One of the motivations for making a path through Tenerife is to be able to enjoy some good views. Walk in the middle of a laurel forest, with views of the sea or the Teide These are things that can be enjoyed here practically all year round.
Logically, each municipality has its charm and its corners to get lost and disconnect, but, on this occasion we propose San Juan de la Rambla, a municipality in the north of the Island that, without a doubt, you will love.
Walking for San Juan de la Rambla It allows you to enjoy the tranquility offered by a town that is not overcrowded at all and that has green spaces that make you get out of your routine. Therefore, in this case, we propose some of the best routes with panoramic views in San Juan de la Rambla.
The waters
He Las Aguas trails It is located between the neighborhoods of Las Aguas and Rosario. The route begins in the coastal area of Las Aguas, leaving a small sandy beach on the left and is accessed by a dirt and stone path that runs along the coastal platform.
During the journey you can find different populations of tarajales, reeds, piteras, as well as terraces of potatoes and banana trees on both sides of the path. During the walk, in which you can enjoy magnificent views, you fully enter the La Rambla neighborhood.
The route ends in the Barranco Ruiz, located on the border between San Juan de la Rambla and Los Realejos and within the Tigaiga Natural Park, although it can also be done the other way around.
Ruiz Ravine
The Ruiz Ravine is one of the most popular for the practice of hiking in Tenerife. In this natural space there are two main routes: one begins near the recreational area and heads along the western slope to the center of La Vera; while the other crosses the laurel forest from east to west.
As usual, it is an exceptional space to seer flora and native faunabut also to contemplate wonderful panoramic views of the north of the Island.
Pencas Cliff
This trail, which begins at the viewpoint King’s Fountainwas very important in the area, since, at its time, it was the only access route with animals to go from San Juan de la Rambla to the La Vera neighborhood.
The path runs along the ravine and passes through different historical points such as the water drains, essential for the ancient towns, Los Lavaderos or the Cruz de los Rodríguez.
Without a doubt, when doing this walk you will feel like you are going back in history, but, above all, you will take away a beautiful image of the municipality.
These are just some of the routes What you can do in San Juan de la Rambla and that will surely leave you speechless.