Best attractions and places to see around Los Silos include a blend of historic architecture, natural beauty, and local culture on Tenerife's northwest coast. The town is situated at the foot of the Teno mountains, offering a tranquil escape. Visitors can explore historic landmarks, volcanic landscapes, and diverse hiking trails. The area is known for its valuable plant and animal life, including laurisilva woodlands.
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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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Los Silos offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can explore the 16th-century Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Luz with its Neo-Gothic facade, or visit the Former San Sebastián Convent, a 1649 building that now serves as the town's cultural center. The main square, Plaza de la Luz, is also a charming spot to experience traditional Canarian architecture. Don't miss the unique Masca Village, known for its spectacular location in the Teno mountains and traditional architecture.
The region around Los Silos is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Chinyero Volcano, the site of Tenerife's last eruption, offering an excellent overview of its ash cone and lava flows. For breathtaking vistas, the View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide provides panoramic views of the mountainous landscape. Another unique natural feature is Montaña Negra, a volcano featuring an almost black scree desert with isolated pines.
Yes, Los Silos is an excellent base for hiking. The surrounding Teno Mountains and Teno Rural Park offer numerous trails, including the PR-TF 55 Los Silos – Talavera – El Palmar and the PR-TF 54 Los Silos – Las Moradas – Monte de Agua. You can also find mountain hikes like the Teno Alto Village – View of La Gomera loop. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Los Silos guide.
The Teno Rural Park, which borders Los Silos, is known for its valuable plant and animal life. It features lush laurisilva woodlands and specific plant formations like cardonal-tabaibal. The Monte del Agua area within the Teno Massif is a significant representation of the Canarian Monte Verde woodland, vital for endemic white-tailed laurel pigeons and Bolle's laurel pigeons.
While specific family-friendly highlights aren't detailed, the town's tranquil atmosphere, cobbled streets, and the Los Silos Beach with its large swimming pool complex can be enjoyable for families. Exploring the unique Teno Alto Village, with its traditional customs and quiet charm, could also be a pleasant family outing.
Beyond hiking, Los Silos offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. The local beach provides options for fishing and scuba diving. For cyclists, there are various routes, including scenic road cycling through the Teno Rural Park. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Los Silos guide. There are also Running Trails around Los Silos for those who enjoy jogging.
The Whale Skeleton on the Beach is a unique and distinctive landmark for Los Silos. It serves as an artistic and natural decoration for the local beach, providing a memorable and somewhat unusual sight for visitors, reflecting the town's connection to the ocean.
Los Silos has a vibrant cultural scene. The Alfonso García Ramos Municipal Auditorium hosts many events, especially in summer. The Sala de Arte Sebastián Pérez Enríquez frequently holds art exhibitions. The town is also famous for its annual Los Silos International Storytelling Festival, which celebrates local legends and tales. Don't forget to visit the Los Silos Farmer's Market for organic produce and local goods.
Beyond Los Silos itself, two popular villages to explore are Masca Village and Teno Alto Village. Masca is known for its dramatic setting within a volcanic crater and unique architecture. Teno Alto, isolated in the Teno Mountains, offers a glimpse into traditional Canarian life with preserved customs and numerous hiking trails.
The highest point within the municipality of Los Silos is Piedras Altas, which reaches an altitude of 1,273 meters (4,176 ft) above sea level. This offers a significant elevation for panoramic views and a sense of the region's mountainous terrain.
The name 'Los Silos' originates from the three grain stores (silos) that were built in the area during the 15th century. This highlights the region's historical agricultural importance and its connection to the land.
Yes, the Los Silos Farmer's Market is an excellent place to find a variety of organic produce. It's ideal for visitors looking to purchase fresh, local ingredients, perhaps for a picnic or to enjoy during their stay.


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