers an immersive nature experience for visitors exploring Tenerife's unique ecosystem.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A great spot to take a break with tables, benches, and barbecue areas in the woods. Ideal as a stopover on the Ortiz Gorge hike.
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This is a camping area with tables and a barbecue in the shade of the pine trees. It also has public toilets.
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A good climb to reach the forest house, but it is worth it as we will enjoy incredible views
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Located at an altitude of 1,955 meters, this small refuge nestled under the pines has a capacity of 10 people.
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Lookout where there is a forest house that must surely be for surveillance and where apart, it allows us to see good views that reach to the sea.
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The parking lot is huge. You can also stay overnight
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Corona Forestal offers a variety of shelters, ranging from small forest huts to equipped campsites and historical pastoral refuges. You can find basic shelters like Pedro Gil Hut, which provides protection and a water source, or more amenity-rich options like El Contador campsite with tables, barbecue facilities, and public toilets. Historically, the area also contains precolonial pastoral shelters.
Yes, while traditional mountain huts for overnight stays are not abundant, the area provides several options. El Contador campsite allows overnight stays and offers amenities. Additionally, the broader Corona Forestal area features accommodations like Albergue Bolico near Las Portelas and Casa Rural Las Pérez in Granadilla de Abona, providing opportunities for multi-day stays.
Amenities vary by location. For instance, Pedro Gil Hut offers protection from rain, shade, and a drinking water source. El Contador campsite is well-equipped with tables, barbecue facilities, and public toilets, and has a large parking lot. Many recreational zones throughout the park also provide tables, barbecues, and toilets for visitors.
Corona Forestal is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are numerous mountain hikes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes that traverse the pine forests and offer stunning views.
Yes, Corona Forestal offers several family-friendly spots. Pedro Gil Hut and El Contador campsite are both considered family-friendly. The park also features numerous recreational zones like San José de los Llanos, Arenas Negras, and La Caldera, which are popular with local families for picnics and relaxation, equipped with tables, barbecues, and toilets.
Corona Forestal is characterized by its vast Canary pine forests, which are remarkably adapted to the local climate. As a green belt around Teide National Park, it offers breathtaking landscapes and geological formations, including areas like the Lunar Landscape. You'll also find diverse flora and fauna, making it a rich natural environment to explore.
Absolutely. The park is home to several viewpoints offering spectacular vistas. A notable example is Risco Miguel Viewpoint and Shelter, which provides both protection and panoramic views. Another is El Contador Forest House, a lookout point that offers incredible views reaching to the sea.
The Corona Forestal can be visited year-round, but the best time depends on your activity. The pine forests offer welcome shade during hotter summer days, making it pleasant for hiking. Spring and autumn generally provide milder temperatures, ideal for longer excursions. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.
Yes, parking is generally available. For instance, El Contador campsite has a huge parking lot, making it convenient for visitors. Many recreational zones and trailheads throughout Corona Forestal also provide designated parking facilities.
Corona Forestal has a rich history of human activity, including the use of temporary dwellings. The area contains historical pastoral shelters (refugios pastoriles) and other archaeological sites dating back to the precolonial period. These structures highlight the long-standing use of the land by the indigenous Guanches and their connection to the natural environment.
Yes, for those venturing into higher altitudes, there are basic refuges. An example is Refugio de Ayosa, a small refuge nestled under the pines at an altitude of 1,955 meters, with a capacity for about 10 people, offering a simple shelter for hikers.


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