7 hr 30 min
Pico de las Nieves & Roque Nublo Full-Day Adventure
Summit Gran Canaria's highest peak, marvel at volcanic monoliths, and savor island flavors in mountain villages
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Stand at 1,949 metres, where volcanic ridges meet Atlantic horizons.
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7 hr 30 min
Summit Gran Canaria's highest peak, marvel at volcanic monoliths, and savor island flavors in mountain villages
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10 hr
Journey through Gran Canaria's volcanic craters, hike to ancient rock formations, and savor island flavors
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9 hr
Summit hike near the island's highest point with panoramic coastal views and traditional lunch
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Pico de las Nieves & Roque Nublo Full-Day Adventure
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7 hr 30 min | ★ 4.7 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | €48 | Book → |
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Volcano Sunset & Local Cuisine Discovery
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10 hr | ★ 4.9 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | €113 | Book → |
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Peaks of Gran Canaria Hiking Adventure
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9 hr | ★ 4.9 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | €70 | Book → |
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Roque Nublo provides an immersive connection to the island's volcanic terrain, whereas the Pico de las Nieves tour offers immediate high-altitude accessibility for those prioritizing broad horizons. Most visitors find that pairing the challenging trek with the convenient summit drive creates a complete exploration of Gran Canaria's landmarks.
| Feature | Top pick Roque Nublo | Pico de las Nieves |
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Physical exertion required |
Moderate hiking involved | None (drive-to summit) |
Access method |
Trail access required | Vehicle road access |
Primary viewing experience |
Close-up volcanic formation | Wide-angle island panorama |
Crowd levels |
High during midday | High at sunset |
Essential gear |
Sturdy hiking footwear | Light jacket for wind |
Pico de las nieves tour tours |
Available | Available |
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Verdict: Choose Roque Nublo for an active excursion requiring pico de las nieves tour tickets if you prefer movement, or the summit drive for a relaxing experience where pico de las nieves tour tour options provide convenience.
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GC-600, 35360 Tejeda
Primary starting point for all visitors
Open in Google MapsFollow GC-600 from Tejeda or Ayacata until reaching the designated parking area.
Wear sturdy hiking boots or shoes with grip to navigate the volcanic, uneven terrain of a typical pico de las nieves tour. Mountain weather changes rapidly, so carry layers regardless of the season.
Only light daypacks are recommended for your pico de las nieves tour excursion. There are no lockers or security checkpoints at the trail entrance.
Photography is permitted throughout the Monumento Natural del Roque Nublo. Tripods may be used provided they do not obstruct the path for other visitors on their pico de las nieves tour.
The trail to the main landmark involves significant elevation gain and rocky paths. A standard pico de las nieves tour is generally unsuitable for visitors with mobility aids.
Mobile reception can be inconsistent in high-altitude areas. Download maps before starting your pico de las nieves tour tickets validation.
Families are welcome, though children should be supervised on rocky ledges. A pico de las nieves tour requires steady walking stamina.
No food or drink services are available at the site. Carry sufficient water for your entire pico de las nieves tour tour duration.
Pets must be kept on a leash at all times. Ensure your animal is comfortable with rugged mountain paths during the pico de las nieves tour.
The site is managed for conservation. Stay on marked paths during your pico de las nieves tour.
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Mild temperatures and blooming flora perfect for photography.
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Arrive at 09:00 to ensure parking availability for your pico de las nieves tour.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
The highest point on the island offering expansive vistas.
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Since entrance is 0 EUR, reservations must be managed via the official site. Ensure your digital booking is ready as no refunds apply to free entries.
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Historic hotel located at a high mountain pass.
Pico de las Nieves rises to 1,949 metres above sea level, making it the highest accessible point on Gran Canaria and the second-highest peak in the Canary Islands after Tenerife's Mount Teide.
The name — Peak of the Snows — recalls a time when winter ice was harvested here and carried down to coastal towns for food preservation, a practice that continued into the early twentieth century. The summit lies within the central massif, a volcanic core formed roughly fourteen million years ago during the island's shield-building phase. Erosion has since carved the surrounding calderas and ridges into the dramatic relief visible from the viewpoint today.
The site serves as a natural anchor for understanding Gran Canaria's geological layering and microclimatic diversity. From the summit platform, visitors look east toward Roque Nublo, a basalt monolith standing eighty metres tall, and south across the Fataga ravine toward the coastal dunes of Maspalomas. On clear mornings, Mount Teide becomes visible across the strait, its silhouette rising above the cloud inversion that typically settles around 1,200 metres. The viewpoint's orientation captures sunrise over the Atlantic and sunset behind the island's western slopes, both of which draw photographers year-round. Trade winds funnel through the passes below, creating a persistent breeze that moderates temperatures even in summer.
Access to Pico de las Nieves improved significantly after the construction of the GC-130 road in the mid-twentieth century, linking the central highlands to the coastal population centres. The paved route from Ayacuaro climbs through terraced pine forests and agricultural plots, passing through the villages of San Bartolomé de Tirajana and Tejeda. The final approach to the summit includes a series of hairpin bends and a small parking area adjacent to the military radar installation that occupies the peak. A short paved path leads from the car park to the main viewing terrace, which is equipped with interpretive panels identifying surrounding topographic features.
The pico de las nieves tour has become a fixture of Gran Canaria's inland tourism, often paired with visits to Roque Nublo or the almond groves of Tejeda. The summit's altitude and exposure make it one of the few places on the island where frost and occasional snow occur during winter cold snaps, lending the site its historical name. Visitor numbers have grown steadily since online reservation requirements were introduced, a measure designed to manage congestion during peak daylight hours and preserve the site's infrastructure.
"From the summit platform, Mount Teide becomes visible across the strait, its silhouette rising above the cloud inversion."
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You leave the coastal plains behind and climb inland on the GC-130, the road winding through pine stands and terraced slopes. The air cools as you gain altitude, and the scent of resin replaces the salt of the coast.
After forty minutes, you reach the final ascent — a series of tight switchbacks that bring you to the summit car park at 1,949 metres. You step out into a steady breeze and walk the short paved path to the main terrace.
The viewing platform opens onto a panorama that stretches from Roque Nublo in the east to the western ridges of the caldera. On a clear morning, you spot Mount Teide across the water, its peak floating above a band of cloud. Below, the Fataga ravine cuts a deep scar through the landscape, its sides striped with ochre and grey. You trace the road you drove, a thin ribbon switchbacking down toward the villages. The wind picks up, and you pull your jacket tighter.
You spend twenty minutes at the rail, watching light shift across the ridges. A few other visitors arrive, take photographs, and leave. The silence returns. Before descending, you walk to the interpretive panels and read about the ice harvest, the volcanic history, the endemic flora clinging to the slopes. The pico de las nieves trip delivers what it promises: altitude, clarity, and a view that reframes the island's geography in a single sweep.
The site is open daily from 09:00–17:00.
Yes, a mandatory advance online reservation is required for all visitors.
The entrance fee is 0 EUR.
There are no restroom facilities at the Monumento Natural del Roque Nublo.
The trails are rugged and generally not suitable for mobility aids.
Pets are permitted if kept on a leash at all times.
We recommend arriving between 09:00–16:00 to avoid congestion.
No, you must bring all food and drink with you.
Yes, photography is welcome for personal use.
As the entry is free, simply manage your reservation via the official site.