Tenerife’s Teno Rural Park (Parque de Teno) encompasses Macizo de Teno (Tenno Massif) and famous natural attractions like the Masca Gorge, Los Gigantes Cliffs, and Punta de Teno.
Located in the northwestern corner of Tenerife, the Teno Mountains are somewhat mysterious and isolated from the rest of the island. Getting here alone is an adventure, requiring you to cautiously navigate roads that twist and turn treacherously.
Hiking is truly the best way to uncover the mysterious beauty of the volcanic Teno range and all its steep ravines (Barrancos), vertical cliffs, and magnificent viewpoints.
Important: Access to Teno Rural Park hiking trails keeps changing due to severe weather, landslides, construction, and private property disputes. Before embarking on any of these hikes summarized below, please confirm with locals that these trails are indeed open.
Tips for Hiking in Parque Rural de Teno
- Permits: You must secure a permit in order to hike the Masca Gorge. If there are no permits available, we recommend booking a guided tour: Masca Ravine Hiking Adventure, or Masca Hiking.
- Recommended Itinerary: Tenerife 7-day Road Trip
- Rent a car if you want to explore the most beautiful and pristine corners of Tenerife. We recommend using the Discovercars.com car rental reservation platform to search for and book car rentals. Check car rental rates here.
- Recommended Guidebook: Tenerife Rother Walking Guide
- Recommended Trail Maps: Tenerife Hiking Map Set WKE 7 (Freytag + Berndt)
- Where to Stay in Santiago del Teide: Casa Fina (budget), or Hotel La Casona del Patio (midrange)
- Where to Stay in Los Gigantes: Klayman Diamond Aparthotel (midrange), or Royal Sun Resort (luxury)
- Where to Stay in Buenavista del Norte: Casa emblemática Buenavista del Norte (budget), or Melia Hacienda del Conde (luxury)
Parque Rural de Teno Hiking Map
1. Santiago del Teide to Masca Walk
The 9.2 km point-to-point hike from the town of Santiago del Teide to the village of Masca is something you must prioritize during your visit to Tenerife.
What starts as a slow and honestly unspectacular ascent becomes a marvelous introduction to the Teno Mountains. As soon as we finished the hike, we wanted to do it all over again.
Like so many hikes in Tenerife, the trailhead is a bit inconspicuous. There’s no parking directly at the trailhead, so you’ll need to park along TF-82, just a bit north of the town center.
From here, follow the main road (TF-82) for a few minutes to this location: 28°18′10.88″N 16°48′59.09″W (28.303022, -16.816413). From the right-hand bend in the road, the trail veers left.
The first stretch of this hike is marked by a nearly 400-meter ascent to Degollada de la Mesa, the col between Big and Little Gala.
From the col, you can take a small detour to the top of Little Gala, aka Pico Verde (highly recommended).
From Pico Verde, you’ll have a birds-eye view of Masca and the serpentine TF-436. Phenomenal!
Retrace your steps to the col and continue onto PR TF 51. The trail slowly descends, following a ridge trail and then a laurisilva forest trail all the way to the PR – TF 51 / 59 intersection.
Turn left onto PR – TF 59 and descend 1.3 km to the viewpoint Mirador de Cruz de Hilda. This stretch of trail is mesmerizing.
As you take in the primordial beauty of the Teno Mountains, you’ll feel like you’re stepping into some ancient kingdom tucked away from the “real world.”
After enjoying the view and a beverage at the Mirador, continue following the narrow road that forks left (PR-TF 59) to the hamlet El Turrón.
You’ll pass by terraced farmland and palm trees and you’ll start thinking about how you can live here. From El Turrón, cautiously follow the main road (TF-436) into Masca.
There are a few places to eat in Masca, including La Fuente, which is directly on the road.
To get back to Santiago del Teide, take shuttle bus Linea 355, operated by titsa bus.
Buses are infrequent, so we highly recommend checking the Linea 355 bus schedule in advance.
