Teide West Cycling Tour in Tenerife
Playa de la Américas, Spain
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 6 hours
Ride to Spain's highest mountain 'El Teide' from the west side. Climb through the island's pine tree forest, with spectacular views over the west side of Tenerife, whilst inhaling the fresh, thin air! We will try to reach the highest point, at 2350 meters and pass the spectacular lunar-like volcanic landscape!
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Ride to Spain's highest mountain 'El Teide' from the west side. Climb through the island's pine tree forest, with spectacular views over the west side of Tenerife, whilst inhaling the fresh, thin air! We will try to reach the highest point, at 2350 meters and pass the spectacular lunar-like volcanic landscape!Tour format
It is important for riders to ride at their own speed when cycling in mountainious Tenerife! During the ride we will assess the level of the riders and stronger riders will have the chance to go faster and further, whilst the other riders will go slower and cover less distance. This format allows us to regroup at lunch together and return to base at our target time.
Level 1 (Intermediate)
• Distance: 67 kilometres
• Climbing meters: 1130 metres
• Tour Rating: Physical 3/3 Technical: 2/3
Level 2 (Advanced)
• Distance: 68-87 kilometres
• Climbing meters: 1680-2000 metres
• Tour Ratiing: Physical 3/3 Technical: 2/3
It is important for riders to ride at their own speed when cycling in mountainious Tenerife! During the ride we will assess the level of the riders and stronger riders will have the chance to go faster and further, whilst the other riders will go slower and cover less distance. This format allows us to regroup at lunch together and return to base at our target time.
Level 1 (Intermediate)
• Distance: 67 kilometres
• Climbing meters: 1130 metres
• Tour Rating: Physical 3/3 Technical: 2/3
Level 2 (Advanced)
• Distance: 68-87 kilometres
• Climbing meters: 1680-2000 metres
• Tour Ratiing: Physical 3/3 Technical: 2/3
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