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Teno Mountains Special Protection Area Adventures

The Teno Mountains Special Protection Area is a rugged volcanic massif on Tenerife known for its dramatic landscapes, endemic flora and fauna, and rich opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and geological exploration.

12,200
Acres Protected
40+
Miles of Trails
Approx. 100,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Teno Mountains Special Protection Area

 

Located in the northwest corner of Tenerife, part of the Canary Islands, the Teno Mountains Special Protection Area encompasses a volcanic mountainous region characterized by steep ravines, deep valleys, and ancient pine forests. This area is a key refuge for endangered and endemic species, including the laurel forest remnants and the rare Canary Islands pine. The dramatic cliffs and plateaus offer breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean and neighboring islands. Historically, the mountains were inhabited by the native Guanche people, and remnants of their culture can be found in archaeological sites scattered throughout the region. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the Teno Mountains for its extensive hiking trail network that traverses diverse ecosystems and geological formations, including basalt cliffs and volcanic peaks. Among the top natural landmarks are the spectacular Masca Gorge and Punta de Teno lighthouse, which together highlight the area’s rugged coastal and highland scenery. Birdwatchers flock here to spot species like the laurel pigeon and the Teno blue chaffinch, both endemic to Tenerife. The area’s preservation as a Special Protection Area ensures ongoing conservation efforts aimed to maintain habitat integrity for these species while supporting sustainable recreation. Visitors experience a relatively tranquil and pristine natural environment with well-preserved native vegetation. The Teno Mountains are a must-visit for those seeking both adventure and connection to the unique volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands.

Highlights

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Masca Gorge – A dramatic canyon trail leading to a scenic coastal village

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Habitat of the endangered Canary Islands blue chaffinch

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Punta de Teno Lighthouse – Iconic coastal landmark with panoramic sea views

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Ancient Canary pine forests with endemic flora and fauna

Notable Natural Features

Masca Gorge

A famed hiking trail cutting through deep volcanic ravines down to the Atlantic coast, known for its rugged beauty and biodiversity.

Teno Pine Forest

A classic Canary Island pine forest ecosystem providing habitat for endemic species and a cool respite for outdoor enthusiasts.

Punta de Teno Lighthouse

An iconic lighthouse perched at Tenerife's westernmost point offering expansive ocean views and sunset vistas.