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Mirador Astronómico de la Degollada de las Yeguas

35107 San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Las Palmas, Spain
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Nestled in the heart of southern Gran Canaria, Mirador Astronómico de la Degollada de las Yeguas is a stunning viewpoint that blends dramatic landscapes with an exceptional spot for stargazing.

Why It’s Worth the Stop:

🌄 Jaw-Dropping Views – The viewpoint overlooks a vast, arid canyon that stretches all the way toward the southern coast. It’s a surprising and sudden shift from the nearby lush palm groves and coastal resorts, giving you a sense of the island’s wild, volcanic heart.

🌌 Designed for Stargazing – This isn’t just a daytime stop. As the name suggests, the site is also set up for astronomy. It’s far from light pollution and includes signs and orientation markers to help visitors identify constellations and planets. Bring a telescope or binoculars for an even more immersive experience.

🚗 Easy Access – Located right along GC-60, it's a convenient stop whether you're heading from Maspalomas to the central mountains or doing a scenic loop. There’s a small parking area right next to the viewpoint, and no hiking is required.

🧘‍♀️ Peaceful Atmosphere – Despite being roadside, it’s a calm, quiet place. At sunset or early morning, you may find yourself completely alone with the landscape and the wind.

📷 Photographer’s Paradise – The combination of rugged cliffs, shifting light, and deep canyons makes for some fantastic photo opportunities—both day and night.

Good to Know:

There are no facilities on site (no toilets or shops), so bring water and anything you might need.

Best visited at sunset or after dark for a full experience—especially if you're into astrophotography.

Can get windy and cooler, especially after sundown, so...

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7y

This was a stop that we discovered completely by chance. We had been driving in the valleys and the mountains all day and this stop was on our final leg from the peak, back down through Fataga and we stopped here before returning back to our hotel on the outskirts of Playa del Ingles. My partner pulled the car in here because I was starting to feel carsick, so we thought we would get out and have some air and stretch our legs for a bit. We were glad we did as the views were absolutely stunning. It was such a beautiful time of day for it too, it was late afternoon into early evening, the sun was low in the sky and the lighting made for some gorgeous photos. We had our camera and tripod with us so we took advantage of this and took some pictures of us together in front of the scenery: they came out great and we will always treasure them. There was a family with some children here too and the kids were quite awestruck...

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24w

La Degollada de las Yeguas es uno de los miradores más espectaculares del sur de Gran Canaria y una parada imprescindible para quienes recorren la carretera entre Maspalomas y Fataga. Situado a 546 metros de altitud, en pleno macizo de Amurga y entre los barrancos de Tirajana y Fataga, este enclave ofrece una panorámica impresionante que abarca desde las montañas interiores hasta las icónicas dunas de Maspalomas.

El mirador cuenta con un amplio aparcamiento y está perfectamente señalizado en la carretera GC-60, lo que facilita la visita tanto para quienes viajan en coche como para ciclistas y senderistas. Desde aquí, el paisaje recuerda a los grandes desiertos norteamericanos, con barrancos profundos, formaciones rocosas y una vegetación que cambia con la altitud. Es un lugar ideal para desconectar, hacer fotografías y disfrutar del silencio y la naturaleza.

Además de su valor paisajístico, la Degollada de las Yeguas es un reconocido mirador astronómico, gracias a la baja contaminación lumínica de la zona. Es posible observar estrellas de ambos hemisferios durante todo el año, lo que lo convierte en un destino atractivo para los aficionados a la astronomía.

El entorno invita a continuar la ruta hacia Fataga, un pintoresco pueblo cercano, o a explorar el barranco de Fataga y otros puntos de interés natural y cultural de la zona. Se recomienda llevar agua y protección solar, ya que el clima suele ser cálido y soleado, y, si se visita de noche, una chaqueta por las corrientes de aire.

En resumen, la Degollada de las Yeguas es un balcón natural imprescindible en Gran Canaria, perfecto para quienes buscan vistas inolvidables, tranquilidad y una conexión directa con la...

