Attractions and places to see around Teror offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites in Gran Canaria's green heartland. This region is known for its well-preserved traditional Canarian architecture and significant pilgrimage sites. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from volcanic craters to laurel forests, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features a rich tapestry of natural features and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A short but very scenic ridge trail around the GCc "youngest" volcanic crater – the last eruption of the Caldera de Bandama was about 2000 years ago – which measures approximately 210 meters deep, 580 meters high, and about 1 km in diameter. The trail is easy to walk, close to the sea (and therefore more stable in the weather than the mountains behind it), and offers beautiful views down into the valley, though not so much solitude... but that's okay, it's not crowded.
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The 10.6 km loop is not recommended! The description says it takes 3-4 hours, but it took us over 6 hours and we still didn't finish. The entire trail is difficult to find. This is an extremely difficult tour with many climbing sections. Not for those with a fear of heights! We strongly advise against the "10.6 km" tour.
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Very nice walk through a valley where a path winds through. A small canal drains the water that flows down from the waterfalls. Recommended.
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The Canary Islands Kuegern have particularly long needles and were all planted by hand. They contribute to the production of drinking water, because the mist falls to the ground as drops like rain. Great and very special
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It is very worth going up to Roque Nublo not only to see the rock formation itself, but also to enjoy the spectacular views it gives you from above. The sunsets are incredible.
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The detour to the small waterfall is really fun and the waterfall is also beautifully located.
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The Bandama Nature Park (Spanish: Monumento Natural de Bandama) is a protected landscape area in the northeast of the island of Gran Canaria, in the Spanish province of Las Palmas. It consists of two clearly defined units: the mountain peak Pico de Bandama and the Caldera de Bandama. Origin of the name: The name Bandama is not of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Flemish merchant Daniel Van Damme, who ran a very successful winery in the Caldera in the 16th century. This man's will is the first written documentation of winegrowing in this area of the island. The wine presses, some of which are still preserved today, and the associated fermentation tanks (lagares), in which the grapes were mashed, are among the oldest of their kind on Gran Canaria. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturpark_Bandama
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Very nice views of an impressive landscape. Make sure your shoe soles have a good profile. The ground is quite slippery in some places.
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Teror, known as the 'green heartland' of Gran Canaria, offers several stunning natural attractions. You can visit Roque Nublo, a significant natural monument and symbol of Gran Canaria, or ascend to the Pico de las Nieves summit, the island's highest point with breathtaking views. Explore the Crest Trail – Bandama Caldera, a trail around a natural monument and volcano. Other notable natural spots include the Finca de Osorio, a protected area ideal for hiking and bird watching, the medicinal Fuente Agria, and the Caldera de Pino Santo, a volcanic crater perfect for nature lovers.
Teror is rich in history and culture. The most prominent site is the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pino, a major pilgrimage destination and architectural jewel. Stroll through the Historic Center with its cobbled streets and traditional Canarian houses. You can also visit the Museo de los Patronos de la Virgen, the Episcopal Palace, and the Cistercian Monastery, known for its artisan pastries. The Casa de los Alvarado houses the tourist information office and offers insights into the town's history.
Yes, Teror is an excellent base for hiking. You can hike to Roque Nublo via the Roque Nublo Trail, which offers beautiful views. The Crest Trail – Bandama Caldera is another popular option, though sturdy shoes are recommended due to lava grit. The Finca de Osorio features well-marked trails through laurel forests. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Teror guide, which includes routes like the Parque Rural de Doramas trail and loops around the Finca de Osorio.
Every Sunday, the historic center hosts the traditional Teror Market (Mercadillo de Teror), where you can find fresh local produce, crafts, and typical island products. Don't miss trying the famous Teror chorizo, local cheeses, and traditional sweets made by the Cistercian nuns. Many local restaurants offer traditional Canarian dishes like *papas con mojo* and *sancocho*.
Beyond hiking, Teror offers opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Teror guide, with options like the 'View of Teror – Views of Las Palmas loop'. For off-road adventures, the Gravel biking around Teror guide features routes such as the 'Switchbacks with a view – Pico de las Nieves summit loop'.
Yes, Teror has options for families. The Finca de Osorio is a great place for outdoor activities like picnics and easy walks. The Small Waterfall is also a relatively easy and popular route for families with children. The Pico de las Nieves summit offers a viewing platform that can be enjoyed by all, though conditions can be chilly.
Teror can be visited year-round, but many find the spring and autumn months ideal for outdoor activities due to milder temperatures. Sundays are particularly vibrant due to the traditional Teror Market. If you plan to hike to higher elevations like Pico de las Nieves, be prepared for potentially cooler and cloudier conditions, even in summer.
Teror's mountainous terrain provides several excellent viewpoints. The Pico de las Nieves summit offers panoramic views towards the south of the island. From Roque Nublo, you can enjoy expansive vistas of other nearby rock monoliths. Other natural lookouts include those in Hornillo and Miraflor, offering views of the Teror Ravine. You can also get great views of the historic center from the road to Valleseco and from the Lomo Verdugo lookout.
The Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pino is Teror's main attraction and a major pilgrimage site for all Canarians. It is dedicated to the patron saint of the island, the Virgen del Pino. This architectural marvel combines Gothic and neoclassical elements and houses an impressive image of the Virgen. It has been recognized as a Minor Basilica by Pope Benedict XV and a National Monument, making it a cornerstone of the island's religious and cultural heritage.
Absolutely. Teror is renowned for its well-preserved traditional Canarian architecture. Walking through its Historic Center, you'll encounter cobbled streets and houses adorned with carved wooden balconies, which are characteristic of the island's colonial past and traditional essence. Calle Real de la Plaza, the main street, is a living museum of this architectural style.
Visitors frequently praise Teror for its unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant local culture. The stunning views from sites like Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Finca de Osorio and the lively Sunday market. The traditional architecture and the spiritual significance of the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pino also leave a lasting impression.


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