Best mountain peaks around Güímar are characterized by their volcanic origins and dramatic landscapes. Located on the eastern side of Tenerife, the municipality offers distinct ecosystems and unique geological features. The terrain provides a variety of experiences for exploring volcanic cones and elevated viewpoints. This region is a notable area for experiencing Tenerife's natural environment.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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At the start of the gravel road, there's a sign prohibiting bicycles, but further down you'll see a bicycle path sign, which should be okay. However, there's a sign there indicating when the mouflon hunt is, so be sure to pay attention to that.
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Be sure to plan for a great view
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finally arrived at the top with a view of the Teide ☺️
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Mount Izaña is the highest point on Tenerife's main road. It is also right around the corner from the impressive observatory, one of the largest in the world. You can book tickets to visit the observatory, but it is also very interesting to see from a distance.
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Beautiful view, when it's not foggy, of the Teide, framed by pine trees.
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Incredible views of the 2251 m high, with the unmistakable silhouette of the Teide peak on the horizon, above the clouds. If you want to continue with the trail, you can go down to the road, to the east slope of the Yegua Blanca Mountain, and continue along the Igueque Mountain trail (S-17).
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The Órganos Climbing Trail is truly a spectacular circuit. Our highlight of this quite strenuous hike, which starts at 1,200m, was the absolutely spectacular view of the Teide from the highest point of the tour, the Portillo El Topo (1,580m). The wildly romantic mountain trail (Camino Forestal) also offers varied mountain fun. It leads into the world of gorges and rocks above the famous "organ pipes" and provides magnificent views of the Orotava Valley and again and again of Mount Teide. However, it can also be classified as an (alpine) mountain path (partly with climbing aids); Sturdy hiking shoes are obligatory, a head for heights is required. Then this hike through the lichen-covered pine forest with blooming flora and chirping and humming fauna is a spectacular event.
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Güímar offers a variety of peaks and viewpoints shaped by volcanic activity. Highlights include Izaña (2,330 m) and Teide Observatory, known for its clear skies and radar systems. Another popular spot is View of Teide from Portillo del Topo, which rewards a challenging climb with incredible vistas of Mount Teide. For panoramic views in all directions, consider Montaña de Limón Summit.
Yes, the Malpaís de Güímar Special Nature Reserve, featuring Montaña Grande, offers relatively easy paths suitable for beginners and families. It's a unique volcanic landscape with petrified lava flows and endemic plant species, providing an experience like stepping onto another planet.
The region's volcanic origins mean you'll encounter dramatic landscapes, including volcanic cones, solidified lava flows, and unique geological formations. You can observe endemic plant species like Canary Island spurge (cardones and tabaibas) in areas like Malpaís de Güímar, and enjoy extensive views of the Atlantic Ocean and the iconic silhouette of Mount Teide.
The high probability of clear skies, especially at higher elevations like Izaña, suggests good conditions for hiking. While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, Tenerife generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.
You can find a range of difficulty levels. For instance, the climb to View of Teide from Portillo del Topo is described as demanding, while paths in the Malpaís de Güímar are considered easy. Many trails around the peaks are categorized as intermediate, offering a balance of challenge and accessibility.
Yes, the Teide Observatory, located at Izaña (2,330 m), is one of the largest in the world. You can book tickets to visit the observatory, or simply appreciate its impressive radar systems and the high probability of clear skies from a distance.
Beyond hiking, the area around Güímar offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes or tackle mountain biking trails. For more focused walking, there are dedicated mountain hikes that take you through diverse landscapes.
Several spots offer spectacular views of Mount Teide. The View of Teide from Portillo del Topo is highly recommended for its incredible vistas after a challenging climb. Additionally, from Mount Yegua Blanca, you can see the unmistakable silhouette of Teide peak on the horizon, often above the clouds.
Montaña Grande is the highest point within the Malpaís de Güímar Special Nature Reserve. It's known for its unique volcanic landscape, formed by basaltic lava flows, and its ecological significance. It offers easy hiking paths through petrified lava fields and views of endemic plant species.
Visitors frequently appreciate the incredible panoramic views, especially of Mount Teide and the Atlantic Ocean. The unique volcanic landscapes, the sense of stepping onto another planet, and the variety of trails catering to different difficulty levels are also highly valued. The clear skies at higher elevations are a particular draw for stargazing and photography.
Yes, for advanced hikers seeking a challenge, the demanding climb to View of Teide from Portillo del Topo is a rewarding option. The area also features various difficult-grade routes within the Mountain Hikes around Güímar guide, such as the 'Huevos del Teide – View of Mount Teide loop'.
From the flat peak of Montaña de Limón Summit, you can expect great views in all directions, including a clear view of Mount Teide. It's an intermediate summit that offers rewarding panoramas.


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