Best mountain peaks around Artenara are found in the heart of Gran Canaria's mountainous interior, a dramatic landscape described as a "petrified storm." Artenara, the highest village on the island, provides access to several remarkable mountain peaks. The region is known for its unique geomorphology and significant cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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We almost missed the turnoff, but luckily we just went up – and it was worth it! Good handholds and footholds are available for the final climbs.
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The archaeological hiking trail on the Roque Bentayga offers not only a museum and great views but also impressions of the historical religious place of worship.
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There is a free visitor center at Roque Bentayga - with parking. From there you can walk up the Bentaga in a few minutes, which was used as a religious place of worship. Great views from this impressive and historic mountain in the middle of the crater. Hikers should note that the access road is only open during opening hours. There are two barriers that are otherwise closed. Below the first barrier there are some parking spaces at the road junction.
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A worthwhile summit with a fantastic view. Be sure to climb and enjoy!
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The ascent to the summit leads through romantic pine forests on well-developed paths. Highly recommended if you want to travel north on Gran Canaria.
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It is very worthwhile to climb up to Roque Nublo not only to see the rock formation itself, but also to enjoy the spectacular views it offers from above. The sunsets are incredible.
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Feels like the real highlight here when you look at the "buildings" at the highest point in Gran Canaria...
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Roque Nublo is an iconic natural monument and a symbol of Gran Canaria, standing 1,813 meters above sea level. It was a sacred mountain for the ancient Guanches, who built a place of worship at its base. Today, it offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding rugged landscape, the Caldera de Tejeda, and on clear days, even Mount Teide on Tenerife. You can learn more about this landmark at Roque Nublo.
For the most extensive panoramic views across almost the entire island of Gran Canaria, including Roque Nublo and the Caldera de Tejeda, head to Pico de las Nieves summit. As the highest peak at 1,949 meters, it also allows views of neighboring islands like Tenerife on clear days. Pico Campanario, at 1,917 meters, also provides great panoramic views, including Mount Teide and Pico de las Nieves itself.
Yes, Roque Bentayga is considered a gateway to the 'Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria,' a UNESCO World Heritage site. It holds immense historical and spiritual significance for the aboriginal Canary Islanders, who considered it a holy place and built ceremonial sites and lived in caves on its slopes. You can walk along a path to its base to see archaeological remains and informative panels.
The region around Artenara offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to challenging. For example, near Roque Nublo, you can find routes like the 'Roque Nublo – View of Roque Nublo loop' which is a moderate 3.2 km hike. For more options, explore the 'Mountain Hikes around Artenara' guide at komoot.com/guide/1554130/mountain-hikes-around-artenara.
Visiting early in the morning is often recommended for a more solitary and enjoyable experience, especially at popular spots like Roque Nublo. While snowfall is rare, Pico de las Nieves can be quite fresh, so packing a windbreaker is advisable. Clear days offer the best panoramic views, particularly for seeing other islands from Pico de las Nieves.
While many trails can be challenging, some areas offer more accessible experiences. For instance, the path to the base of Roque Bentayga is a relatively short and easy ascent. Pico de las Nieves also has parking facilities close to the summit, making the stunning viewpoints more accessible for families. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out.
Absolutely. The mountainous terrain around Artenara is popular with cyclists. You can find challenging routes such as the 'Pico de las Nieves and Roque Nublo Circular' which covers over 37 km. For more cycling adventures, check out the 'Cycling around Artenara' guide at komoot.com/guide/1554129/cycling-around-artenara.
Beyond the dramatic volcanic landscapes, you'll encounter unique geological formations. Roque Nublo is a colossal basaltic rock, one of the largest natural crags in the world. Roque Bentayga is another distinctive stone monolith. The region is part of the Parque Rural del Nublo, known for its unique geomorphology and biodiversity, and the Tamadaba Natural Park, home to Tamadaba Peak and its pine forests.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from Pico de las Nieves and Roque Nublo, where a 'sea of clouds' can be observed during sunrise. The unique geological formations, the sense of history at sites like Roque Bentayga, and the opportunity for challenging yet rewarding hikes are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty and tranquility of areas like Tamadaba Peak are also a big draw.
Yes, from the Mirador de Unamuno in Artenara, visitors can often see all three of the most important peaks of Gran Canaria: Pico de las Nieves, Roque Nublo, and Roque Bentayga, truly showcasing the region's dramatic mountain scenery.
While not as widely known as Roque Nublo or Pico de las Nieves, Pico Campanario (1,917 m) offers an absolutely worthwhile detour. It provides great panoramic views, including Mount Teide and Pico de las Nieves, and can be a rewarding ascent for those looking for a bit more adventure, even if paths aren't always clearly marked.
Artenara, at approximately 1,200 meters, is the highest village on Gran Canaria. It serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains and experiencing its unique cultural heritage, including its cave houses. Montaña de Artenara, situated at 1,455 meters, is directly opposite the village and offers wonderful views of the valleys and mountain ranges.


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