Best natural monuments around San Miguel De Abona offer diverse landscapes shaped by volcanic activity and erosion. This region of Tenerife features striking geological formations, from ancient volcanic cones to deep ravines and unique coastal features. The area provides opportunities to explore distinct ecosystems and observe the island's natural heritage.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A breathtakingly spectacular coastal hike amidst stunning, rugged scenery. On one side, the roaring Atlantic Ocean with its small bathing coves and the Palm-Mais lighthouse is simply breathtaking. And then there's the surrounding landscape with its rugged trails and cacti – simply beautiful. On a clear day, you can see La Gomera and, on the other side, Mount Teide. This hike is highly recommended and incredibly interesting.
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An area that showcases the diversity of this island.
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Palm Mar is located near the promenade or the Bahia Beach Club. The route follows a flat path along the rocky coastline through cacti and tabaiba landscapes. The old and new lighthouses of Punta de Rasca are the main points of interest. Other sights include the remains of salt production facilities, an old jetty suitable for a break, and views of the Montaña Grande volcanic cone. The hike is easy to moderate, very sunny with little shade. Sturdy footwear, sun protection, and plenty of water are essential.
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Beautiful cottage landscape amidst beautiful nature 💚 beautiful to look at and highly recommended 👍🏻.
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A great hike along the coast amidst beautiful nature 💚 beautiful to look at and highly recommended 👍🏻.
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The Malpaís ("wasteland") of Rasca is a rugged landscape formed by lava flows, seemingly from another planet. Among other things, it boasts many succulents, some of them quite large. Absolutely beautiful! 🤩
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A highly visible red and white striped lighthouse in the southern part of the Malpais. The lighthouse was built in the 1970s and is still in operation today.
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The starting point for an absolutely worthwhile hike
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San Miguel de Abona is rich in diverse geological formations. You can explore the striking volcanic rock formations and shifting sand dunes of Montaña Amarilla, known for its distinctive ochre and yellow colors. Another fascinating site is Lunar Landscape, which features peculiar moon-like rock formations and earth pyramids formed from volcanic tuff.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The area around Punta de Rasca Lighthouse offers an easy, flat hike along the coastline within a protected nature reserve, providing recurring beautiful views. While not explicitly listed as 'family_friendly' in all categories, its ease of access makes it a good option.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For instance, near Montaña Amarilla, there's an easy 7 km loop trail called Malpaís de Rasca – Callao de la Cochina. The region also offers trails among volcanic cones. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around San Miguel De Abona guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking up Red Mountain. From its summit, you can see the surrounding beaches and even Mount Teide in the distance. Montaña Amarilla also provides impressive coastal views, including glimpses of Mount Teide.
Yes, some natural monuments hold historical and archaeological significance. Barranco del Infierno Trailhead is a notable gorge with historical context. Additionally, Roque de Jama is significant for its archaeological value, housing numerous aboriginal remains, offering a connection to the ancient inhabitants of Tenerife. The Barranco de la Orchilla is also known for its historical use as a source for dye since Roman times.
The natural monuments in San Miguel de Abona can be visited year-round due to Tenerife's mild climate. However, for hiking and outdoor activities, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred to avoid the peak summer heat. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, Montaña Amarilla is an excellent spot for water activities. Playa Amarilla, a beach within the monument, features clear, calm waters and abundant marine flora, making it popular for snorkeling and swimming. Its black volcanic rocks contrast beautifully with the turquoise waters.
The Cactus Landscape in Southern Tenerife is home to a large selection of cacti and succulents, creating a unique visual experience. Despite its name, Montaña Pelada hosts a cardonal-tabaibal vegetation formation, typical of the Canary Islands' basal layer, with species adapted to high salinity. Birdwatchers might spot species like the plain swift and the Sardinian warbler there.
The time you spend can vary based on your activities. For Montaña Amarilla, you could spend a couple of hours exploring the geological formations and enjoying the views, or longer if you plan to hike the trails or spend time snorkeling and swimming at Playa Amarilla.
Absolutely. The region around San Miguel de Abona offers various routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. For example, you can find routes like 'Montaña Pelada Trail – Tajao Rock Formation loop from El Médano' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Gravel biking around San Miguel De Abona and MTB Trails around San Miguel De Abona guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and unique landscapes. Many enjoy the short hike to the summit of Red Mountain for its panoramic vistas. The Cactus Landscape in Southern Tenerife is often described as 'absolutely beautiful' and 'from another planet' due to its rugged, lava-formed terrain and diverse succulents.
Yes, several monuments are prime examples of Tenerife's volcanic past. Montaña Amarilla is an excellent example of hydromagmatic volcanism, showing the internal structure of a volcanic edifice. Montaña Pelada also showcases distinct geological formations from intense hydromagmatic activity, with its wide volcanic cone and cauldron.


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