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Teno-Rasca Special Protection Area Adventures

The Teno-Rasca Special Protection Area is a vital ecological zone on the island of Tenerife, known for its rich biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and importance as a habitat for threatened bird species.

20,000 acres
Acres Protected
45 miles
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
2001
Year Established

About Teno-Rasca Special Protection Area

 

The Teno-Rasca Special Protection Area (SPA) lies within the northwestern region of Tenerife, one of Spain's Canary Islands. This protected area encompasses parts of the Teno and Rasca massifs, covering a diverse range of rugged cliffs, deep ravines, and high-altitude ecosystems. Formed by volcanic activity, the terrain is characterized by steep slopes, laurel forests, and endemic flora, supporting a wealth of biodiversity unique to the Macaronesian biogeographic region. This SPA is particularly notable for its protection of several threatened bird species, including the endemic Laurel Pigeon (Columba junoniae), Bolle's Pigeon (Columba bollii), and the Canarias Blue Chaffinch (Fringilla teydea), which find refuge in its dense woodlands and rocky escarpments. Historically, the region’s isolated geography has helped preserve its traditional rural culture and limited urban development. Outdoor enthusiasts and birdwatchers are drawn to the Teno-Rasca SPA for its opportunities to observe rare wildlife, hike rugged trail systems that weave through ancient laurel forests and dramatic cliffs, and experience breathtaking vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and Tenerife’s volcanic landscapes. Key landmarks include the Teno National Park area and the Punta de Teno lighthouse, a notable viewpoint. The SPA’s ecological significance, combined with outdoor recreation potential, makes it a treasured destination for conservation and nature-focused visitation.

Highlights

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Punta de Teno Lighthouse – iconic oceanic viewpoint overlooking cliffs and sea

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Laurisilva Forests – ancient laurel woodlands harboring endemic plant species

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Bolle's and Laurel Pigeon nesting sites – premier birdwatching locations

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Barranco del Infierno trail – scenic gorge hike with waterfalls and rugged terrain

Notable Natural Features

Laurisilva Forest

A rare and humid laurel forest ecosystem that supports a high diversity of endemic plant and animal species and plays a key role in the SPA’s biodiversity.

Punta de Teno Lighthouse

A dramatic landmark at the westernmost tip of Tenerife, offering panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean and jagged coastal cliffs.

Barranco del Infierno

A deep volcanic gorge famous for its rugged hiking trails, native flora, and seasonal waterfalls, constituting a vital natural corridor for wildlife.