> Quick Answer: Gran Canaria has over 1,000 km of signposted trails covering all difficulty levels. The unmissable route is Roque Nublo (3 km round trip, 1.5-2 hours, free entry, 50 km from Las Canteras), while Tamadaba Natural Park offers pine forest trails of 8-12 km just 45 km away. Hiking is possible year-round, with spring and autumn being the ideal seasons.
Gran Canaria: Hiking Paradise
Gran Canaria is known as a "miniature continent" for its incredible diversity of landscapes. In just a few hours' drive you can go from golden beaches to laurel forests, from desert ravines to volcanic peaks.
The island has more than 1,000 km of signposted trails, from easy walks to high mountain routes. The climate allows hiking all year round, though spring and autumn are ideal.
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The 10 Best Trails
1. Roque Nublo ⭐ (Essential)
The most iconic route in Gran Canaria. Ascent to the island's symbol.
| Information | Detail |
|-------------|--------|
| Difficulty | Easy-Medium |
| Distance | 3 km (round trip) |
| Duration | 1.5-2 hours |
| Elevation | 100 metres |
| Start | La Goleta car park |
| Distance from Las Canteras | 50 km (1 hour) |
#### Description
Well-signposted trail ascending to the base of Roque Nublo (1,813 m). Views are spectacular: Tenerife with Mount Teide, Fuerteventura, and all of Gran Canaria.
#### Tips
- Best time: Sunrise or sunset
- Bring: Water, sun protection, windbreaker
- Avoid: Days with calima (reduced visibility)
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2. Tamadaba Natural Park
Canarian pine forest with impressive sea views.
| Information | Detail |
|-------------|--------|
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Distance | 8-12 km (depending on route) |
| Duration | 3-5 hours |
| Elevation | 300-500 metres |
| Start | Tamadaba recreational area |
| Distance from Las Canteras | 45 km (50 min) |
#### Main Routes
| Route | Distance | Difficulty |
|-------|----------|------------|
| Tamadaba Circular | 8 km | Medium |
| Tamadaba - Tirma | 12 km | Medium-High |
| Balcón Viewpoint | 4 km | Easy |
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3. Barranco de Guayadeque
Spectacular ravine with inhabited caves and archaeological sites.
| Information | Detail |
|-------------|--------|
| Difficulty | Easy-Medium |
| Distance | 6-10 km |
| Duration | 2-4 hours |
| Elevation | 200-400 metres |
| Start | Interpretation Centre |
| Distance from Las Canteras | 25 km (30 min) |
#### What to See
- Inhabited cave houses
- Guayadeque Chapel (in a cave)
- Cave restaurants
- Aboriginal archaeological sites
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4. Pico de las Nieves
The highest peak in Gran Canaria (1,956 m).
| Information | Detail |
|-------------|--------|
| Difficulty | Easy (from car park) |
| Distance | 2 km (round trip) |
| Duration | 45 min - 1 hour |
| Elevation | 50 metres |
| Start | Pico de las Nieves viewpoint |
| Distance from Las Canteras | 55 km (1h 10min) |
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5. Caldera de Bandama
Perfectly preserved volcanic crater.
| Information | Detail |
|-------------|--------|
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Distance | 3.5 km (descent to floor) |
| Duration | 2-2.5 hours |
| Elevation | 200 metres |
| Start | Bandama viewpoint |
| Distance from Las Canteras | 15 km (20 min) |
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6. Playa de Güigüí
The wildest and most virgin beach in Gran Canaria. Only accessible on foot or by boat.
| Information | Detail |
|-------------|--------|
| Difficulty | High |
| Distance | 12 km (round trip) |
| Duration | 6-7 hours |
| Elevation | 600 metres |
| Start | Tasartico |
| Distance from Las Canteras | 70 km (1h 15min) |
#### Warning
- Demanding route, only for experienced hikers
- Bring plenty of water (minimum 2L/person)
- No facilities at the beach
- Best in autumn/spring
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Trails by Difficulty
Easy (Families)
| Trail | Distance | Duration | Highlight |
|-------|----------|----------|-----------|
| Roque Nublo | 3 km | 1.5h | Island symbol |
| Pico de las Nieves | 2 km | 45 min | Roof of Gran Canaria |
| Los Tilos de Moya | 2 km | 1h | Laurel forest |
Medium (Good Fitness)
| Trail | Distance | Duration | Highlight |
|-------|----------|----------|-----------|
| Tamadaba Circular | 8 km | 3-4h | Pine forest |
| Barranco Guayadeque | 6 km | 2-3h | Caves, history |
| Caldera de Bandama | 3.5 km | 2h | Volcanic crater |
Difficult (Experts)
| Trail | Distance | Duration | Highlight |
|-------|----------|----------|-----------|
| Playa de Güigüí | 12 km | 6-7h | Virgin beach |
| Camino de Santiago GC | 70 km | 3-4 days | Full traverse |
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When to Go
Best Season
| Season | Conditions | Recommendation |
|--------|------------|----------------|
| Spring (Mar-May) | Ideal, flowers | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Autumn (Sep-Nov) | Perfect, mild | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | Cool at peaks | ⭐⭐ |
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | Hot in low areas | ⭐ |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best trail for beginners?
Roque Nublo is perfect: short (3 km), well signposted, spectacular scenery and accessible for the whole family. Los Tilos de Moya is also very easy.Do I need a guide for hiking?
For the main routes (Roque Nublo, Tamadaba) no, they're well signposted. For long or technical routes (Güigüí, traverses), it's highly recommended.
Can I hike all year round?
Yes, the climate allows it. Spring and autumn are ideal. In summer, start early and avoid low areas. In winter, peaks can be cool but accessible.
Are there trails accessible from Las Canteras without a car?
Few. Bandama has some transport, but for the best trails you need a car or organised tour. Rental costs from €25/day.
Which trail has the best views?
Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves have views of the entire island. Tamadaba offers sea views and spectacular sunsets.Can I take my dog on the trails?
Yes, on most trails. Bring water for them and bags to collect waste. Some protected areas may have restrictions.
How much does hiking in Gran Canaria cost?
The trails are free. You only need transport (car from €25/day) and basic equipment. Guided tours cost €35-70/person.
