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Discover the stunning Roque de Tarucho hike over Masca village in Tenerife, with exclusive trails, breathtaking views, and a small group experience for $99.


This tour offers a rare opportunity to explore the Teno mountains just outside the famous Masca Gorge. The hike begins in a pine forest, where panoramic views of volcanic landscapes unfold as you ascend 200 meters. The environment feels remote, far from crowded tourist paths, providing a peaceful escape into nature.
The location itself is striking, with volcanos of Teide visible from the viewpoints at 1300 meters. This perspective allows for a deep appreciation of Tenerife’s volcanic origin. The scenery combines lush pine forests and stark volcanic terrain, making each step visually compelling.
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A standout feature of this tour is the discovery of a newly opened, secret trail. After reaching the unique viewpoint, travelers descend towards Roque de Tarucho after approximately 90 minutes of hiking. The route is mostly shared with Canarian goats, adding an authentic wilderness feel.
This unmarked, hidden trail offers breathtaking views of the Teno Mountains and the famous road to Masca, known for its traffic jams. The steep descents demand caution and sometimes require using your hands for support, highlighting the trail’s adventure level. The walk is completely solitary, with no other groups in sight, emphasizing the feeling of discovering something truly private.

Along the route, hikers find scenic stops at viewpoints perfect for capturing photos. The most notable vantage point provides an aerial view of Masca village, showcasing its isolated charm. The landscape here is characterized by volcanoes, rugged gorges, and stunning vistas, making for memorable photographs.
These stops are well-timed, giving ample opportunity to appreciate the scenery without rushing. The route’s design ensures that travelers encounter panoramic views that can’t be accessed from busy tourist trails, making each photo a special keepsake.

After descending to Roque de Tarucho, the return hike takes about 90 minutes. This section follows old goat paths and offers a different perspective on the landscape. Traversing through a neighboring gorge, the route has a different character from the ascent, providing variety and fresh scenery.
The entire trek covers 7.5 km with an elevation gain of 450 meters, demanding some physical effort. The trail’s steep descents and uneven terrain mean that good hiking shoes and physical readiness are important. The route is not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues.
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This guided tour is designed to be intimate, with small groups limited to 6 participants. The live guide speaks English, Spanish, and Russian, ensuring clear communication throughout the hike. The tour does not include transportation to the starting point, so planning your arrival is necessary.
The local guide is experienced and passionate, offering insight into the landscape and trail history. The small group size fosters a relaxed environment, allowing for personalized attention and plenty of photo opportunities.
Participants should come prepared with hiking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, snacks, and a camera. The terrain includes steep descents that sometimes require using hands for support, so good footwear is crucial. The route is physically demanding, making it not suitable for those with vertigo, fear of heights, or mobility challenges.
Travelers should be comfortable walking up to 7.5 km with some challenging descents. The tour is ideal for adventurous hikers seeking a quiet, scenic escape in Tenerife’s mountains.

This tour is led by Trektenerife, a provider known for offering exclusive access to lesser-known trails. The guide’s passion and professionalism shine through, making the experience both informative and motivating. The focus on avoiding crowds means the scenery remains pristine and unspoiled.
The tour’s focus on scenic vistas and quiet trails makes it a perfect choice for those who want to escape tourist crowds, enjoy nature, and capture spectacular views. The $99 price reflects an intimate, guided experience that emphasizes quality over quantity.

This tour suits active travelers who enjoy challenging hikes and breathtaking landscapes. It’s well-suited for those aged 16 and over with good physical fitness, especially those comfortable with steep and uneven terrain. It’s an excellent option for nature lovers seeking a private, scenic adventure away from popular tourist spots.
However, it’s not recommended for children under 16, pregnant women, or anyone with back problems, mobility issues, heart conditions, or fear of heights. To make the most of this experience, bring comfortable hiking shoes, plenty of water, and your camera to capture the stunning scenery.

This $99 guided tour offers a rare chance to explore a secluded trail in Tenerife’s Teno mountains. With exclusive access to a hidden trail, spectacular viewpoints, and an aerial view of Masca, the experience delivers remarkable scenery and peaceful solitude.
While physically demanding due to steep descents and long walks, the small group size and expert guiding ensure a safe and personalized adventure. For adventurous hikers eager to escape the crowds and see Tenerife’s volcanic landscapes from unique angles, this hike is a worthy choice.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this hike is not recommended for children under 16 due to the steep descents and physical demands.
What should I wear for the hike?
Participants should wear comfortable hiking shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, and water.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, transportation to the starting point is not included, so plan accordingly.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 4.5 and 7 hours, depending on pace and stops.
Are there any safety concerns?
Yes, some descents are steep and may require using your hands; the route is not suitable for those with vertigo or mobility issues.
What makes this trail special?
Access to a recently discovered, secret trail with breathtaking views and no crowds makes this hike stand out.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, and Russian.
Is this tour physically demanding?
Yes, covering 7.5 km with 450 meters of elevation gain and steep descents, it requires good fitness.
What are the scenery highlights?
Expect volcanic landscapes, panoramic views of Teide, and an aerial view of Masca village.
Can I take photos during the hike?
Absolutely, there are many photo opportunities at scenic viewpoints along the route.