A spectacular viewpoint in the Anaga mountains of Tenerife, offering panoramic views and a deep connection with the island’s nature and history.
Inglés Peak is a viewpoint and natural area, so it is open to the public 24 hours a day. The most common way to get there is by car via the TF-12, the road that crosses Anaga Rural Park. There are parking areas near the viewpoint. We recommend checking a map to plan your route: Google Maps - Inglés Peak Viewpoint
No, visiting Inglés Peak is completely free. It is a public viewpoint in Anaga Rural Park, so no ticket purchase or access fee is required. You can enjoy its stunning views at no cost.
To enjoy the viewpoint and its panoramic views, about 20 to 30 minutes is usually enough. If you feel like taking one of the nearby short hiking trails or simply relaxing and enjoying the scenery, you can spend more time there. Keep in mind that this is a prime spot for admiring one of the best views in Tenerife.
Inglés Peak is a strategic point offering one of the most spectacular views in Tenerife, stretching from the north of the island to Santa Cruz and, on clear days, even Mount Teide. Its name has uncertain origins, although it is believed to come from some local geographical or historical reference, making it an iconic viewpoint within the ancient Anaga Rural Park.
The best time to visit is year-round, as Tenerife’s climate is mild. For the best views, I recommend going at sunrise or sunset; the light is magical and you will enjoy spectacular colors. A clear day is also a great option to appreciate the vastness of the landscape and see Mount Teide. Avoid the middle hours of the day in summer.
Access to the Inglés Peak viewpoint has some limitations. The parking area and the main viewpoint usually have uneven ground and may not be fully adapted for wheelchairs. For people with reduced mobility or strollers, it can be somewhat challenging because of the slopes and the mountainous terrain.
Inglés Peak is located within Anaga Rural Park, a Biosphere Reserve. Nearby, you can explore the Enchanted Forest or Trail of the Senses in Cruz del Carmen, discover the laurel forest, or visit the coastal villages of Taganana or Benijo to try fresh fish and enjoy their wild beaches. Don’t miss the Cruz del Carmen Visitor Centre for more information.
Of course! Always bring something warm, even in summer, as the altitude and wind can cause the temperature to drop. Good footwear is recommended if you plan to walk a bit. And of course, don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning views. As for mobile coverage, it can be intermittent in some areas of the park.
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