Mountain peaks around Arona in Tenerife are characterized by dramatic volcanic landscapes and significant elevations. The region provides diverse hiking routes, ranging from moderate to challenging, across its unique geological formations. Visitors can explore various volcanic cones, ancient mountains, and enjoy panoramic views of the island's natural beauty. It is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking varied trails and striking scenery.
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A fantastic hiking trail leads through the beautiful, rugged landscape of Malpais de La Rasca. The many succulent species and the volcanic cone of Montana Grande are particularly stunning. The trails are rocky, so hiking boots are recommended.
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The rugged, volcanic landscape of the Malpaís is home to coastal and inland succulent species, as well as numerous endemic species. The volcanic cones, especially those of Montaña Grande, are particularly striking.
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A holiday on the island of Fuerteventura is highly recommended.
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View of Guajara, it is the third highest peak in Tenerife.
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An insanely great view of different bays and beaches.... but the ascent is easier than the descent, due to the loose ground, sturdy shoes please☝️
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Amazing place to view sunrise and sunset. A lot of walking/running paths.
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Arona, Tenerife, offers a variety of mountain peaks with dramatic volcanic landscapes. Popular choices include Red Mountain, a volcano offering coastal views and a glimpse of Mount Teide after a short hike. Another must-see is Roque del Conde, a distinctive flat-topped summit known for extensive coastal views. For a tranquil experience, consider Mount Las Coloradas, a mountaintop in a wooded area with views of the surrounding mountains and the south-eastern coast of Tenerife.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the hike to Roque del Conde offers challenging routes, some of which are steep and require surefootedness. There's even a light 'via ferrata' section on the north side. Additionally, Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak, is a dominant feature near Arona, offering challenging trails, though reaching the very summit requires a permit in advance.
The mountain peaks around Arona offer spectacular panoramic views. From Red Mountain, you can see the coastline and Mount Teide. Roque del Conde provides extensive views of the coast. From Mount Las Coloradas, you can enjoy views of surrounding mountains and the south-eastern coast of Tenerife on clear days. You can also find viewpoints like View of Guajara (2718 m), offering perspectives of the third highest peak in Tenerife.
The region is characterized by dramatic volcanic landscapes. You can explore various volcanic cones, such as the Volcanic Cone in the Malpaís, which is home to coastal and inland succulent species and numerous endemic plants. The trails often showcase xerophytic plants, prickly pears, and various types of spurge, especially around Roque del Conde, which is considered Tenerife's oldest mountain and is covered with flowers in spring.
Arona, Tenerife, generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making hiking possible in most seasons. However, spring (March to May) is particularly beautiful, as many areas, like the top of Roque del Conde, are covered with a variety of flowers. Summer offers warm, sunny conditions, while winter provides cooler temperatures which can be ideal for longer hikes. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, while you can take a cable car up Mount Teide to an elevation of 3,555 meters and explore some trails, a special permit is required in advance to reach the very summit of Mount Teide. It's advisable to secure this permit well before your visit due to limited availability.
Beyond hiking, Arona offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, with options like the 'Faro Punta de Rasca — bucle por la Reserva natural del Malpaís de la Rasca' or more difficult routes. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Forest Crown – Llano de Ucanca viewpoint loop'. For more details on these activities, you can explore the MTB Trails around Arona and Road Cycling Routes around Arona guides.
Yes, the area around Arona caters to various skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from moderate to challenging. For example, the hike to Red Mountain is a relatively short hike, while routes to Roque del Conde can be steep and require mountain experience. For a broader selection of trails, including those with varying difficulties, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Arona guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views and the unique volcanic landscapes. The opportunity to see the coastline, Mount Teide, and the diverse flora, especially during spring, is often praised. Many appreciate the variety of trails, from short, rewarding hikes to more challenging mountaineering experiences, and the tranquil atmosphere found in areas like Mount Las Coloradas.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended, especially for rocky trails like those found around the Volcanic Cone in Malpaís. Layered clothing is advisable as temperatures can change with elevation and exposure. Sun protection, including a hat and sunscreen, is essential due to the strong sun, even in cooler months. For higher altitudes or cooler seasons, a windproof jacket is also beneficial.
While some routes can be challenging, there are options for families. Shorter, less strenuous hikes, such as the path to Red Mountain, offer rewarding views without extreme difficulty. When planning, look for trails described as 'easy' or 'moderate' in the Mountain Hikes around Arona guide, and always consider the fitness level of all family members.


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