Roque Nublo — a 65-metre volcanic monolith rising from a 1,813m plateau — is Gran Canaria's most iconic image and sacred to the island's original Guanche people. A guided hike to its base delivers 360° views across the entire island and out to Teide on Tenerife.
What to expect
You're collected from Las Palmas in a small group vehicle and driven up into the central highlands, where the temperature drops and the landscape shifts to pine forest and lunar rock. The trail to Roque Nublo is a 2 km each-way moderate hike on well-maintained paths, rising through a natural park of extraordinary stillness. At the monolith's base, your guide recounts the Guanche reverence for this site while you absorb a panorama that — on a clear day — stretches from the Atlantic to Teide's snow-capped summit. The descent is at leisure, with a stop at a mountain mirador on the way back.
Good to know
The hike to the base of Roque Nublo is moderate — approximately 4 km round trip with 200m elevation gain — and suitable for those with reasonable fitness. Wear layers (the summit plateau is cool) and sturdy trainers or hiking shoes. Total excursion time is 5–6 hours; verify compatibility with your all-aboard. Book directly via yourgrancanaria.com.
Sail there
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