Parque Rural De Anaga

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Parque Rural de Anaga is a rugged, ancient laurel forest sprawled across the northeastern tip of Tenerife. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is a world apart from the island’s sun-drenched beaches, offering misty hiking trails, jaw-dropping coastal viewpoints, and a sense of stepping into a prehistoric world. For international travellers, it’s a must-do for a truly immersive nature experience that contrasts brilliantly with Tenerife’s resort life.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan a full day to explore Anaga properly. Most visitors drive the winding roads, stop at viewpoints, and do one or two short walks (1–3 hours). For a deeper experience, overnight in a rural guesthouse and tackle a longer hike like the PR-TF 5.1 from Cruz del Carmen to Punta del Hidalgo, which takes 4–5 hours one way. Combine with a morning in San Cristóbal de La Laguna on your way up.

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