Enjoy the beauty of Adeje with a good walk is the option chosen every day by hundreds of tourists and residents. Whether for its beaches, its mountains or its historic quarter, Adeje is one of the favorite municipalities for practicing this activity. In fact, some of the best Tenerife trails are found here, so it is not surprising that there are routes for all tastes.
Make a circular path It is one of the preferred options for many, since it entails advantages such as the fact of being able to access the starting point in your own vehicle and pick it up at the end without having to look for another transport that will take us to our car.
If you are one of those who prefers this type of routes, we leave you some of the best to do in adeje.
the cove
Travel The Cove of Adeje it is quite an experience. This route coastal circular allows you to enjoy urban and natural spaces, but always with an eye on the spectacular views of the sea that the municipality offers.
The circular route from La Caleta can be done through different areas according to the interests of the person, but we suggest that you leave the urban center of La Caleta and visit spaces such as the Donkey Ravine, Lomo El Cuchillo and the splendid beaches of the area, such as Diego Hernández or Los Morteros.
Although it is a simple route, remember to go with the necessary protection, especially since it will be several hours under the sun without any protection from the trees.
ifonche
Perform a kick for the Ifonche Protected Landscape It is one of the best options you have in Adeje. Its protection is given for being a rural landscape with buildings of Canarian architecture, terraced agricultural plots of great scenic beauty, as well as for being an area where spaces transformed by the activities of man coexist with small natural outposts.
Thus, a characteristic and identifying element of this space are its dry stone orchards and covered by jable. In addition, the landscape is characterized by its agrarian presence, although you can find species such as the pine forest with a low undergrowth made up of rockroses, brooms or codesos. Canary willows and brambles, among other species, can also be seen at the bottom of ravines.
He path Circulating through Ifonche goes through several outstanding spaces, such as the Barranco del Agua, the Casa de Benítez, the Barranco del Infierno or La Cabezada. It is a route of about 12 kilometers and of moderate difficulty.
Hell’s Ravine
Although it is not a proper circular route, the Hell’s Ravine Yes, it has the same starting and ending point. It is a natural space of spectacular beauty that has become one of the most famous in Adeje and the rest of the Island. The final touch of the outward journey is a small waterfall that has become an attraction on the trail.
In fact, this route is so popular that, at present, it is necessary to book an appointment to be able to do the trail on the website www.barrancodelinfierno.es, since only 20 people are allowed access every half hour. During the journey you can see a large amount of native flora and fauna. And at the end, nothing better than trying the delicious gastronomy in one of the restaurants in the historic center of Adeje.
If you want to enjoy a day in the middle of nature and in a privileged environment such as the one offered by Adeje, do not hesitate to follow some of these circular trails or take a walk through any other point in the municipality.