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Mirela OlariuMirela Olariu
Nestled in the heart of southern Gran Canaria, Mirador Astronómico de la Degollada de las Yeguas is a stunning viewpoint that blends dramatic landscapes with an exceptional spot for stargazing. Why It’s Worth the Stop: 🌄 Jaw-Dropping Views – The viewpoint overlooks a vast, arid canyon that stretches all the way toward the southern coast. It’s a surprising and sudden shift from the nearby lush palm groves and coastal resorts, giving you a sense of the island’s wild, volcanic heart. 🌌 Designed for Stargazing – This isn’t just a daytime stop. As the name suggests, the site is also set up for astronomy. It’s far from light pollution and includes signs and orientation markers to help visitors identify constellations and planets. Bring a telescope or binoculars for an even more immersive experience. 🚗 Easy Access – Located right along GC-60, it's a convenient stop whether you're heading from Maspalomas to the central mountains or doing a scenic loop. There’s a small parking area right next to the viewpoint, and no hiking is required. 🧘‍♀️ Peaceful Atmosphere – Despite being roadside, it’s a calm, quiet place. At sunset or early morning, you may find yourself completely alone with the landscape and the wind. 📷 Photographer’s Paradise – The combination of rugged cliffs, shifting light, and deep canyons makes for some fantastic photo opportunities—both day and night. Good to Know: There are no facilities on site (no toilets or shops), so bring water and anything you might need. Best visited at sunset or after dark for a full experience—especially if you're into astrophotography. Can get windy and cooler, especially after sundown, so bring a jacket.
Holly GreenHolly Green
This was a stop that we discovered completely by chance. We had been driving in the valleys and the mountains all day and this stop was on our final leg from the peak, back down through Fataga and we stopped here before returning back to our hotel on the outskirts of Playa del Ingles. My partner pulled the car in here because I was starting to feel carsick, so we thought we would get out and have some air and stretch our legs for a bit. We were glad we did as the views were absolutely stunning. It was such a beautiful time of day for it too, it was late afternoon into early evening, the sun was low in the sky and the lighting made for some gorgeous photos. We had our camera and tripod with us so we took advantage of this and took some pictures of us together in front of the scenery: they came out great and we will always treasure them. There was a family with some children here too and the kids were quite awestruck by the views.
Antoni Sánchez-OrtizAntoni Sánchez-Ortiz
La Degollada de las Yeguas es uno de los miradores más espectaculares del sur de Gran Canaria y una parada imprescindible para quienes recorren la carretera entre Maspalomas y Fataga. Situado a 546 metros de altitud, en pleno macizo de Amurga y entre los barrancos de Tirajana y Fataga, este enclave ofrece una panorámica impresionante que abarca desde las montañas interiores hasta las icónicas dunas de Maspalomas. El mirador cuenta con un amplio aparcamiento y está perfectamente señalizado en la carretera GC-60, lo que facilita la visita tanto para quienes viajan en coche como para ciclistas y senderistas. Desde aquí, el paisaje recuerda a los grandes desiertos norteamericanos, con barrancos profundos, formaciones rocosas y una vegetación que cambia con la altitud. Es un lugar ideal para desconectar, hacer fotografías y disfrutar del silencio y la naturaleza. Además de su valor paisajístico, la Degollada de las Yeguas es un reconocido mirador astronómico, gracias a la baja contaminación lumínica de la zona. Es posible observar estrellas de ambos hemisferios durante todo el año, lo que lo convierte en un destino atractivo para los aficionados a la astronomía. El entorno invita a continuar la ruta hacia Fataga, un pintoresco pueblo cercano, o a explorar el barranco de Fataga y otros puntos de interés natural y cultural de la zona. Se recomienda llevar agua y protección solar, ya que el clima suele ser cálido y soleado, y, si se visita de noche, una chaqueta por las corrientes de aire. En resumen, la Degollada de las Yeguas es un balcón natural imprescindible en Gran Canaria, perfecto para quienes buscan vistas inolvidables, tranquilidad y una conexión directa con la naturaleza de la isla.
