Roque Nublo is one of the ideal trails for lovers of the Mountain. If you are one of the people who want to start hiking in Gran Canaria, this is one of the places that you should not miss when you come to this island. You can visit the Roque Nublo both for the tomorrow as for the In the afternoon, perhaps it is best to do it in the afternoon, since there are usually fewer tourists and you can also enjoy a wonderful sunset at the top of the mountain and contemplate the beautiful colors that usually form at these times of the dayould be noted that the Roque Nublo Natural Monument is one of the most emblematic icons of Gran Canaria and has served as inspiration to promote this island internationally. This monument is located in the Municipality of Tejeda, exactly within the Parque Rural del Nublo. To get there, the easiest route is to start from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and head towards Santa BrĂgida, continuing through the Vega de San Mateo to Tejeda. It is a short route of approximately 43 kilometers one way and another 43 kilometers back by vehicle, which can be done in about 90 minutes, to which we must add the stops to eat, take pictures or simply enjoy the place. When taking this tour, tourists can make a stop at Cruz de Tejeda, where they will have the opportunity to buy cheeses, honey and typical foods of this municipality, as well as souvenirs and souvenirs. Then you can make another stop at the Degollada de Becerra Viewpoint, famous for its spectacular views. In this place you can see the Roque Nublo, the Roque del Fraile, the Roque Bentayga, the town of Tejeda and the Caldera de Tejeda. In addition, days with visibility it is possible to see the silhouette of the Teide volcano. Parking near the viewpoint de la Degollada is the starting point where the path to Roque Nublo begins, which can be considered the most popular and comfortable one. In this wonderful place you will have the opportunity to make one of the best excursions in Gran Canaria. Along the way you will enjoy a spectacular Canarian pine forest. These trees are distinguished from other varieties of pine because despite the fact that they burn with considerable ease, they have the peculiarity that they are able to sprout quickly after a fire. The best thing about planning an adventure of this kind is that you can visit Roque Nublo with children, because the journey is quite easy for the little ones to get around. On the other hand, you can also observe different kinds of animal species such as mullets, lizards and salamanders and some birds such as the great spotted woodpecker, the Gran Canaria blue finch, crows, mosquito nets, wild canaries or raptors such as the owl boy, the owl, the buzzard, the kestrel, the hawk,...
   Read moreEmbarking on the Roque Nublo hike in Gran Canaria felt less like conquering a mountain and more like a casual afternoon constitutional. I'd call it a baby hike, but that might be an insult to the ambitious toddlers out there. Armed with nothing but my irrepressible spirit, I strolled through the path, and the trail itself seemed to nod approvingly, whispering, "You got this, champ."
Now, about the whole hiking shoes drama â it's as if the rocks have a secret society, and they're trying to keep us out with an exclusive "No Sneaker, No Service" policy. I scoffed at tradition and opted for my trusty grandma's slippers. They may lack Vibram soles, but they've got decades of wisdom woven into their fabric.
In the world of Roque Nublo, the term "hiking shoes" is thrown around like a sacred mantra. I half-expected a mystical guide to appear, handing out hiking boots at the trailhead, as if the path were paved with hot coals instead of pebbles. But fear not, fellow adventurers â my daring feat has proven that you can conquer this monumental hike in the footwear equivalent of a cozy bedtime story.
So, lace up your slippers or flip-flops, channel your inner trailblazer, and show those hiking shoe enthusiasts that sometimes, the best views are enjoyed with a touch of irony and a hint of...
   Read moreRoque Nublo, located in the center of Gran Canaria, is one of the island's most iconic natural landmarks. Towering 80 meters high and sitting at over 1,800 meters above sea level, this dramatic volcanic rock offers breathtaking views and a peaceful connection with nature.
â Unmatched Views â From the plateau surrounding Roque Nublo, youâll see sweeping mountain vistas, the Tejeda valley, and on clear days, even Mount Teide on Tenerife rising above the clouds.
đ„Ÿ The Hike â The trail to Roque Nublo is well-marked and takes about 30â45 minutes each way. It winds through pine forests and across volcanic terrain, with panoramic viewpoints all along the route.
đ Access and Transportation â You must park at Cruz de Los Llanos, the designated parking area. From there, a shuttle bus takes you to the trailhead. Parking directly to the trail is prohibited, and you risk being fined if you attempt to park near the entrance. âĄïž Advance reservation is required to access the trail itself, even if you have taken the shuttle.
đ» Facilities Available â At the beginning of the trail, youâll find clean public toilets and a small kiosk where you can buy drinks and snacks â a welcome surprise in such a...
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