Best mountain peaks around Santa Úrsula are found in a municipality in northern Tenerife, characterized by lush greenery and dramatic landscapes. The region offers diverse elevations and natural features, providing opportunities for exploration and panoramic views. These peaks contribute to the overall natural beauty and are part of a broader network of hiking trails. The area is known for its significant elevations and varied terrain.
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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At the start of the gravel road, there's a sign prohibiting bicycles, but further down you'll see a bicycle path sign, which should be okay. However, there's a sign there indicating when the mouflon hunt is, so be sure to pay attention to that.
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Be sure to plan for a great view
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finally arrived at the top with a view of the Teide ☺️
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Mount Izaña is the highest point on Tenerife's main road. It is also right around the corner from the impressive observatory, one of the largest in the world. You can book tickets to visit the observatory, but it is also very interesting to see from a distance.
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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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Santa Úrsula is home to several notable peaks and viewpoints. The highest point within the municipality is Morra de Itote (1,794 meters / 5885 feet). Other significant locations include the Mirador de Chipeque, renowned for its exceptional vistas, and Izaña (2,330 m) and Teide Observatory, which is the highest point on Tenerife's main road. You can also find the Montaña de Limón Summit and Mount Yegua Blanca offering great views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Mirador de Chipeque is highly recommended. From here, you can see Mount Teide, the Orotava Valley, and on clear days, even the silhouette of La Palma. Izaña (2,330 m) and Teide Observatory also provides extensive views, often above the clouds. The View of Teide from Portillo del Topo offers incredible views of Mount Teide after a demanding climb, and Montaña de Limón Summit provides great views in all directions.
The Mirador de Chipeque is famous for its frequent 'sea of clouds' phenomenon, where clouds gather below the viewpoint, creating a surreal landscape. This location is also excellent for witnessing spectacular sunsets and stargazing due to its high altitude and clear skies. At Izaña (2,330 m) and Teide Observatory, you often find clear blue skies even when other parts of the island are cloudy.
Yes, at Izaña (2,330 m) and Teide Observatory, you can observe radar systems and visit one of the world's largest observatories. The area around Mirador de Chipeque is surrounded by the Corona Forestal National Park, featuring abundant Canarian pine trees. While Morra de Itote is the highest point in the municipality, its primary landmark is its elevation itself, offering extensive panoramic views.
The region around Santa Úrsula offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Mirador de Chipeque loop from Montaña de Izmaña' or the 'View of Playa de Bollullo – El Bollullo Beach loop from Santa Úrsula'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Santa Úrsula guide. There are also extensive routes for mountain biking and road cycling, detailed in the MTB Trails around Santa Úrsula guide and Cycling around Santa Úrsula guide.
The Mirador de Chipeque is easily accessible via the TF-24 road, which connects La Esperanza with Las Cañadas del Teide, and offers ample parking. Other peaks like Morra de Itote are generally reached via moderate to hard mountaineering routes that traverse the forested and mountainous terrain of Santa Úrsula.
While specific seasons aren't highlighted, the higher elevations, such as Mirador de Chipeque and Izaña, often provide clear skies even when lower parts of the island are cloudy, making them good options for views. Be prepared for cooler temperatures at these altitudes, especially after dark, if you plan to stay for sunset or stargazing.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views, especially of Mount Teide, from spots like View of Teide from Portillo del Topo and Montaña de Limón Summit. The unique 'sea of clouds' phenomenon at Mirador de Chipeque is also a major draw. Many appreciate the stunning natural scenery and the opportunity for challenging climbs rewarded by expansive vistas.
While popular spots like Mirador de Chipeque can get busy, especially for sunset, the broader network of trails in the Corona Forestal National Park offers many opportunities for exploration. Peaks like Morra de Itote, Montaña de Palo Seco, and Morra de Isarda, while significant elevations, may offer a more secluded experience as they are less detailed in general tourist information, suggesting they might be less frequented.
The mountain terrain around Santa Úrsula varies. While some routes to peaks like Morra de Itote involve moderate to hard mountaineering, other highlights like Montaña de Limón Summit are described as having an easy main ascent. The View of Teide from Portillo del Topo involves a demanding climb. Always check the specific trail details for difficulty and elevation changes before heading out.
Absolutely. Many peaks and viewpoints in Santa Úrsula offer spectacular views of Mount Teide. The Mirador de Chipeque provides a magnificent panorama of Teide, as does the View of Teide from Portillo del Topo. From Montaña de Limón Summit, you also get a great view of Teide, and Mount Yegua Blanca offers incredible views of Teide's unmistakable silhouette above the clouds.


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