Coordinates: 28.598°N 16.159°W Roques de Anaga. The Roques de Anaga are two monolithic rocks forming some of the most emblematic natural monuments of Tenerife ( Canary Islands, Spain ). Roque de Tierra stands 179 meters above sea level and is closer to the main island while Roque de Fuera, at 66 meters above sea level, is farther away. The Roques de Anaga, known as the "Roque de Fuera" (outer rock) and the "Roque de Tierra" (inland rock) make up one of the most emblematic spots in this corner of the island. Their dominance, and the striking contrast between the blue sea and sky, and the grey rock dotted with vegetation, make it impossible for them to go unnoticed.
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Benijo to Roques de Anaga is a two-hours and 4.9 kilometers tour (in one direction), from the Benijo village on the north-east side of Tenerife island coast, to the northernmost point of the island, from where you will have two Roques de Anaga in front of you. [Bach - Violin sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - II. Los Roques de Anaga Nature spaces > Tenerife > Integral Nature Reserve Two monolithic rocks planted in the middle of the ocean and in a good state of conservation that are only accessible by sea. Both the Roque de Tierra (or Roque de Dentro) and the Roque de Fuera, constantly defy the Atlantic waves with their majestic presence. La reserva natural integral de los Roques de Anaga es un espacio protegido de la costa noreste de la isla de Tenerife, Canarias, España. 1 Dentro de los límites municipales de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, la reserva natural se dispone formando parte, a su vez, del parque rural de Anaga. Rising out of the Atlantic Ocean, oblivious of its splendor, are two monolithic rock formations known as the Roques de Anaga. Both the Roque de Tierra (inner Roque) and the Roque de Fuera (outer Roque) are constantly braving the unforgiving waves of the ocean and gracing it with their majestic presence.
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Anaga Rural Park is one of the most beautiful laurel forests in the Canary Islands, which is why it appears in our guide on what to do in Tenerife. The Anaga forest is in the northwesternmost part of Tenerife and covers over 37,000 acres, including parts of La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and Tegueste. Discover the natural wonders of Los Roques de Anaga Integral Natural Reserve, a protected area on the northeast coast of Tenerife that combines stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and geological interest. Introduction: Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is known for its nature, its diverse ecosystems and its rich cultural heritage. Shaped by nature, the mountain ranges in the south came to be known as El Roque del Conde. To the west is the Teno Mountains while Anaga Mountains is in the northeast. Throughout human history, volcanic activities are synonymous with devastation. But that was how the island of Tenerife along with the other islands in the archipelago came to exist. Anaga Rural Park is a protected natural area in the northeastern tip of Tenerife, Canary Islands. This mountainous region full of craggy peaks and deep ravines was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2015. Anaga earned its UNESCO status in part because it encompasses the largest Laurel forest on the island and many other endemic plants.
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Distance: 14.2 km circuit Time Needed: 7 hours Elevation Gain/Loss: 1432 m Difficulty: Difficult Minimum Elevation: 79 m Maximum Elevation: 640 m Route: Benijo (hamlet) - El Draguillo (hamlet) - Las Palmas de Anaga (hamlet) - Faro Punta de Anaga (lighthouse) - Tafada (mountain) - Chamorga (village) - Benijo (hamlet) Los Roques de Anaga, conocidos como el «Roque de Fuera» y el «Roque de Tierra», son una de las estampas más populares de este rincón de la isla. Gracias a su porte y el llamativo contraste que forman el azul del mar y el cielo frente al gris del terreno salpicado de vegetación, es imposible que este lugar pase desapercibido.
Keep an eye out for Roques de Anaga, the Afur ravine, and, of course, Mount Teide. Location: Google Maps. Mirador del Risco Mogote. Mirador del Risco Mogote AKA Mirador Risco Magoje and Mirador Risco Amogoje is a lesser-known lookout point in Taganana. You'll pass this viewpoint if you're driving to the beaches on the north coast, such as. The views of Roques de Anaga to the right, and Taganana below are stunning. ROUTE 5: Las Mercedes-El Batan-Bejia-Pedro Alvarez ROUTE 6: Anaga Mountain Road From La Laguna to Chamorga, the Anaga Mountain road follows the main ridge of the mighty Anaga Massif. While viewpoints are plentiful, you can also veer off to explore the small quaint.
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Playa de Roques de las Bodegas. It was one of those places where we stopped because it looked tempting. With soft black sand and majestic waves, this beach is among the typical beauties of Anaga. It also has a lovely promenade that continues on a breakwater and takes you a bit into the ocean to face Roques de las Bodegas Beach and the coastline. Roques de Anaga - Reserva natural integral Roques de Anaga - Foto: Frederik Schulz Los roques son un enclave de gran interés científico, geológico y geomorfológico en buen estado de conservación que destaca por tratarse de elementos singularizados de valor paisajístico.