PR-TF 10.1 Las Escaleras - Las Carboneras
Technical data
Starting point: Las Escaleras
Finish point: Chinamada
Certification status: Approved
Degree of difficulty: Low…
One day you stop and ask yourself what your reasons are for hiking... and so many answers spring to mind! Because hiking makes you feel at one with nature; because the time you spend hiking is really time for yourself, time to collect your thoughts. Perhaps the secret lies in the things you discover while you are walking: a beautiful and delicate flower growing by the edge of the path; the surprising sound of silence; or the simple pleasure of breathing in fresh air. Who knows? There are so many reasons! Because you get butterflies just before you set out on a walk. Just... because.
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THE HIKER'S CODE:
Área de Medio Ambiente del Cabildo Insular de Tenerife
Approved trails are signposted and have an authority in charge of looking after them, which means these trails are safe for hikers to walk on.
The Tenerife Footpath Network has three types of routes:
The equipment you will need for hiking depends on the distance and weather conditions, but there are a series of basic items that you should not go without.
That depends on the area. If the trail passes through a protected area, a licence may be required. The tourist information centres will be happy to tell you when you might need authorisation.
To climb right up to the summit of Mount Teide, for instance, you will need a specific licence that you can apply for on the web site: www.reservasparquesnacionales.es
If you spend the night at the refuge, however, you can access the summit without that licence, provided you do so before 9 am. For more information, visit: www.telefericoteide.com/altavista
THE HIKER'S CODE:
Área de Medio Ambiente del Cabildo Insular de Tenerife
Approved trails are signposted and have an authority in charge of looking after them, which means these trails are safe for hikers to walk on.
The Tenerife Footpath Network has three types of routes:
The equipment you will need for hiking depends on the distance and weather conditions, but there are a series of basic items that you should not go without.
That depends on the area. If the trail passes through a protected area, a licence may be required. The tourist information centres will be happy to tell you when you might need authorisation.
To climb right up to the summit of Mount Teide, for instance, you will need a specific licence that you can apply for on the web site: www.reservasparquesnacionales.es
If you spend the night at the refuge, however, you can access the summit without that licence, provided you do so before 9 am. For more information, visit: www.telefericoteide.com/altavista
THE HIKER'S CODE:
Área de Medio Ambiente del Cabildo Insular de Tenerife
Approved trails are signposted and have an authority in charge of looking after them, which means these trails are safe for hikers to walk on.
The Tenerife Footpath Network has three types of routes:
The equipment you will need for hiking depends on the distance and weather conditions, but there are a series of basic items that you should not go without.
That depends on the area. If the trail passes through a protected area, a licence may be required. The tourist information centres will be happy to tell you when you might need authorisation.
To climb right up to the summit of Mount Teide, for instance, you will need a specific licence that you can apply for on the web site: www.reservasparquesnacionales.es
If you spend the night at the refuge, however, you can access the summit without that licence, provided you do so before 9 am. For more information, visit: www.telefericoteide.com/altavista