The Teno Massif: wild nature and breathtaking landscapes
- Cécile Barrès
- Jul 21
- 1 min read

In the extreme north-west of Tenerife and easily accessible from guest rooms Un Jardin al Mar, the Teno massif offers impressive landscapes between steep mountains, ravines, misty forests and isolated villages. It is one of the oldest and most preserved regions of the island, home to remarkable biodiversity.

The most famous hamlet of Tenerife, Masca, perched in the mountain, attracts many visitors with its traditional charm and spectacular hike in the barranco (ravine) to the sea (regulated access).
For a quieter experience, Teno Alto offers peaceful walks with stunning views of the northern coast. From there, you can reach the remote Punta de Teno, where a lighthouse stands facing the Atlantic and offers breathtaking views of the Los Gigantes cliffs.

At the foot of these towering cliffs, boat tours depart daily to see dolphins and whales — a magical experience available all year round.

More info and photos on : tenerife-bnb-jardinalmar.blog
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