Trail Stats
Trailhead | Santiago del Teide
Distance | 9.2 km point-to-point
Time Needed | 4 hours
Elevation Gain | 574 meters
Elevation Loss | 905 meters
Difficulty | Easy
Min. Elevation | 588 meters
Max. Elevation | 1272 meters
Route | Santiago del Teide (930 m) – Degollada de la Mesa (1247 m) – Pico Verde (1318 m) – Cruz de Hilda – Masca (620 m)
Where to Stay | Hotel La Casona del Patio (midrange) in Santiago del Teide, or Sweet Home Masca (midrange) in Masca
2. Tamaimo and Montaña de Guama Circuit Trail
The circular hiking trail above Tamaimo boasts some heavenly views of the coast and the Tamaimo valley.
To find the trailhead, walk down Calle Santa Ana to the Iglesia de Santa Ana church in Tamaimo. Next, follow Calle el Agua (a residential road) to the Barranco de Santiago stream. Follow signs for Cruz de Los Misioneros (PR TF 65.2).
From the church, it’s a 220-meter ascent to the Cruz de Los Misioneros viewpoint. From here, you’ll continue on the main trail to the ridge. The views of Santiago Valley with Pico del Teide off in the distance are well worth the effort.
The highest point of the ridge is Montaña de Guama, a small rocky outcrop marked by a white cross.
Following the ridge on the left side, you’ll see the rugged coastline, Barranco Seco, and La Gomera.
There’s an optional detour to the El Agujero Viewpoint (no signage). After following the ridge trail for about 500 meters, you’ll see a trail fork right. It’s a good 25 minutes to the viewpoint from this intersection.
As you descend to the viewpoint, you’ll see the coastal resort towns of Los Gigantes and Puerto de Santiago, the Gigantes Cliffs, and Barranco Seco.
The main trail descends to Degollada de Tejera. From here, the trail departs the ridge and heads down to Santiago Valley. Follow the valley trail (PR TF 65) back to Tamaimo.
The final slow ascent along the valley floor takes about 30 minutes (1.2 km).
Trail Stats
Trailhead | Tamaimo
Distance | 4.8 km circuit
Time Needed | 2:15 hours
Elevation Gain/Loss: 425 meters
Difficulty | Moderate
Min. Elevation | 438 meters
Max. Elevation | 858 meters
Route | Tamaimo (570 m) – Cruz de los Misioneros (810 m) – Montaña de Guama (877 m) – El Agujero Viewpoint (optional) – Tamaimo
Where to Stay | Hotel La Casona del Patio (midrange) in Santiago del Teide, or Royal Sun Resort (luxury) in Los Gigantes
3. Camino del Risco Hiking Trail
To start this hike, head to the coastal town of Buenavista del Norte in the northwest of Tenerife.
Continue driving in the direction of Punta de Teno and park at the Barranco del Monte parking lot, the entrance to Carretera del Faro de Punta de Teno road.
From here, look for the Camino del Risco trail sign, indicating 3.8 km to Teno Alto.
You’ll ascend to Teno Alto (2:30 hours) along PR TF 58, a steep and thrilling trail.
Teno Alto is a remote hamlet in Parque Rural de Teno, consisting of a few scattered homesteads and lots of goats. You can enjoy lunch here, before descending back to Barranco del Monte.
Alternatively, you can hike down to the Punta de Teno lighthouse. You can read all about this variation in our Punta de Teno guide.
Trail Stats
Trailhead | Barranco del Monte parking lot near Buenavista del Norte
Distance | 10.1 km point-to-point
Time Needed | 4 hours (Hiking only) / 6 hours total (Lunch in Teno Alto + Lighthouse + Bus)
Elevation Gain | 617 meters
Elevation Loss | 786 meters
Difficulty | Difficult
Min. Elevation | 0 meters
Max. Elevation | 782 meters
Route | Barranco del Monte – Teno Alto – Punta de Teno – Bus – Barranco del Monte
Where to Stay | Viña Camello (midrange), or Meliá Hacienda del Conde (Adults only) (luxury) in Buenavista del Norte
Best Base for Exploring the Teno Mountains
Santiago del Teide
If you want to spend several days hiking in the Teno Mountains, then Santiago del Teide is the best base.
