Best mountain peaks around Santa María De Guía De Gran Canaria include a significant volcanic cone within its municipal border and access to iconic island-wide formations. Montaña de Gáldar, also known as Pico de la Atalaya, is a prominent extinct volcanic cone rising to 434 meters, offering panoramic views of the northern coast. While not strictly within the municipality, other renowned mountain formations like Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves are accessible from various points on Gran Canaria, contributing…
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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 archaeological hiking trail on the Roque Bentayga offers not only a museum and great views but also impressions of the historical religious place of worship.
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There is a free visitor center at Roque Bentayga - with parking. From there you can walk up the Bentaga in a few minutes, which was used as a religious place of worship. Great views from this impressive and historic mountain in the middle of the crater. Hikers should note that the access road is only open during opening hours. There are two barriers that are otherwise closed. Below the first barrier there are some parking spaces at the road junction.
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A worthwhile summit with a fantastic view. Be sure to climb and enjoy!
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The ascent to the summit leads through romantic pine forests on well-developed paths. Highly recommended if you want to travel north on Gran Canaria.
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It is very worth going up to Roque Nublo not only to see the rock formation itself, but also to enjoy the spectacular views it gives you from above. The sunsets are incredible.
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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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While Santa María de Guía de Gran Canaria has its own significant volcanic cone, Montaña de Gáldar, it also offers access to some of Gran Canaria's most iconic peaks. These include the symbolic Roque Nublo, the island's highest point Pico de las Nieves summit, and the serene Tamadaba Peak within the natural park.
Montaña de Gáldar, also known as Pico de la Atalaya, is a prominent extinct volcanic cone on the border of Santa María de Guía. It offers extensive panoramic views of the northern coast, including banana plantations and other mountains. Historically, it served as a coastal watchtower and has cultural significance with a Way of the Cross leading to its summit.
Yes, while some ascents can be challenging, areas around peaks like Pico de las Nieves summit are accessible by road, requiring only a short walk to the top, which can be suitable for families. The panoramic views from these accessible points are breathtaking and enjoyable for all ages.
The region's mountain peaks showcase diverse natural features. You'll find volcanic cones like Montaña de Gáldar, iconic rock monoliths such as Roque Nublo and Roque Bentayga, and dense pine forests around Tamadaba Peak. Many peaks also offer stunning viewpoints of the coastline and the island's interior.
Many peaks hold deep historical and cultural significance. Roque Nublo was considered a sacred mountain by the ancient Guanches, with a place of worship at its foot. Roque Bentayga also served as a sacred site. Montaña de Gáldar has historical importance as a coastal watchtower and features archaeological sites nearby.
Beyond hiking to the summits, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the challenging Tamadaba Pine Forest loop, and gravel biking routes like the Old coastal road – Tirma Track loop. For road cycling, there are routes such as the Playa de las Nieves – La Aldea Tunnel loop. Explore more options in the Running Trails, Gravel Biking, and Cycling guides for the region.
Accessibility varies by peak. For Montaña de Gáldar, you can drive halfway up and then walk to the summit. Pico de las Nieves summit is accessible by road with a short walk to the top. For Roque Nublo, a moderate hike of about 1.5 kilometers leads to the monolith. Always check specific trail conditions and parking availability before your visit.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like View of Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves summit. The sense of tranquility in nature, particularly around Tamadaba Peak, and the unique geological formations are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the rewarding feeling of reaching a summit after a scenic hike.
Beyond the most popular, Pico Campanario (1,917 m) offers another absolutely worthwhile detour with great panoramic views, including Mount Teide on clear days. Roque Bentayga, another distinctive stone monolith with aboriginal significance, is also accessible and offers insights into the island's ancient past.
Gran Canaria generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for mountain hiking, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred to avoid the intense summer heat. During winter, higher peaks like Pico de las Nieves can experience colder temperatures and occasional snow, so it's always advisable to check local weather conditions and pack layers.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather, it's recommended to wear sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, especially for paths that can be slippery or rocky. Layered clothing is advisable, as temperatures can vary significantly between the coast and higher altitudes, and a windbreaker is often useful at summits like Pico de las Nieves summit.


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