4.5
(40)
230
riders
24
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Mountain bike trails around Valverde feature a diverse landscape, characterized by rugged mountains, deep valleys, and coastal views. The terrain often includes challenging ascents and descents, with some areas offering technical singletrack. Riders can expect varied surfaces, from rocky paths to more established trails, providing a range of experiences for different skill levels. The region's geology contributes to its distinct natural features, making it a compelling destination for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
5.0
(2)
44
riders
39.7km
04:09
1,110m
1,110m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.0
(2)
16
riders
27.4km
02:50
760m
760m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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3.0
(1)
13
riders
26.6km
02:14
800m
800m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(1)
12
riders
56.0km
06:43
2,530m
2,530m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
9
riders
35.1km
03:33
1,040m
1,040m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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A peaceful spot amidst spectacular and diverse nature, where you can find a beautiful pine forest, a verdant woodland, and moss-covered laurel forest, as well as other tree species. Several trails start from this point, the most famous being the one to Pico Malpaso. The picnic area and freshwater springs are a welcome respite for hikers.
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Very nice view into a very Canary Islands-typical volcanic crater
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One of the most spectacular balconies on El Hierro, where the laurel forest opens up to offer views of the Gulf and the highest cliffs in the Canary Islands. The contrast between the humid green of the forest and the endless blue of the Atlantic is unforgettable. It's part of one of the most beautiful hiking trails on the island, and on clear days, the horizon seems endless.
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Beautiful viewpoint, picnic area and starting point for hikes. Located on the Bajada trail.
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It is a living example of how the leaves of the tree collect water.
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From this point you can enjoy views of the port, you have a couple of bars with terraces and the beach below, opposite a point of the red cross that helps emigrants arriving in Patera. Quiet and sparsely inhabited area.
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Paved road in excellent condition. Quite busy for what the Island is, plus the vehicles go fast here. Near this point you have the Don Justo cave and a little higher up the Sabina Monument. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4H3Xlbq0Wk
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It is also known as "The Cross of the Virgin" or "The Cross of the Holy Family". This cross is an important reference point and a religious symbol for the inhabitants of El Hierro. The Cross of the Kings is located in the municipality of Valverde, the island's capital, and is situated in a prominent location with panoramic views of the valley and ocean. It is believed that it was erected in the 17th century as an expression of religious devotion and as a form of protection for the island and its inhabitants. The cross is a place of pilgrimage and devotion, especially during religious festivities such as the celebration of the Three Wise Men (January 6), hence its name. Locals and visitors often come to the cross to make offerings, pray and enjoy the views. The Cross of the Kings is also a symbol of identity and pride for the inhabitants of El Hierro, who consider it an important element of their cultural and religious heritage. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Efc6aUgwx9E
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Mountain biking around Valverde is primarily suited for intermediate to advanced riders. The region features 12 trails, with 5 rated as moderate and 7 as difficult. There are no easy routes available, so riders should be prepared for challenging ascents, descents, and technical sections.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Valverde are designed as loops, offering a complete experience without retracing your steps. Examples include the challenging La Llanía Trail – La Llanía Viewpoint loop from Valverde and the moderate Ermita de La Peña – Parish of San Andrés loop from Tesbaldo.
The terrain around Valverde is diverse, characterized by rugged mountains, deep valleys, and coastal views. Riders can expect varied surfaces, from rocky paths and technical singletrack to more established trails. The region's volcanic geology contributes to its distinct natural features, providing a range of experiences.
The mountain bike trails in Valverde are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from nearly 30 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging ascents, panoramic views, and the unique natural beauty of the island's diverse landscapes.
Given that all routes are rated either moderate or difficult, Valverde's mountain bike trails are generally not considered suitable for young children or beginners. They are better suited for experienced riders and families with older, more skilled members.
While specific regulations for dogs on trails can vary, it's generally advisable to check local guidelines for natural parks and protected areas in Valverde. If dogs are permitted, ensure they are well-behaved, kept on a leash, and that you carry waste bags to maintain the pristine environment.
Valverde's trails offer numerous scenic viewpoints and natural attractions. You can experience dramatic landscapes from high points like Malpaso Peak, or explore deep valleys and gorges such as Barranco de Tiñor and Barranco de Erese. The La Llanía Trail – La Llanía Viewpoint loop from Valverde is particularly known for its panoramic vistas.
While the region is known for its gorges and valleys, specific prominent waterfalls directly accessible from the mountain bike routes are not highlighted. However, the diverse terrain and deep barrancos (gorges) like Water Route suggest areas where seasonal water flows might create smaller cascades, especially after rainfall.
Valverde, being an island, generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, the best time for mountain biking is typically during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) when temperatures are pleasant and rainfall is less frequent, offering ideal conditions for tackling the challenging terrain.
Yes, some routes connect natural beauty with cultural points of interest. For example, the Ermita de La Peña – Parish of San Andrés loop from Tesbaldo winds through varied landscapes, connecting historical sites like the Ermita de La Peña with natural scenery.
Valverde, as the capital, serves as a central point for accessing many trails. While specific parking details for each trailhead vary, you can often find parking in or near villages. Public transport options, primarily buses, connect various towns and can be used to reach certain starting points, though direct access to all remote trailheads might be limited.
For a truly challenging ride, consider the La Llanía Trail – La Llanía Viewpoint loop from Valverde. This difficult 34.9 km route features over 1000 meters of elevation gain and takes approximately 3 hours 32 minutes to complete, offering significant physical demands and rewarding views.
While many routes venture into natural, less populated areas, some trails pass through or near villages where you can find local cafes and restaurants. Planning your route to include stops in towns like Valverde or other smaller settlements can provide opportunities for refreshments and meals.


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