Tenerife's Top Viewpoints for Stunning Landscapes

Tenerife's Top Viewpoints for Stunning Landscapes

Source: El Día

Tenerife offers numerous scenic viewpoints, including Mirador La Ruleta and Mirador de Chipeque, providing breathtaking vistas of Mount Teide, the Atlantic Ocean, and diverse landscapes, often with access to hiking trails.

If you love taking photos and enjoying natural scenery, viewpoints are ideal. They let you see nature at its purest and capture unforgettable moments.

In Tenerife, viewpoints are a big part of the island's charm. There are many spots to admire Mount Teide, and often these viewpoints connect to hiking trails, letting you explore the area up close.

One such spot is a viewpoint in the Jardín del Sol Urbanization, located in Tacoronte. This area was originally designed to make the most of the incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean and Mount Teide. Today, it's a popular destination for photographers and those who appreciate beautiful landscapes.

Nearby, 'The 500 Steps' offers a circular route perfect for hiking enthusiasts. It's best to tackle this trail in autumn or spring, as it's very exposed to the sun, and the climbs and descents are demanding, with an elevation gain of about 300 meters.

Deep in Teide National Park, Mirador La Ruleta is one of Tenerife's most famous and frequently visited spots. It sits opposite the Roques de García, providing breathtaking views of Mount Teide and the Llano de Ucanca. This vast volcanic plain looks like the surface of Mars and is a favourite for photographers.

From here, you can also see Pico Viejo, another of the island's large volcanoes, and the well-known Roque Chinchado, a tall rock formation that has become a symbol of the park. Because it's easy to get to, it's a must-see for anyone wanting to experience Teide's unique scenery.

Perched on the Dorsal de La Esperanza, Mirador de Chipeque offers one of Tenerife's most stunning natural vistas. From this spot, you can gaze across the island's northern side, with views stretching from La Punta del Hidalgo to Buenavista, through the Orotava Valley, all dominated by Mount Teide.

Surrounded by pine trees and far from any noise, it's a peaceful place, ideal for those who want to enjoy quiet moments and the beautiful scenery. On a clear day, you might even spot the island of La Palma.

Mirador de Chipeque also has information panels explaining the local plants, animals, and geology, making it a fascinating stop for nature lovers and photographers alike.