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Volcano Trails For A Red Hot Walk

A series of new volcano trails have been created on the island of Tenerife, affording self-guided walkers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy its incredible natural and volcanic landscape.

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Divided into five major volcanic areas covering the whole island, each route offers a truly fascinating insight into one of the world’s most remarkable examples of natural heritage generated by volcanic activity.

As well as the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors, visitors of all ages and varying abilities can learn about the strong influence of volcanoes found all over Tenerife. The five volcanic areas are focused on Ancient Volcanoes, Large Landscapes, Historic Volcanoes, Explosive Volcanoes and the Abeque Ridge.

The island’s new volcanic routes have been launched as part of the Tenerife Tourism Corporation’s ongoing initiative, “Tenerife, Volcanoes of Life”, which aims to provide tourists with an authentic holiday experience. The programme, run in partnership with the Council of Tenerife, scientists from the Canary Islands Institute of Volcanology (Involcan) and the Techonological Institute of Renewable Energy (ITER), focuses on measures for reducing volcanic risk and ways in which the volcanoes can enhance holiday experiences for visitors to Tenerife.

With its volcanic landscape, deep gorges and impressive rock formations, Tenerife has plenty to satisfy outdoor enthusiasts and those with a keen interest in geology. Testament to its unique landscape, the island is home to the world’s highest volcanic cone and over 100 craters and badlands, which are barren lava surfaces that have eroded over time.

For further insight into Tenerife’s volcanic origins, visitors can head underground to explore the huge volcanic tubes formed when lava flow cooled and hardened on the outside but continued to flow inside. The Cueva del Viento is one of the most impressive of its kind and its stretch of 17 miles makes it the longest subterranean volcanic cave in Europe and the fifth largest in the world.

For general tourism information on Tenerife you can visit http://www.webtenerife.co.uk.

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