Best mountain peaks around Los Silos are found within the Teno Massif, an ancient volcanic formation in northwestern Tenerife. This region features rugged mountains, deep ravines, and dramatic landscapes, with Piedras Altas marking the highest point at 1,273 meters. A significant portion of Los Silos is integrated into the Teno Rural Park, offering diverse ecosystems from coastal plains to laurisilva woodlands. The area provides numerous hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty.
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A spectacular hike with stunning views of the surrounding nature. Highly recommended and fascinating! 👍🏻 At 3,718 meters, Mount Teide is the highest mountain in Spain. The ascent to the dormant volcano is short, but can be strenuous for those with limited hiking experience. From the summit, you'll enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the Canary Islands. It's highly recommended to book your Teide National Park access pass and cable car ticket in advance.
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Great section on a beautiful hiking trail.
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Great path through lava fields and pine forest
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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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A hike that is always worthwhile. Depending on the season and current weather conditions, there is always something beautiful to discover here. An absolute recommendation - for newcomers as well as old hands on Tenerife.
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Very impressive to hike again and again around the Montana Negra. The Teide in the background is extremely beautiful to look at, especially with snow.
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The use of water extraction through fog serves agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry and humans. The use for fire fighting is also of particular importance.
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Ascent only in good weather and a head for heights, scrambling required, route not always clear
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The region offers several impressive viewpoints. One of the most popular is View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide, often called "Little Gala," which provides panoramic views of the mountainous landscape, the village of Masca, and the distant Mount Teide. Another excellent spot is Green Peak, offering expansive views of the Masca gorge and the island of La Gomera.
You can explore the volcanic landscape of Montaña Negra, also known as Volcán Garachico, which features a striking black scree desert with resilient pine trees. The ancient laurisilva and fayal-brezal woodlands of Monte del Agua are also a significant natural feature, offering a glimpse into Tenerife's subtropical forest ecosystems.
The highest point in the Teno Massif, which encompasses the mountains around Los Silos, is Piedras Altas, reaching an elevation of 1,273 meters. It offers unparalleled views of the Teno Rural Park.
Yes, the area around Los Silos provides diverse hiking experiences, from intermediate to challenging routes. You can find detailed information and routes for various difficulties in the Hiking around Los Silos guide, which includes trails through ancient laurel forests and along volcanic ridges.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for other outdoor sports. You can find numerous cycling routes in the Cycling around Los Silos guide, including challenging tours through the Teno Mountains. For runners, there are also dedicated Running Trails around Los Silos.
The Fog Collector at Bolico Summit is an interesting man-made structure designed to collect water. It uses nets to condense mist droplets, a strategy copied from local flora, and can collect up to 40 liters of water per day. It's a clever solution for water extraction in an area with limited rainfall but frequent cloud cover.
The Teno Rural Park, which includes many of these mountain areas, is a critical habitat for endemic species. In areas like Monte del Agua, you might spot unique birds such as the white-tailed laurel pigeon and Bolle's laurel pigeon, which thrive in the ancient laurisilva forests.
When hiking in the mountains around Los Silos, it's advisable to start early, carry plenty of water, and wear appropriate footwear due to the varied terrain. Using maps or GPS for navigation is also recommended, especially on more exposed or less-trafficked trails.
Visitors highly recommend this viewpoint for its impressive panoramic views. While the beginning of the original path might be affected by tunnel construction, a beaten path usually leads to the site. Be aware that the trail to this 'Little Gala' spur can be quite exposed, offering an airy, comprehensive view.
The Montaña Negra area is unique for its almost surreal landscape. It features a stark, black scree desert extending from the forest edge to the volcano's slopes, where isolated pine trees grow, creating a striking contrast against the dark background. It's a powerful testament to Tenerife's volcanic history.
Tenerife generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for mountain hiking, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred to avoid the peak summer heat, especially on more exposed trails. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.


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