Best mountain peaks around Santa Cruz De La Palma offer access to the diverse landscapes of La Palma, a volcanic island in the Canary Islands. The region is characterized by dramatic volcanic formations, including a massive erosion caldera, and lush pine forests. These summits provide panoramic views and rewarding hiking experiences for various skill levels. Santa Cruz De La Palma serves as a gateway to these natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Magnificent view, 2,366 meters above sea level - the second highest point on La Palma after the Roque de los Muchachos.
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At the island's highest point, the 2,426-meter-high Roque de los Muchachos, a hill in the Caldera de Taburiente, is one of the world's best stargazing sites. The uniqueness of Roque de los Muchachos is characterized by a fortuitous combination of natural factors, such as the island's location, its special climate, excellent environmental quality, and the physical characteristics of the site, which result in some of the cleanest skies in the world. Among other telescopes, the renowned William Herschel Telescope, the Nordic Optical Telescope, and the GRANTECAN (Gran Telescopio Canarias), equipped with a 10.4-meter-diameter mirror, can be admired here.
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Pico Birigoyo is very exposed to the trade winds that sweep over the ridge. The practically 360° all-round view is simply phenomenal. It is worth watching the sunrise or sunset here. It's not too far to the parking lot at El Pilar.
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On a day with visibility you will see the nearby islands. Don't miss the sunset, the colors are different here. The temperature changes constantly, don't forget your windbreak
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It's gigantic to see the observatory up close 🌞😎🥾🇪🇦
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Great spot for photographing the stars and the Milky Way.
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The Fuente Nueva peak (2,366 metres) is the second highest peak on La Palma and offers incredible views of the Taburiente caldera. As a curiosity, hanging from the side of the mountain, you can see what seems to be the face of a man engraved on the rock. It is said that it was carved by the ancient inhabitants of the island, but it is more likely that it is actually a natural formation.
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The Roque de los Muchachos (2426 meters) is the highest point on the island of La Palma and one of the best places in the world for observing the sky. It is not surprising that here we find an observatory where great advances have been made in the study of the universe.
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The highest point on La Palma is Roque de los Muchachos Observatory and Summit, reaching an elevation of 2,426 meters. It is also the second-highest peak in the Canary Islands.
Roque de los Muchachos Observatory and Summit is globally recognized for its exceptional sky observation conditions, hosting some of the world's most advanced astronomical telescopes. Its high elevation and clear skies make it ideal for stargazing, and it offers spectacular panoramic views, often above a "sea of clouds," looking into the Caldera de Taburiente and across to neighboring islands.
Pico de la Nieve (Snow Peak) provides exceptional panoramic views of the entire Caldera de Taburiente National Park. Similarly, Pico Bejenado offers a spectacular 360-degree view of the Caldera and the west of the island, making it one of the best viewpoints.
While many peaks involve hiking, Roque de los Muchachos is relatively accessible by road to the summit, making it easier for families to enjoy the views. Some parts of the hike to Pico de la Nieve are described as relatively simple with little incline, making it enjoyable for many hikers.
From Pico Bejenado, you can enjoy truly spectacular and diverse views, including outstanding insular landscapes, a panoramic view of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, the Ruta de los Volcanes, and the Valle de Aridane. It offers a close-up view into the Caldera as well as a reverse view towards the Cumbre Vieja mountain range.
The clear skies, especially at higher altitudes like Roque de los Muchachos, are ideal for stargazing. For hiking, clear days offer the best panoramic views. It's advisable to check local weather conditions, as higher elevations can be windy and cloudy, especially during certain times of the year.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging trails. The ascent to Pico Bejenado is described as strenuous but rewarding. The hike to Birigoyo Peak also includes a challenging steep ascent with loose lava ash. These trails often pass through beautiful pine forests and volcanic landscapes.
Beyond hiking, the region around Santa Cruz De La Palma offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Pico de la Nieve Trail, and challenging MTB trails like The Cane Trail (GR 131). Road cycling routes, including the Roque de los Muchachos Loop, are also popular. For more details, explore the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides for the area.
When hiking the mountain peaks, especially at higher altitudes, it's recommended to bring water and wear sturdy shoes. In winter months, mittens and warm clothing are necessary for peaks like Roque de los Muchachos. Weather can change quickly, so layered clothing is advisable.
While general access to the park is open, certain areas or specific trails within the Caldera de Taburiente National Park might require permits, especially for overnight stays or access to restricted zones. It's always best to check with the national park authorities for the most current regulations before planning your hike.
From peaks like Birigoyo Peak, you can observe the impressive "cloud waterfall" phenomenon on the Cumbre Vieja, where trade winds push clouds over the mountain ridge. The high altitude of Roque de los Muchachos often places you above a "sea of clouds," offering a unique perspective.
Many popular trailheads and viewpoints, such as those near Pico de la Nieve, have designated parking areas. However, these can become very busy, especially later in the day. It's often recommended to arrive early to secure a spot.


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