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Touring cycling routes around San Nicolás De Tolentino are primarily found in La Aldea de San Nicolás de Tolentino, Gran Canaria, Spain, a region characterized by its diverse and challenging landscapes. The area features winding roads that traverse fertile valleys, deep ravines, and coastal stretches, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Elevated plains and mountainous sections provide opportunities for demanding climbs and scenic descents.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
133
riders
17.9km
01:33
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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186
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70.5km
05:16
1,700m
1,700m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
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90
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55.5km
04:18
1,470m
1,480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61
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49.3km
03:55
1,430m
1,430m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.8km
06:05
1,900m
1,900m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Unfortunately, the church was closed.
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You can cycle through the gate on the side. There are some dogs behind the fence by the house. They bark quite loudly, so don't be alarmed.
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A beautiful route awaits you. The view extends towards Agaete and, in good weather, also to Mount Teide on Tenerife. The route is generally easy to cycle on; in some places the path is a bit washed out or the gravel is rough, but this doesn't last long. Both barriers along the route can be bypassed by bicycle.
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Great gravel road. At the beginning and end there are closed gates to keep cars off the road. As cyclists you can easily get past the gates
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This section towards Aegete is closed, with plastic barriers in place to prevent access. These barriers can be moved to allow bikes through. The road is passable (feb 26) but since this section can be avoided by traffic through a new tunnel the road is no longer maintained. There is stone and rock debris and one landslide and dodgy section which is easily crossed by dismounting. Not advisable during or after heavy rain.
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Hey Yeti, is it possible to ride a bicycle there or is it private property?
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Road impossible to use yesterday, blocked by a barrier going to a house coming from Artenara
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Super nice view over the serpentines and the landscape.
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The touring cycling routes around San Nicolás De Tolentino are primarily found in La Aldea de San Nicolás de Tolentino, Gran Canaria, Spain. This region is known for its diverse and challenging landscapes, offering a variety of terrain for cyclists.
There are over 25 touring cycling routes available in San Nicolás De Tolentino. The majority of these, 25 out of 27, are classified as difficult, with 2 routes being moderate. There are no easy routes listed for touring cycling in this area.
The touring cycling routes in San Nicolás De Tolentino are generally challenging. Out of 27 available routes, 25 are classified as difficult and 2 as moderate. There are currently no easy routes specifically designated for beginners or families with young children looking for a leisurely touring cycling experience.
You can expect a highly varied landscape, including winding roads through fertile valleys, deep ravines like Barranco de Veneguera and Barranco de Tasarte, and coastal stretches. The region also features elevated plains and mountainous sections, offering both challenging climbs and scenic descents. Agricultural areas with plantations of oranges, papayas, bananas, and avocados add to the picturesque scenery.
Yes, several popular touring cycling routes in San Nicolás De Tolentino are circular. For example, you can explore the Los Azulejos – Mogán Windmill loop from Zona Arqueológica los Caserones, or the La Aldea Tunnel – Puerto de las Nieves loop from Albercón, which offers coastal views. Another option is the Artenara – Through the Valley of the Juncos loop from La Ladera, taking you through mountainous landscapes.
Along the routes, you can encounter unique natural features such as La Fuente de los Azulejos, where rocks have turned bluish-green due to oxidation. The Tamadaba Peak offers panoramic views, and the Climb from La Filipina to Barranquillo Andrés provides scenic vistas. The Mirador del Balcón is another popular viewpoint offering expansive vistas of the surrounding terrain.
Yes, there are natural water features in the vicinity. You might come across the Dry Waterfall, the Blue Pool, and a Natural Pool Above the Waterfall. These can offer refreshing stops or points of interest during your touring cycling adventure.
The touring cycling routes in San Nicolás De Tolentino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 230 reviews. More than 5,000 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, scenic descents, and diverse landscapes.
While the focus is on natural beauty, you can find points of interest like the Puerto de Mogán Marina and the charming Flower-Filled Alleys of Puerto de Mogán. The Cactualdea Park, with its thousands of cacti, also includes a Guanche Cave, offering a glimpse into the island's indigenous history.
The duration for touring cycling routes in San Nicolás De Tolentino varies depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, the Los Azulejos – Mogán Windmill loop, which is 34.9 miles (56.2 km), typically takes around 4 hours 20 minutes. Longer routes, like the Artenara – Through the Valley of the Juncos loop at 44.3 miles (71.3 km), can take about 5 hours 48 minutes.
Yes, the La Aldea Tunnel – Puerto de las Nieves loop from Albercón is a difficult 34.1-mile (54.9 km) path that specifically passes through tunnels as it navigates the rugged coastline, offering a unique cycling experience.


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