Guimar windows, draughts and a lot of broken heads

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We had read in some bedekers that Guimar hides amazing holes in the rock and that an old leat leads to them. But the lava was unused, broken, and overgrown. The Guimar windows in Tenerife are one of the most adrenaline-filled hiking experiences here.

Crossing the Guimar Valley with the Guimar windows in the background
Crossing the Guimar Valley with the Guimar windows in the background

Guimar windows

Mil Ventanas the Güimar is the name of a now unofficial hiking trail near the town of Güimar in Tenerife. The 8 to 14 km long route passes through a network of tunnels carved into the cliff surrounding the deep mountain valley of Guimar.

Old Guimar Water Canal
Old Guimar Water Canal

Approach to the tunnels

After three hours of tunnelling through the forest, orienting ourselves only by the cache GPS (long live the caches in rugged terrain), we had to plunge into an unpleasant-looking tunnel. There was no other way in.

Selfie at Guimar tunel
Selfie at Guimar tunnel
n the tunnels of Guimar
n the tunnels of Guimar

Guimar windows

After coming out of it a shock. A set of windows carved into the rock, connected by an old levee that used to bring water to the south of the island. We couldn’t help ourselves. It was unbelievable. And dangerous.

The trail disappeared here and there, a small step alongside and…

Fortunately, we only saturated our bodies with endorphins from the incredible views. No big fall happened.

Crossing the Guimar Gorge
Crossing the Guimar Gorge

Watch your head

The tunnels are low; the first one is almost a kilometre long. Headlamp and helmet are okay. Guimaras windows will check.

We nursed those few broken heads and elbows with a well-deserved beer in the valley. We assessed that even the climb up Teide wasn’t as adrenaline-inducing as the drafts in the Guimaras windows.

Adrenaline hiking photo in Guimaras windows is not for free
Adrenaline hiking photo in Guimar windows is not for free
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Ivana Viskupová
Ivana Viskupová

Passionate alpine hiker, mountain guide and good friend of the "restartnisa" and the 7 Hills 3 Lakes hiking challenge. Says of herself: "I become a better person in the mountains. They make me more humble and more receptive. They clear my head. It doesn't matter if the hill is 500 meters or 5000. Sometimes it's not even the hill that's important, it's the way to get there. I like to get to know the country and the people who live there."

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