
Shuttle to Tijarafe 670 m (2000 ft) . A climb to
about 1200 m (3500 ft) through small and beautifull tracks until meeting the
high forest trail of which we travel south, uphill and downhill. Our
destination being the Torre del Time, view-point directly on a cliff edge
overlooking the Caldera: A breath taking view into the worlds biggest eroded
crater. It is then all downhill again, serpentining down to the fishing harbour
Tazacorte and then back through small side streets to Puerto Naos.
Approx. 55 km (34 miles) altitude 1100 hm (3200
ft)
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Shuttle to El Llano de Jable at 1300 hm (4000
ft). Our longest tour starts along the west side of the Cumbre down to
Teneguia, with the most recent volcanic eruption being in 1971, on down to the
most southern point of the island and through pine forests, lava dunes and wine
fields Lunch is to be had at an old fashioned fishing hamlet on the oceans
edge. Then its back up a very heavy going climb to Fuencaliente and over the
high, slightly ascending, road with fantastic views back to Puerto Naos.
Approx. 75 km (47 miles) altitude 1000 hm (3000
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The highest bikeable mountain in the canaries is
possible to ride in three variations: as an uphill as a hard return journey as
a MEGA DOWNHILL all the way back to the coast (depending on weather conditions
and participants).
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