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Discover the stunning Teno Mountains on a 4-hour circular hike from Erjos, featuring breathtaking views, endemic forests, and a scenic ridge walk for discerning hikers.


This circular hike in the Teno Mountains offers a combination of scenic landscapes, diverse forests, and panoramic vistas. Starting in the village of Erjos, the route takes about 10 km and involves climbing around 400 meters. The tour is designed for discerning hikers who appreciate natural beauty and outdoor challenge.
The experience includes a walk through mystical laurel (Laurisilva) forests, recognized for their endemic plant species. As the trail ascends into sparse pine forests, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking views from a picturesque ridge where Mount Teide dominates the horizon, along with the charming village of Masca and the north coast.

The hike begins in Erjos, a village known for its tranquil setting and natural surroundings. From here, the route climbs about 400 meters in elevation, leading into dense laurel forests that create a mystical, almost enchanted atmosphere. These forests are rich with endemic flora, offering a true taste of the island’s unique vegetation.
After exploring the lush forests, the trail opens up to sparse pine woods, providing a change of scenery and cooler, breezier conditions. The highlight is the ridge walk, where panoramic views unfold across Teide, the Masca valley, and the rugged coastline. These vistas are particularly stunning and provide excellent photo opportunities. The route then loops back to Erjos, completing the circle.

The tour commences at a designated meeting point in Erjos, where ample parking makes arriving easy. The small group size of maximum 10 hikers ensures a personalized experience, with plenty of chances to engage with guides who share insights about the local flora, fauna, and geological features.
This setup makes the hike comfortable and manageable, especially for those with some hiking experience. The guides are equipped to answer questions and tailor the pace, making it suitable for those who enjoy a moderate outdoor challenge.

Participants should come prepared with hiking boots for rocky and sometimes slippery terrain, at least 2 liters of water to stay hydrated, and wind and rain protection due to the mountain weather often being foggy or rainy. Warm clothing and outdoor gear like a daypack, sunscreen, hat, and breathable clothes are recommended.
The guides offer hiking poles if needed, which can be borrowed upon request, aiding stability during ascent or descent. Since food and drinks are not included, bringing snacks and water is essential to maintain energy through the 4-hour walk.
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The tour price includes accident insurance and a first aid kit, ensuring safety throughout the hike. Limited hiking poles and rain gear are available, adding convenience for those who require extra support or weather protection.
Despite the physical challenge, the route is suitable for those with some hiking experience and moderate fitness, as it involves a 10 km distance and 400 meters of elevation gain. The terrain can be rocky and slippery, especially if wet, so proper footwear is crucial.

This hiking experience is ideal for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone with a moderate level of fitness. It’s particularly suited for those interested in exploring endemic forests, mountain ridges, and spectacular vistas. However, it is not recommended for children under 12, individuals with mobility issues, or those without hiking experience.
The tour emphasizes natural scenery over technical difficulty, but participants should be comfortable with hiking over uneven terrain and altitude differences. It’s a great option for those seeking a moderate outdoor adventure in Tenerife’s Teno Mountains.

What makes this tour special is the combination of landscapes: from the lush laurel forests to sparse pine woods, culminating in the breathtaking ridge walk. The views of Mount Teide and Masca are particularly striking and make the effort worthwhile.
The guides provide insights into why the Teno Mountains are considered so distinctive and rich in endemic species. The scenic ridge walk offers a rare perspective of the island’s rugged topography, making this hike a memorable experience.

Given that mountain weather can change rapidly, it’s wise to bring rain gear and warm clothing, even if the forecast looks clear. Hiking boots are essential for safety and comfort on rocky paths, while sunscreen and a sun hat protect during exposed ridge sections.
Since the hike covers a variety of terrains, pace yourself and listen to the guides’ instructions. Remember that food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly to stay energized. The meeting point is easy to find, with parking available nearby, making logistics straightforward.

Compared to other Tenerife hikes, this circular route from Erjos is distinguished by its spectacular ridge views and the opportunity to walk through both endemic forests and mountain terrain. The small group size and multilingual guides enhance the experience and ensure personal attention.
While the duration is four hours, the route’s moderate difficulty makes it accessible to those with some hiking background. The price of $49 offers good value considering the guided expertise, safety equipment, and unique scenery.
This guided hike in the Teno Mountains offers a well-rounded experience of Tenerife’s natural beauty. With spectacular vistas, endemic forests, and a scenic ridge walk, it appeals to hikers seeking moderate outdoor adventure.
The small groups and expert guides ensure an engaging and safe outing, with plenty of opportunities to learn about the local environment. The tour’s emphasis on natural scenery and panoramic views makes it a rewarding choice for outdoor lovers.
While not suited for young children or those with mobility issues, this hike provides a meaningful connection to Tenerife’s wild and scenic landscapes. If you are ready for a 4-hour moderate trek with breathtaking panoramas, this is a compelling option.
What is included in the tour price?
The price includes accident insurance, a first aid kit, and optional hiking poles and rain gear.
How long is the hike and what is the difficulty level?
The hike is approximately 10 km long, with 400 meters of elevation gain, suitable for hikers with some experience and moderate fitness.
What should I bring on the hike?
Participants should bring hiking shoes, water (at least 2 liters), sun protection, rain gear, warm clothing, and a daypack.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so bring snacks and water for the walk.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for children under 12, and those with mobility impairments or health concerns should consider the physical demands.
What language do guides speak?
Guides speak German, English, Spanish, and French, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups.