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Discover Tenerife’s Anaga Mountains on a 4-hour guided hike through laurel forests and rugged cliffs, ending with local Canarian food and wine at Juana's place.


This guided hiking tour offers an intimate glimpse into the hidden corners of Tenerife’s Anaga Rural Park. The tour lasts 4 hours, starting from the small village of Chamorga and exploring some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the island. The highlight is the chance to admire views of the Roques de Anaga, jagged rock formations that dominate the landscape. The tour is ideal for anyone wanting a mix of nature, scenic vistas, and local culture, with a comfortable pace and plenty of opportunities to take photos.
The tour includes a walk through dense laurel forests, where the Canary Island Bellflower is a notable plant you’ll encounter. The lush greenery creates a sense of stepping into a different world, far from busy tourist spots. The guide’s insights help you understand the flora and geology of the region, making each step both visually and educationally rewarding.
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The adventure begins at Bosque Encantado, where participants meet at the Chamorga bus stop. Since there’s no mobile signal at the meeting point, it’s advised to download all relevant information before heading there. The guide may arrive a few minutes late due to traffic, but they will be waiting at the Chamorga bus station once they arrive. The precise coordinates 28.5685, -16.1597 make it easy to locate.
This departure point ensures an authentic experience away from crowds, setting the tone for a peaceful exploration of Anaga’s rugged terrain. Transport is included in the sense that the guide takes care of logistics after the meeting, and the small group size enhances the personalized feel of the tour.

The guided hike lasts approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes, taking you through steep cliffs, wildflowers, and rock formations. As you ascend and descend along mountain trails, the views over the Roques de Anaga become more impressive. You’ll traverse terrain that offers a mix of shady forest paths and sun-drenched outlooks.
Different flora, notably the Canary Island Bellflower, thrive in this environment, adding to the lush scenery. The terrain is suitable for those in good physical condition, but it’s not recommended for those with mobility impairments or severe vertigo. The guide ensures safety and offers explanations about the landscape’s features, making the hike both enjoyable and informative.

One of the most striking moments occurs at a panorama point above the cliffs, where you can gaze across the Atlantic Ocean and see the northwestern lighthouse. The lighthouse, perched on the edge of the cliffs hundreds of meters below, provides a dramatic backdrop to the scenery.
This spot is perfect for capturing photos or simply soaking in the sense of vastness that the ocean and sky provide. The walk along the cliffs introduces an element of height and exposure, but the paths are safe and well-maintained, with the guide offering reassurance and context.
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After the scenic hike, the tour concludes with a visit to Juana’s place, a local eatery known for serving traditional Canarian dishes. Here, you’ll enjoy an authentic meal of regional specialties, accompanied by local wine. The food is made in a way that reflects the decades-old traditions of the area—simple, flavorful, and hearty.
This stop provides a relaxed setting to unwind and savor the taste of Tenerife, rounding off the tour on a delicious note. The focus on local ingredients and homemade recipes makes this experience stand out from typical tourist offerings.
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Participants should bring hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and sun protection such as sunscreen and a hat. Since weather can vary, packing rain gear and a daypack is recommended. Carry water and some snacks for energy during the hike, and don’t forget any personal medication.
The tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility issues, fear of heights, or vertigo. The group size is small, maximizing safety and personal attention. The tour is offered in German, English, and Spanish, with the guide providing clear explanations in these languages.

The tour’s meeting point at Bosque Encantado is easy to find with the provided coordinates. Since mobile signal is unavailable at the start, advanced preparation is key. The tour does not involve long transportation times—most of the focus is on the hiking route, scenic stops, and meal.
This setup makes it a good choice for those who want an authentic local experience and enjoy moderate physical activity in a peaceful natural environment.
The lunch stop is a highlight for many, featuring regional food served in a cozy setting. The local specialties and good local wine recall traditional dining practices in Tenerife. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, adding a personal touch to the overall experience.
This part of the tour offers a chance to connect with local culture and experience authentic Canarian hospitality away from tourist traps. The meal complements the outdoor adventure perfectly, giving a satisfying end to a day of exploration.

This guided hike appeals most to travelers seeking a moderate trek through regions that few travelers visit. It’s ideal for those willing to handle uneven terrain and heightened outlooks in exchange for breathtaking views and authentic local food. The small-group format ensures personalized attention, making it suitable for curious, nature-loving visitors.
It’s a good choice for adventurers who want to combine outdoor activity with culture, but not for those with mobility limitations or severe vertigo. The tour’s focus on scenery, flora, and local cuisine makes it a well-rounded experience in Tenerife’s Anaga Mountains.
The 4-hour guided tour in Tenerife’s Anaga Mountains offers a balanced experience of scenic hiking, cultural insight, and local cuisine. The stunning views of Roques de Anaga and the Atlantic cliffs are complemented by the lush laurel forest and the authentic meal at Juana’s.
The knowledgeable guides and small-group setting contribute to a personalized, enriching experience, making it a worthwhile option for visitors who enjoy nature and local traditions. The main limitations are the physical demands of uneven terrain and height exposure, so preparation and caution are advised.
This tour provides a genuine taste of Tenerife’s natural beauty and regional flavors, making it a memorable part of any trip to the island.
How long is the hike?
The guided hike lasts approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes, with the entire tour including the lunch stop totaling 4 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Bosque Encantado, with the meeting point at the Chamorga bus stop. Be sure to download all necessary information beforehand due to lack of mobile signal.
What should I bring?
Participants should pack hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water, snacks, sunscreen, and a hat. Rain gear and personal medication are also recommended.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
No, it is not recommended for people with mobility impairments, fear of heights, or vertigo due to the terrain and outlooks involved.
What is included in the meal at Juana’s place?
A regional Canarian meal accompanied by local wine. The dishes reflect traditional recipes passed down through generations.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility to adjust plans if needed.