La Isleta Peninsula and Las Canteras Beach Trail
La Isleta Peninsula and Las Canteras Beach Trail
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Explore Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on this 9.1-mile moderate hike, blending city sights with the stunning Playa de las Canteras.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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3.76 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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6.27 km
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9.15 km
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11.2 km
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14.3 km
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14.7 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.2 km
2.32 km
1.39 km
799 m
Surfaces
4.60 km
3.99 km
1.79 km
1.74 km
1.49 km
1.07 km
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The trail is easily accessible via public transport, making it convenient to reach the starting point within Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. While specific parking details aren't provided, its urban nature suggests various public parking options would be available nearby.
The information provided does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on this specific route. Given that parts of the trail traverse urban areas and a popular city beach, local regulations regarding dogs in public spaces and on beaches would apply. It's always best to check local signage or official city guidelines for the most current rules.
Gran Canaria generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. However, for comfortable hiking, the cooler months from autumn to spring (roughly October to May) are often preferred. During summer, temperatures can be quite high, especially in the city sections, so an early morning or late afternoon start would be advisable.
No, you do not need any permits or have to pay an entrance fee to hike this route. While parts of the trail are within the Paisaje Protegido de La Isleta, it is a protected landscape, not a park with controlled access or fees for general hiking.
The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of urban and coastal paths. You'll encounter sections of asphalt (4.60 km), paved surfaces (3.99 km), natural paths (1.79 km), unpaved ground (1.74 km), and gravel (1.49 km). The coastal stretch along Playa de las Canteras is generally flat and well-maintained.
This route offers a diverse range of sights. You'll experience the urban environment of Las Palmas, potentially passing through areas like Santa Catalina Park. A significant portion is dedicated to Playa de las Canteras, with continuous ocean views. Other highlights include the Auditorio Alfredo Kraus and a view of Las Palmas from the cross at Las Coloradas. You'll also pass Confital Beach.
Yes, this is a circular route, meaning it starts and ends in roughly the same location, allowing you to explore the city and coast without retracing your steps.
Playa de las Canteras is a major highlight, often considered one of the best urban beaches globally. A unique natural feature is 'La Barra,' a volcanic rock reef running parallel to much of the beach. This creates calm, safe lagoons perfect for swimming or snorkeling. At low tide, you can even walk on 'La Barra' and observe marine life.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official paths within the city. You'll walk along parts of Avenida Apolinario, Concepción Domínguez, Casa del Turismo - Información Turística El Muelle, Onda Atlántica, Calle Mateo Apóstol, Calle Padre Molares Melero, Plaza de España, Calle Pedro Apóstol, and Calle Antonio Romero.
Absolutely! The promenade along Playa de las Canteras is a vibrant area lined with numerous restaurants, bars, and shops, offering plenty of opportunities for refreshments, meals, and restroom breaks. Given its urban nature, other amenities will also be readily available throughout the city sections.
Given the varied terrain and urban sections, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Light, breathable clothing is recommended, especially if hiking during warmer months. Don't forget sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, as much of the route is exposed. Bringing water is also a good idea, though you'll find plenty of places to refill along the beach promenade.