Best mountain passes around Villa De Mazo are found on La Palma, an island characterized by diverse volcanic landscapes and elevated terrains. The region offers numerous routes that traverse significant peaks, providing access to unique geological features and panoramic views. These trails guide hikers and cyclists through mountainous areas, showcasing the island's natural environment. Villa de Mazo's routes are known for their varied difficulty and the opportunity to explore volcanic formations.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A beautiful king stage with impressive views, changing vegetation. The climb is a bit strenuous. Approx. 30% gradient (600 HM), the path is easy to walk. The long ridge path is equivalent to a road. If you like, you can walk this or choose the shady hiking path next to it. If you don't want to hike the long circuit, you have the opportunity to travel by bus or car to the El Pilar area and from there take a beautiful walk along the ridge path.
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Very long and quite demanding climb that from the center of Santa Cruz leads up to the "Roque de Los Muchachos" at 2426 meters above sea level. In total there are almost 41 kilometers that must be covered to reach the desired summit, but during the entire journey you can admire the wonderful landscapes that gradually open up to our eyes. Overall it is a street with little traffic and very quiet; I highly recommend checking the weather conditions before venturing towards the top because temperatures can drop significantly in winter and finding yourself pedaling in temperatures close to zero is not such a remote eventuality as you might expect from an island of the Canaries
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The climb to the Col du Pirs begins almost immediately after the town of Villa de Mazo. Coming from the main road, you turn towards “Nambroque”. You won't see Col du Pirs written anywhere here. This is what the locals of Palermo affectionately call the pass. From this intersection, the climb stretches over 5.15 kilometers and involves climbing 395 meters, which corresponds to an average gradient of 7.7 percent. The pass ends in a shady dead end where you can relax under the pine trees after climbing from the Canary Islands heat. During the ascent you are always presented with a great view of the Atlantic. This climb is a real insider tip, no traffic, good asphalt and with the good gradient percentages it is also suitable for ambitious racing cyclists for training intervals. In addition, the pass is relatively short at just under 5 kilometers for the otherwise long uphill stretches on the island of La Palma.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR59PSJ4vA8 The LP-4 highway, known as Carretera del Roque, is an impressive route in La Palma that extends for 47.84 kilometers. This mountain road leads to the Roque de Los Muchachos Astrophysical Observatory and the highest point of the island, connecting with the LP-403 in its final section. It begins in the Mirca neighborhood, in Santa Cruz de La Palma, goes up to the observatory and then descends to Hoya Grande in the Villa de Garafía. It is a spectacular route to enjoy panoramic views of the island.
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The LP-4 highway, known as Carretera del Roque, is an impressive route in La Palma that extends for 47.84 kilometers. This mountain road leads to the Roque de Los Muchachos Astrophysical Observatory and the highest point of the island, connecting with the LP-403 in its final section. It begins in the Mirca neighborhood, in Santa Cruz de La Palma, goes up to the observatory and then descends to Hoya Grande in the Villa de Garafía. It is a spectacular route to enjoy panoramic views of the island.
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This climb from Las Norias up to Las Manchas or San Nicolas is a real challenge. With its 4.69 kilometers and 7.3 percent average, you can expect a real “torture.” The pass is brand new asphalted at the beginning. The entire road was built as a new connection road in record time after the volcanic eruption in 2021. The steepest ramps are waiting for you here. There are few plants and trees around at the moment, everything is very bare and the wind can also affect you here. As soon as you come across the old section of road, it becomes level again. Beautiful young palm trees are planted on the left and right of the street. Due to the old section of the climb, you don't necessarily see from the pass data how hard it really is at the beginning. This pass is an important connection of the two already completed lava roads back to LP-2, which is currently still buried by the lava. So if you want to drive towards the south of the island from Los Llanos or Tazacorte, there is currently no way around this climb.
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For breathtaking views, consider the Cumbre Nueva Ridge Trail, which offers impressive vistas and changing vegetation. Another excellent choice is La Palma: Caldera, crater rim at Reventón Pass, providing expansive views from the Cumbre Nueva. The Ruta de los Volcanes, particularly around Volcán El Duraznero and Pico Deseada, also offers magnificent panoramic views of the Caldera de Taburiente and the Cumbre Vieja.
Yes, several challenging options exist. The Ascent to Roque de los Muchachos from Santa Cruz de la Palma is a long and demanding climb, reaching over 2300 meters, suitable for experienced cyclists. For hikers, Montaña de Los Tomillos is a hard circular route requiring very good fitness and sure-footedness. The Las Manchas Ascent also presents a significant challenge with steep ramps on newly asphalted sections.
The region is characterized by its dramatic volcanic landscapes. On routes like the Ruta de los Volcanes, you'll traverse volcanic peaks, craters, and diverse terrain. Volcán El Duraznero offers panoramic views of the Caldera de Taburiente and even Tenerife's Mount Teide on clear days. The Cumbre Nueva Ridge Trail features changing vegetation, including forest sections.
La Palma generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for mountain passes, it's advisable to check weather conditions, especially in winter, as temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes. Clear days offer the best panoramic views. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling.
The Col du Pirs Ascent is considered an insider tip, known for having very little traffic and good asphalt, making it ideal for those seeking a quieter experience. It offers great views of the Atlantic during the ascent.
Beyond exploring the mountain passes themselves, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Tigalate–Mazo Cycling Route' or the 'Mazo – El Pilar to Santa Cruz Road loop'. For mountain biking, options include the 'Vuelta al Cumbre Vieja por la pista Oeste' or the 'El Reventón Pass' trail. Hiking is also very popular, with routes like the 'Pine Forest Trail – Route of the Volcanoes loop' and the 'Jedey-Tigalate Trail to Volcán El Duraznero'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Villa De Mazo, MTB Trails around Villa De Mazo, and Hiking around Villa De Mazo guides.
Yes, some passes do have water sources. For instance, there is a water source available at Reventón Pass, which is also mentioned as being on the Cumbre Nueva Ridge Trail. The Ascent to Roque de los Muchachos also has a small fountain at the top.
Many routes, especially those suitable for cycling, have little traffic, offering a quiet experience. For example, the Ascent to Roque de los Muchachos is noted for having hardly any traffic. The Col du Pirs Ascent is also highlighted for its lack of traffic. Always be aware of other users, whether hikers, cyclists, or occasional vehicles.
Yes, Montaña de Los Tomillos offers a challenging circular route. Additionally, the 'Volcán El Duraznero y Pico Deseada desde El Pueblo (Mazo)' is a difficult circular hiking route that traverses significant volcanic peaks.
The terrain is diverse, ranging from newly asphalted roads on climbs like the Las Manchas Ascent to well-maintained paths on ridge trails. You'll encounter volcanic rock, forest sections, and areas with varying gradients. Some paths, like the Cumbre Nueva Ridge Trail, can have strenuous climbs with significant gradients.
Hiking durations vary greatly depending on the specific route and your fitness level. For example, the 'Pine Forest Trail – Route of the Volcanoes loop' is a moderate 13 km hike. More challenging routes like the 'Volcán El Duraznero y Pico Deseada desde El Pueblo (Mazo)' can be over 25 km, requiring a full day or more. Always check the specific route details for estimated times.


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