The island of Tenerife is a paradise for beginners to hiking, with routes that combine ease of access, natural beauty and a variety of landscapes. From the ancient laurisilva forests of Anaga to the impressive volcanic fields of the Teide National Park, the trails allow you to discover the island's natural wealth without any previous experience. Trails such as the Sendero de los Sentidos, the Rambla de Castro or the Malpaís de Güímar offer gentle, well-signposted routes that are perfect for enjoying the tranquillity and diversity of Tenerife's landscapes.
Path of the Senses (Anaga Rural Park)
This route offers three variants adapted to different levels, all of them short and well signposted. It crosses a laurel forest, allowing a sensory immersion in nature, with stations that invite you to touch, smell and listen to the environment.
Roques de García Trail (Teide National Park)
Circular route of approximately 3.5 km that runs between emblematic rock formations such as Roque Cinchado. The terrain is mostly flat, offering impressive views of Teide and the surrounding volcanic landscape.
La Caldera Trail (La Orotava)
Located in the area of La Caldera, this circular trail of about 3 km is ideal for families. The trail runs through pine forests, with rest areas and picnic areas, providing a quiet and accessible experience.
Agua García Forest Trail (Tacoronte)
This low-difficulty trail goes through a laurel and chestnut forest, with a distance of approximately 4 km. It is perfect for those who want to enjoy a relaxed walk in a natural and shady environment.
Trail from San José de los Llanos to Chinyero (Garachico)
A 6 km route through volcanic landscapes formed by the eruption of the Chinyero volcano in 1909. The trail is mostly flat and offers the opportunity to learn about the geological history of the island.
Las Lagunetas Trail (El Rosario)
Approximately 5 km long, this trail runs through a mixed pine and laurel forest. It is suitable for beginners and offers rest areas, making it a popular choice for morning walks.
Malpaís de Güímar Trail (Güímar)
This 3 km walk allows you to explore a unique coastal volcanic landscape, with endemic flora and views of the sea. The terrain is flat, although with little shade, so sun protection is recommended.
Rambla de Castro Trail (Los Realejos)
Approximately 4 km long route that combines history and nature, passing by old sugar mills and offering views of the ocean. The route is simple and well signposted.