El Guro - Barranco de Arrure - El salto de Agua
Departure from Valle Gran Rey (Province de Las Palmas)
A very pretty, easy hike that begins with the village of El Guro, a very typical village with highly decorated houses.
The path then climbs along the Barranco de Arrure to a small waterfall.
Warning:⚠️Some passages require scrambling and using your hands.
From Arure to Taguluché
Departure from Valle Gran Rey (Province de Las Palmas)
We're discovering the wonderful landscapes of La Gomera, an island in the Canary archipelago 35km from Tenerife, which is unspoilt by tourism and a hiker's paradise.
A fairly challenging route from the village of Arure to Taguluche, 800m below. The descent is steep, but the scenery is breathtaking.
A very mineral landscape, then a final descent through tiered gardens to finish on the lava paths by the sea.
From forest to beach on the island of La Gomera
Departure from Valle Gran Rey (Province de Las Palmas)
From forest to beach, a pleasant way to discover the island of La Gomera.
Las Creces
Departure from Valle Gran Rey (Province de Las Palmas)
This is an easy, shady hike in the Garajonay National Park.
Hermigua - From Santa Catalina beach to La Caleta beach
Departure from Hermigua (Province de Las Palmas)
Hermigua is a village that stretches along the Monteforte barranco. Nestling in a ravine as far as the eye can see, it ends at Santa Catalina beach.
Our hike will take us from Santa Catalina beach to La Caleta beach.
From San Sebastian de la Gomera to La Guancha Beach
Departure from San Sebastián de la Gomera (Province de Las Palmas)
A seaside trail that takes us from San Sebastian de la Gomera Beach to La Guancha Beach. The trail runs along the entire seafront, with beautiful views of San Sebastian as well as Tenerife and the Téïde Volcano, Spain's highest peak.
Teno Alto circular
Departure from Buenavista del Norte (Province de Las Palmas)
A short circular walk on the Teno Alto plateau, inspired by the "Teno Alto Self-Guided Trail" on the website www.tenerifeon.es. We start from the small plaza in the center of the village (plaza de Teno). The route begins on paths through pastures between farms where goats are raised and cheese made. The village is then reached by skirting a volcanic hill with caves.
Beautiful views of the countryside, pastures, the sea, the Isle of Gomora and Teide.
At the end, a final round-trip section with shaded sections offers a view of Punta del Teno.
At the time of the walk (mid-November 2023), the Los Bailadreros bar was open in the village and connected to the square, where we were able to eat and drink. In fact, it's frequented by many hikers on much longer treks.