The Mystery of the Stone Buildings in Teide National Park
Why are there a collection of small stone buildings in the centre of the volcanic plains in Teide National Park? It’s the question we asked ourselves when we… […]
Why are there a collection of small stone buildings in the centre of the volcanic plains in Teide National Park? It’s the question we asked ourselves when we… […]
Rather than tell you about how good walking in the upper Orotava Valley is, we thought we just show you instead. […]
Similarly, after dark in Tenerife’s towns and cities is a very different scene than during daylight hours. Even the island’s cities feel small and intimate thanks… […]
Since we returned from a festive visit to Britain we’ve been lighting a fire in the house most nights. Lighting a fire? But this is Tenerife where it’s warm… […]
Whatever your opinion, whatever island you champion, it’s difficult to argue with the fact that Mount Teide on Tenerife is the biggest thing in the Canary Islands. […]
When a Canarian friend commented: ‘Tenerife isn’t as pretty as mainland Spain’ a couple of years ago, we tried to defend the place.
“What about Garachico… […]
Having walked on Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Gomera and La Palma in recent months we know that each of the islands offer something quite different to walkers… […]
A sweeping emerald valley populated by a few pools, abandoned stepped agricultural terraces and a few scattered houses. The whole scene overlooked by a lone mountain… and a half. […]
There are three things that you learn by taking the cable car to La Rambleta just 163 metres below the summit of Mount Teide on Tenerife… […]
In the distance a cockerel completes his dawn duties with a final throaty bugle call. There’s silence for a few seconds before two doves take up the early morning chorus, cooing loudly from the top of the pine tree. […]
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