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Teror loop
Circular walk easily accessible from Teror town centre, which is a sight to behold.
Several views of mountain villages (including Teror), the ocean and troglodyte caves.
A word of advice: beware of thorns if you decide to try the prickly pear!
Bandama Caldera
From its peripheral route, the crater's aerial ridges offer majestic views of the coastline from Telde to Las Palmas. This is a trail of great geological value, whose interpretation is located on the Mirador Bandama, as it plunges into a phreatomagmatic caldera with traces of aboriginal life. Entering the caldera offers a different kind of dreamlike experience, as it is completely isolated and thought-provoking.
To Artenara from Cruz de Tejeda
Starting out from Cruz de Tejeda, this is a great hike for the whole family. The views over Tejeda and its valley are magnificent, with the remarkable peaks of Roque Nubio and Roque Bentayga on the horizon.
Roque Nublo from La Culata
Superb hike to one of Gran Canaria's most beautiful sites. The road to La Culata is beautiful but narrow and winding, so honk your horn on the bends.
Discover Pico de Las Nieves
This route offers almost 360° views of Gran Canaria's breathtaking scenery. The fresh air at this altitude makes for a serene hike, with alternating undergrowth and volcanic areas offering sumptuous views.
Pico de las Nieves
Circular starting from the Llanos de la Pez car park. This car park is very easy to access and has plenty of parking spaces, picnic tables, barbecues, water taps and toilets. It is the starting point for many hikes. This circular takes you to the Mirador del Pico de los Pozos de las Nieves viewpoint and back down directly to the car park. You can either follow the attached route or make a return trip. The path is shaded (in the pine forest) and offers a few viewpoints before the spectacular Mirador. Be sure to wear good shoes as the terrain is not easy (fine soil, rocks, pine needles) and slippery in places, especially on the descent.
Hike without description to be followed with the Visorando app.
Heart of Artenara
As the highest village on Gran Canaria, Artenara offers unrivalled views. Numerous well-signposted belvederes allow you to appreciate them to the full. Artenara is also renowned for its caves, some of which have been converted into guest rooms. Worth a visit.
Roque Nublo from Cruz de Timagada
Nice hike near Tejeda, a little "off the beaten" tourist track.
Accessible by car via GC-60 and the small parking area at Mirador Cruz de Timagada.
This itinerary takes you up to Roque de Nublode, where you'll enjoy beautiful views of Tenerife on one side and Fuerteventura on the other.
Guayadeque Gorge from Montaña de las Tierras
Beautiful hike above and within the Guayadeque gorges. A little difficult at first, then easier.
Paseo Costa de Telde
The municipality of Telde has created a seafront promenade with beautiful sea views, numerous information panels on marine flora and fauna, and access to beautiful black sand beaches.
Sotavento beach from Agaete
Short hike before swimming in the Salinas pools and eating a delicious seafood dish. We follow part of the S-90, with a slight variation on the way back. The only drawback is that part of the road is dangerous, but there's a beautiful beach at the end.
Los Azulejos
Circular starting from the GC-200 road near the Fuente de Los Azulejos car park. The terrain is quite difficult, so you need to be equipped with good shoes. The route consists of a steep climb, a flat section and a steep descent. The path is well marked, except between two points where you walk over a stretch of rocks, but it is easy to find your way thanks to the markers and markings on the ground. It is a sunny (little or no shade) and windy hike. Along the way, you can see the colourful rocks, which are magnificent! The last kilometre is along the road, so be careful.
Viewpoint over Gran Canaria from the K54
Not too difficult hike, achievable with just trainers and water. Little shade. Go to the viewpoint and turn back. The path continues but, according to hikers coming from there, there is nothing particularly interesting to see.