With its central position, it doesn’t take long to get to trailheads across the range. Also, our absolute favorite hike in the Teno Mountains starts directly in town (the one to Masca).
Because Santiago del Teide is located at an elevation of 930 m, it can get crispy at night. Bring sweaters and extra layers.
Budget | Casa Fina is an exceedingly charming and peaceful place to stay in Santiago del Teide. With its private courtyard, cozy beds, and a communal fully equipped kitchen, you have everything you need to feel right at home.
Midrange | Hotel La Casona del Patio
Look for accommodation in Santiago del Teide.
Los Gigantes / Puerto de Santiago
If you want to explore the Teno Mountains during the day, but want to spend the late afternoon watching the sunset, or at the beach, then stay in Los Gigantes or Puerto de Santiago.
These towns are unabashedly touristic. But, the tradeoff is epic views of the Los Gigantes Cliffs, especially at sunset.
Midrange | Klayman Diamond Aparthotel combines practicality with convenience. Apartments are well-equipped, modern, spacious, and immaculately clean. A highlight of staying here is the swimming pool and poolside bar overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the Los Gigantes Cliffs – a spectacular view.
Luxury | Royal Sun Resort is an aparthotel featuring modern, exceptionally-equipped apartments. The spacious, ocean view terraces are perfect for enjoying sunrise and sunset. Guests have access to an outdoor adults swimming pool, a kids pool, a solarium, two restaurants, a fitness room, children’s play area, 24-hour reception, and parking (extra charge).
Look for accommodation in Los Gigantes.
Buenavista del Norte or Los Silos
If you want beach and ocean access, but with fewer crowds, consider staying in the northern coastal towns of Buenavista del Norte or Los Silos. From these towns, it’s really easy to get to Punta de Teno and the Camino del Risco hiking path.
Budget | Casa emblemática Buenavista del Norte is a charming and economical B&B located in an 18th-century house in Buenavista del Norte. Guests have access to a shared kitchen and garden. Note: bathroom facilities are shared.
Midrange | Luz Del Mar is a lovely hotel in Los Silos. It’s nice to unwind in the hotel’s sauna or take a dip in the outdoor pool, before treating yourself to dinner at the hotel restaurant.
Luxury | Melia Hacienda del Conde is an adults-only, luxury hotel in Buenavista. When you want a peaceful place to stay with access to top wellness facilities (fitness center, sauna, Turkish bath, pools), this is the #1 place to stay in Northwestern Tenerife.
Look for accommodation in Buenavista del Norte.
Look for accommodation in Los Silos.
Keep Reading about Tenerife
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- Where to Stay in Tenerife for Hiking
- Tenerife in January
- Best Hikes in Tenerife
Anaga Mountains:
- Best Hikes in the Anaga Mountains
- Benijo to Faro de Anaga Day Hike
- Anaga Rural Park: Escape to Tenerife’s Ancient Moutain Range
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Hi!
Was really looking forward to the second hike on the list but where the coordinates have us starting, there now seems to be significant construction work and you can’t pass!
Thought the update might be helpful.
Heads up that we just were in tenerife last week and that there is a major trail closure between Santiago del Teide and Masca. Somehow there is a massive construction site cutting directly through the trail and it is not passable. Maybe some locals know of a workaround, but we ended up having to drive up, which was a bummer.
Thank you for letting us know!
Also closed: Tamaimo and Montaña de Guama Circuit Trail. Due to risk of landslides.
That’s too bad! Thanks for letting us know.
Hey, we did the Santiago del Tiede to Masca trail today (3/3/24). The entrance to the trail is still blocked by a construction site but if you keep walking after the construction site on the road, when the site ends go into the woods (5 mins walk on the road) and keep left by the fence you will soon find the trail again . Although when we got to a point where the trail met another trail, there is a sign that says the trail is closed…oops.