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Top 3 Mountain Passes around Agaete

Best mountain passes around Agaete Gran Canaria are characterized by a dramatic mountainous landscape, featuring deep ravines, steep escarpments, and high-altitude areas. The region includes the Tamadaba Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its preserved pine forests and diverse terrain. These areas offer challenging routes and extensive views, making them popular hiking destinations.

Best mountain passes around Agaete

  • The most popular mountain pass is Cruz de Tejeda, a mountain pass that serves as a tourist hotspot…

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Cruz de Tejeda

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Mountain roads and many hiking trails intersect here: a tourist hotspot with fantastic views and lots of magic at the stands. The hotel with the pool area is great, from which you can look directly at the caldera.

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GC-210 Hairpin Climb

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This pass has boring hairpins and good views, but since it does not have the best surface, it is recommended to do it uphill.

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GC-200 Pass and Charcos Azules Rock Formations

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Great downhill! Road surface a poem! 😊

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Berbique Pass Viewpoint

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Splitting point to agaete or to tamadaba

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View of Presa de Parralillo

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Beautiful view of the reservoir and beautiful pass road.

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K.M.
September 4, 2024, Cruz de Tejeda

From here you can go hiking, there is a public car park nearby. Locals offer various delicacies😊

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Beautiful view of the reservoir and beautiful pass road.

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Nice view down to the coast

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The Berbique Pass is marked by a circular paved square, which is said to have been used for threshing in the past.

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Johannes
February 17, 2023, GC-210 Hairpin Road

Better uphill due to the ground. Else quite steep but a nice view too.

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This pass has boring hairpins and good views, but since it does not have the best surface, it is recommended to do it uphill.

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Very bad asphalt- only uphill! And have a spare hose with you

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June 2, 2022, Cruz de Tejeda

The Hotel Parador de Cruz de Tejeda is located at the top of the pass. The hotel has its own spa, the pool overlooking the valley is amazing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most scenic mountain passes or viewpoints around Agaete?

For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Cruz de Tejeda, a popular tourist hotspot where many roads and hiking trails intersect. The Berbique Pass Viewpoint offers expansive vistas of the Agaete Valley and the rugged Tamadaba mountains. Additionally, the GC-200 Pass provides stunning views of a unique landscape, including the natural spectacle of the Charcos Azules rock formations.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks or activities near Agaete?

Yes, Cruz de Tejeda is considered family-friendly, offering facilities, restaurants, and craft stalls amidst fantastic views. While the mountainous terrain around Agaete is generally rugged, many areas within Tamadaba Natural Park offer trails suitable for various skill levels. The Agaete Valley route (GC 231) also provides scenic drives through lush landscapes that families can enjoy.

What natural features can I expect to see in the mountainous regions of Agaete?

The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter deep ravines, steep escarpments, and the well-preserved pine forests of Tamadaba Natural Park. Highlights like the GC-200 Pass showcase unique rock formations such as the Charcos Azules. From the View of Presa de Parralillo, you can enjoy beautiful views of the reservoir and the surrounding pass road.

What is the best time to visit the mountains around Agaete for hiking?

The mountainous regions of Agaete, including Tamadaba Natural Park, are generally pleasant to visit year-round. However, for hiking, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer milder temperatures and less chance of extreme heat, making for more comfortable exploration. During these seasons, the landscape can also be particularly verdant after any rainfall.

Are there challenging routes for experienced cyclists or hikers?

Absolutely. For cyclists, the GC-210 Hairpin Climb offers a challenging ascent with good views, though the surface is better suited for uphill riding. The GC-200 Pass is known for its fine asphalt and fast descent, perfect for road cyclists. For hikers, Tamadaba Natural Park features numerous trails, some of which are quite demanding, offering significant elevation changes and rugged terrain.

Where can I find hiking trails near the mountain passes of Agaete?

The Tamadaba Natural Park is a prime location for hiking, with trails like the 'Tamadaba Natural Park Circular Trail' and 'Tamadaba Pine Forest – Tamadaba Pine Forest loop'. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides in our Hiking around Agaete guide. The Berbique Pass Viewpoint also serves as a splitting point for trails leading towards Agaete or Tamadaba.

What amenities are available at or near the mountain passes?

At Cruz de Tejeda, you'll find a hotel with a spa, restaurants, and craft stalls, making it a convenient stop. The Agaete Valley, traversed by the GC 231 route, has traditional villages like San Pedro and even coffee plantations where you might find local cafes. For other areas, it's advisable to carry your own supplies as amenities can be sparse.

Is parking available at the trailheads or viewpoints?

Yes, parking is available at some key locations. For instance, there's a parking lot near the View of Presa de Parralillo, which can serve as a starting point for tours. Cruz de Tejeda, being a tourist hotspot, also offers parking facilities. For other trailheads within Tamadaba Natural Park, designated parking areas are usually available, though they might be limited.

Can I find routes for gravel biking or running in the mountainous areas?

Yes, the rugged terrain around Agaete is suitable for both gravel biking and running. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the 'Old coastal road' or the 'Tirma Trail' as detailed in our Gravel biking around Agaete guide. Runners can find challenging trails such as the 'Parque Natural de Tamadaba – circular to Morro de las Lechugas and Pico de la Bandera' in our Running Trails around Agaete guide.

What makes the Tamadaba Natural Park special?

Tamadaba Natural Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to one of Gran Canaria's best-preserved natural pine forests. It features a diverse landscape of ravines, escarpments, and massifs, offering significant geomorphological interest. The park is crucial for hydrological catchment and boasts impressive views, including the Roque Faneque, one of the highest active cliffs in the world. It's a haven for unique flora and fauna, including endemic bird species.

Are there any unique cultural or historical points of interest in the mountain regions?

While the focus is primarily on natural beauty, the Cruz de Tejeda is a significant landmark, often considered a man-made monument and a traditional crossroads. The Berbique Pass Viewpoint is marked by a circular paved square, historically used for threshing. The Agaete Valley also features traditional villages and coffee plantations, offering insights into local agriculture and heritage.

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