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Nestled in the heart of southern Gran Canaria, Mirador Astronómico de la Degollada de las Yeguas is a stunning viewpoint that blends dramatic landscapes with an exceptional spot for stargazing. Why It’s Worth the Stop: 🌄 Jaw-Dropping Views – The viewpoint overlooks a vast, arid canyon that stretches all the way toward the southern coast. It’s a surprising and sudden shift from the nearby lush palm groves and coastal resorts, giving you a sense of the island’s wild, volcanic heart. 🌌 Designed for Stargazing – This isn’t just a daytime stop. As the name suggests, the site is also set up for astronomy. It’s far from light pollution and includes signs and orientation markers to help visitors identify constellations and planets. Bring a telescope or binoculars for an even more immersive experience. 🚗 Easy Access – Located right along GC-60, it's a convenient stop whether you're heading from Maspalomas to the central mountains or doing a scenic loop. There’s a small parking area right next to the viewpoint, and no hiking is required. 🧘‍♀️ Peaceful Atmosphere – Despite being roadside, it’s a calm, quiet place. At sunset or early morning, you may find yourself completely alone with the landscape and the wind. 📷 Photographer’s Paradise – The combination of rugged cliffs, shifting light, and deep canyons makes for some fantastic photo opportunities—both day and night. Good to Know: There are no facilities on site (no toilets or shops), so bring water and anything you might need. Best visited at sunset or after dark for a full experience—especially if you're into astrophotography. Can get windy and cooler, especially after sundown, so bring a jacket.
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This was a stop that we discovered completely by chance. We had been driving in the valleys and the mountains all day and this stop was on our final leg from the peak, back down through Fataga and we stopped here before returning back to our hotel on the outskirts of Playa del Ingles. My partner pulled the car in here because I was starting to feel carsick, so we thought we would get out and have some air and stretch our legs for a bit. We were glad we did as the views were absolutely stunning. It was such a beautiful time of day for it too, it was late afternoon into early evening, the sun was low in the sky and the lighting made for some gorgeous photos. We had our camera and tripod with us so we took advantage of this and took some pictures of us together in front of the scenery: they came out great and we will always treasure them. There was a family with some children here too and the kids were quite awestruck by the views.
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La Degollada de las Yeguas es uno de los miradores más espectaculares del sur de Gran Canaria y una parada imprescindible para quienes recorren la carretera entre Maspalomas y Fataga. Situado a 546 metros de altitud, en pleno macizo de Amurga y entre los barrancos de Tirajana y Fataga, este enclave ofrece una panorámica impresionante que abarca desde las montañas interiores hasta las icónicas dunas de Maspalomas. El mirador cuenta con un amplio aparcamiento y está perfectamente señalizado en la carretera GC-60, lo que facilita la visita tanto para quienes viajan en coche como para ciclistas y senderistas. Desde aquí, el paisaje recuerda a los grandes desiertos norteamericanos, con barrancos profundos, formaciones rocosas y una vegetación que cambia con la altitud. Es un lugar ideal para desconectar, hacer fotografías y disfrutar del silencio y la naturaleza. Además de su valor paisajístico, la Degollada de las Yeguas es un reconocido mirador astronómico, gracias a la baja contaminación lumínica de la zona. Es posible observar estrellas de ambos hemisferios durante todo el año, lo que lo convierte en un destino atractivo para los aficionados a la astronomía. El entorno invita a continuar la ruta hacia Fataga, un pintoresco pueblo cercano, o a explorar el barranco de Fataga y otros puntos de interés natural y cultural de la zona. Se recomienda llevar agua y protección solar, ya que el clima suele ser cálido y soleado, y, si se visita de noche, una chaqueta por las corrientes de aire. En resumen, la Degollada de las Yeguas es un balcón natural imprescindible en Gran Canaria, perfecto para quienes buscan vistas inolvidables, tranquilidad y una conexión directa con la naturaleza de la isla.
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