Mountain peaks around Candelaria offer diverse landscapes and views, primarily in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. The region is characterized by its coastal location with significant mountainous terrain inland, including the visible presence of Mount Teide. These areas provide varied hiking experiences through forests, volcanic landscapes, and coastal paths. Candelaria serves as a gateway to exploring these natural features.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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A beautiful hiking trail leads along here, amidst stunning natural scenery. From here, you have a fantastic view of Mount Teide and the surrounding landscape. A visit is highly recommended and quite interesting 👍🏻.
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finally arrived at the top with a view of the Teide ☺️
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Beautiful view, when it's not foggy, of the Teide, framed by pine trees.
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Incredible views of the 2251 m high, with the unmistakable silhouette of the Teide peak on the horizon, above the clouds. If you want to continue with the trail, you can go down to the road, to the east slope of the Yegua Blanca Mountain, and continue along the Igueque Mountain trail (S-17).
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The Órganos Climbing Trail is truly a spectacular circuit. Our highlight of this quite strenuous hike, which starts at 1,200m, was the absolutely spectacular view of the Teide from the highest point of the tour, the Portillo El Topo (1,580m). The wildly romantic mountain trail (Camino Forestal) also offers varied mountain fun. It leads into the world of gorges and rocks above the famous "organ pipes" and provides magnificent views of the Orotava Valley and again and again of Mount Teide. However, it can also be classified as an (alpine) mountain path (partly with climbing aids); Sturdy hiking shoes are obligatory, a head for heights is required. Then this hike through the lichen-covered pine forest with blooming flora and chirping and humming fauna is a spectacular event.
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A flat peak that could be climbed from two sides. It is easy to go up via the main ascent. At the top you have great views in all directions.
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The demanding climb to Portillo del Topo is fully rewarded by seeing the incredible views of Mount Teide.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the challenging climb to View of Teide from Portillo del Topo, which rewards with incredible panoramic vistas of Mount Teide. Another highly-rated spot is Montaña de Limón Summit, a flat peak offering great views in all directions after an easy main ascent.
Yes, the viewpoint named View of Teide, Puerto de la Cruz, Playa Los Patos and Playa El Ancón is situated along a beautiful hiking trail amidst stunning natural scenery. From here, you can enjoy fantastic views of Mount Teide, the coastal town of Puerto de la Cruz, and the secluded beaches of Playa Los Patos and Playa El Ancón.
The mountain peaks around Candelaria, being in Tenerife, offer a diverse range of natural features. You'll encounter volcanic landscapes, dense forests, and coastal views. Many peaks provide stunning vistas of Mount Teide, the island's prominent volcano, and the surrounding ocean.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Cho Marcial Peak is a demanding summit that involves navigating without a clear path. It's recommended for experienced hikers comfortable with challenging terrain and not afraid of heights.
Beyond peak bagging, the area around Candelaria offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as 'El camino de Los Brezos' or 'Candelaria Town Hall – Candelaria, Tenerife loop'. There are also cycling routes, including challenging ones like 'Toni Cyclist Memorial Plaque – Summit with Statue and Viewpoint loop', and running trails like 'Playa de Punta Larga loop'. For more details, check out the guides for Hiking around Candelaria, Cycling around Candelaria, and Running Trails around Candelaria.
Yes, Mount Yegua Blanca, standing at 2251 meters high, provides incredible views of the unmistakable silhouette of Mount Teide on the horizon, often above the clouds. It's a fantastic spot for panoramic photography.
While Montaña de Limón Summit offers great views, visitors have reported encountering beehives with aggressive bees on the way back. It's advisable to go around them widely to avoid being bitten.
Tenerife generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for mountain hiking, the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) months are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or winter conditions at higher altitudes. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many trails around Candelaria are classified as intermediate. For example, the path leading to the View of Teide, Puerto de la Cruz, Playa Los Patos and Playa El Ancón is a beautiful intermediate hike. The main ascent to Montaña de Limón Summit is also considered easy, making it accessible for many hikers to enjoy the views.
Visitors highly appreciate the incredible panoramic views, especially those of Mount Teide and the diverse coastal and volcanic landscapes. The variety of trails, from easy ascents to challenging climbs, also makes the region appealing to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts. The natural scenery and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a summit are frequently mentioned highlights.


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