Tenerife is far more than a beach destination — the largest of the Canary Islands offers a dramatic variety of walking landscapes, from the lava fields and volcanic peaks of the Parque Nacional del Teide to the ancient laurisilva cloud forests of Anaga, the rugged peninsulas of Teno, and the deep ravines of the Barranco de Masca and Barranco del Infierno. With Spain's highest mountain at its heart, Tenerife rewards walkers with scenery found nowhere else in Europe.
Now in its third edition, this Cicerone guidebook by prolific author Paddy Dillon describes 40 day walks ranging from 3 to 26km (2 to 16 miles) and taking 2 to 10 hours, plus the 5 Tenerife stages of the long-distance GR131. It combines clear route descriptions with detailed planning information to help walkers of all abilities explore the island's remarkable landscape diversity with confidence. |