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Mountain biking
Tackle the difficult BC-1.4 las Lagunetas mountain biking route, a 28.4-mile loop through Tenerife's Paisaje Protegido de las Lagunetas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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29.7 km
10.9 km
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1.88 km
890 m
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32.7 km
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2.85 km
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This circular mountain biking route begins in El Llano de Las Lagunetas, which is a popular natural leisure spot. You should find parking available in this area, as it serves as a common starting point for various activities.
While the Paisaje Protegido de las Lagunetas generally allows dogs, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially given the challenging nature of this mountain biking trail and the presence of other users and potential wildlife. Ensure your dog is fit enough for a long, difficult ride.
Tenerife generally offers good conditions year-round. However, for mountain biking, spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant temperatures and stable weather. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring cooler, wetter conditions at higher altitudes. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
Generally, there are no entrance fees to access the Paisaje Protegido de las Lagunetas for recreational activities like mountain biking. However, for certain activities or access to specific restricted areas, permits might be required. For this specific trail, standard mountain biking typically does not require a special permit, but it's always wise to check official local regulations if you plan any unusual activities.
The Paisaje Protegido de las Lagunetas is a protected natural area in Tenerife, known for its dense Canary Island pine forests and monteverde vegetation. It's a significant ecological zone, and visitors are expected to respect the natural environment by staying on marked trails and not disturbing flora or fauna. The area is managed to preserve its unique biodiversity and geological features.
The terrain on this route is challenging, characterized by volcanic stones of intense reds, blacks, ochres, and grays. You should be prepared for potential obstacles, loose rocks, uneven surfaces, and steep slopes. It has a difficult rating with an IBP cycling index of 8, indicating a demanding ride.
The trail offers diverse and beautiful scenery. You'll ride through a dense forest of Canary Island pine trees and, at lower altitudes, encounter monteverde species like tree heath, faya, and acebiño. There are also stunning viewpoints, including a View of Santa Cruz de Tenerife from Mirador Montaña Grande, a View of Teide, and a View of the Güímar Valley.
Yes, this mountain biking route intersects with several other trails. Notable sections include parts of the Camino de Santiago de Tenerife, the BC 1 - Ruta Norte, and the Camino Natural Anaga-Chasna. You'll also cross paths with various forest tracks like Pista Boca del Valle and Pista las Torrillas.
No, this trail is not suitable for beginner mountain bikers. It is rated as difficult and demands a very good physical condition and prior cycling experience due to significant elevation changes, technical terrain, and steep slopes. It's best reserved for experienced riders.
This mountain biking route typically takes around 4 hours and 53 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your fitness level, speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
Given the difficult rating and challenging terrain, it's crucial to exercise caution. Be prepared for loose rocks and uneven surfaces. Always stay on the marked trail and be aware of other users, including hikers and potential motor vehicles on shared sections. Carry enough water and supplies, and inform someone of your route and expected return time.