For many people, backpacking is a lifestyle. The weekend arrives and they only conceive Take your backpack and go explore the most impressive places in your cities or towns.. In TenerifeLuckily, this is a practice that can be done all year round and, best of all, in dream places.
Backpacking is linked to nature, hiking, hidden corners… And, without a doubt, there is a lot of that on this Island that stands out among tourists and residents for its extensive natural landscapes.
In the southern municipality of Adeje, the walker can find different exceptional options for hiking in the mountains or near the coastalways well supplied with your backpack.
In this case, we show you some of the best routes to backpack through Adeje.
Adeje – Ifonche – Boca del Paso
A somewhat demanding route that we can find in Adeje and that will allow you to enjoy good views accompanied by the provisions you carry in your suitcase is the one that will take you from the town of Adeje to Boca del Paso, passing through Ifonche.
A moderate journey, about 14 kilometerswhere you can enjoy good panoramic views of both the mountains and the coast, and walk through a place of great value that runs through the protected spaces of the Special Natural Reserve Barranco del Infierno, Ifonche and the Corona Forestal.
Roque del Conde
The Roque del Conde trail is another perfect one for backpacking in Adeje through a route in which the beauty of the landscape is mixed with the history of Tenerife. It is a short journey, about four kilometers.
From the plateau that crowns Roque del Conde you can enjoy some magnificent panoramic views from the coasts of Adeje, Arona, San Miguel, Granadilla de Abona, part of Guía de Isora and Santiago del Teide.
The Caleta
The good thing about backpacking is that we will always have space to carry the towel and finish the day. path with a dip in the sea. And in Adeje this is a perfect option, since good weather is guaranteed practically all year round. So if you want combine kicking and the beach you can tour the coastal center of La Caleta and take a slightly longer route to Paradise Beach. Along the way you will be able to see almost virgin beaches, such as Diego Hernández.