Best mountain peaks around Telde include significant geological formations and culturally important sites. Telde, located on Gran Canaria, is known for its volcanic landscape and serves as a gateway to the island's higher elevations. The area features unique archaeological sites carved into volcanic cones, offering insights into pre-Hispanic culture. Its position also provides access to the central mountainous region, characterized by deep valleys and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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We almost missed the turnoff, but luckily we just went up – and it was worth it! Good handholds and footholds are available for the final climbs.
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The path is hard to find and I had to turn around because I suddenly found myself on a cliff. I didn't see any stone towers to help me orient myself in this area. The GPS also reached its limits and couldn't guide me to the path. The way back also deviated from the way there, but somehow I got back down and then took the S3 to Roque Nublo. This meant at least an hour wasted, but it was worth it for the view of Ventana de Bentayga and with the category B/C shoes there were no problems.
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It's worth it, but don't drive up there, a hike won't hurt
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Quite a tough hike - very off-road and only has a few signs from other hikers (3 stacked stones) every now and then. A beautiful and isolate view as there are few other hikers. In honesty, I'd recommend it only for experts and those with proper shoes. There are many other views which are similar but not as risky. The main fun for me was the difficulty of getting up.
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A worthwhile summit with a fantastic view. Be sure to climb and enjoy!
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It is very worthwhile to climb up to Roque Nublo not only to see the rock formation itself, but also to enjoy the spectacular views it offers from above. The sunsets are incredible.
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Good climb, it becomes enjoyable as you climb with views of the entire surrounding area and Las Palmas in the background that even in sections you can see the sea.
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Feels like the real highlight here when you look at the "buildings" at the highest point in Gran Canaria...
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The region around Telde offers several popular mountain peaks and significant geological formations. Among the most visited are Roque Nublo, a natural monument considered a symbol of Gran Canaria, and Pico de las Nieves summit, the highest point on the island, offering extraordinary panoramic views. Visitors also appreciate Pico Campanario (1,917 m) for its great panoramic views and a less crowded experience.
Near Telde, you can explore the significant **Montaña Bermeja**, home to the remarkable Cuatro Puertas archaeological site. This volcanic cone features a large artificial cave with four entrances, giving it its name ('Four Doors'). The complex includes other caves like Cueva de los Papeles and Cueva de los Pilares, showcasing pre-Hispanic aboriginal culture and offering insights into how the ancient Guanches lived and performed rituals. It's a free archaeological site with panoramic views of the Telde valley and the Atlantic Ocean. You can find more information about this site on Wikipedia.
From the mountain peaks around Telde, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. From Pico de las Nieves summit, on clear days, you can see half of Gran Canaria and even Tenerife's Mount Teide. Roque Nublo also offers fantastic round-about views. Many peaks provide vistas of deep valleys, jagged ridges, pine forests, and the Atlantic Ocean. If conditions are right, you might even witness a 'sea of clouds' phenomenon from the higher elevations.
While Telde serves as a common starting point for routes to the island's interior, the highest point on Gran Canaria is **Morro de la Agujereada**, reaching 1,956 meters above sea level. It is slightly taller than Pico de las Nieves summit (1,949 meters), which was traditionally considered the highest. Both offer extraordinary panoramic views and are located in the central mountainous region, accessible from Telde.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are several options. Montaña del Aserrador offers a tough hike with great views, though the path can be hard to find and is recommended for experts with proper shoes. Pico Campanario (1,917 m) also involves a bit of scrambling to the summit, providing a rewarding experience with brilliant views away from the crowds.
While some higher peaks involve challenging routes, the **Cuatro Puertas archaeological site** on Montaña Bermeja offers a unique and accessible experience for families. It's a free archaeological site where you can explore ancient caves and enjoy panoramic views without a strenuous climb. The historical and cultural significance makes it an engaging visit for all ages.
The area around Telde's mountain peaks is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate loops like the 'Small Waterfall – Path along meter-high reeds loop from La Breña' or 'The Bufadero of La Garita – El Bufadero de La Garita loop from La Garita'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are extensive MTB Trails around Telde and Gravel biking around Telde, with routes leading to viewpoints and through diverse landscapes.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. For a comprehensive overview of trails, you can explore the Hiking around Telde guide. This guide features routes ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Melenara Beach – El Bufadero de La Garita loop from Clavellinas' or the 'Gentle Green Hills – Agave Alley loop from Santa Rita', allowing you to discover the diverse landscapes near the peaks.
The mountain peaks around Telde can be visited year-round, but the best time often depends on your activity. For hiking and cycling, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are generally more pleasant, avoiding the intense summer heat. During winter, higher peaks like Pico de las Nieves summit can sometimes experience snow, giving it its name, so be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential cloud cover at altitude.
Accessibility varies by peak. The **Cuatro Puertas archaeological site** on Montaña Bermeja is generally accessible and free to visit, with parking available nearby. For Pico de las Nieves summit, there is parking available near the viewpoint, making it relatively easy to access the highest point by car. However, for other peaks like Montaña del Aserrador, paths can be less defined, and finding parking might require more planning.
If you're looking to escape the crowds, Pico Campanario (1,917 m) is an excellent choice. It offers equally stunning panoramic views as more popular spots but with fewer visitors, especially if you enjoy a bit of scrambling to the summit. Similarly, Montaña del Aserrador provides an isolated experience with beautiful views, though it's a more challenging and less marked trail.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extraordinary panoramic views, with many describing them as 'breathtaking' and 'spectacular.' The unique geological formations, such as Roque Nublo, are often highlighted as symbols of Gran Canaria. The opportunity for challenging climbs and the tranquility found away from the busiest spots, especially at peaks like Pico Campanario, are also frequently praised. The historical insight offered by sites like Cuatro Puertas adds another layer of enjoyment for those interested in culture.


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