Best mountain peaks around Breña Baja offer a chance to experience La Palma's volcanic landscape on the island's eastern side. The municipality features diverse terrain, from coastal areas to higher elevations. Montaña La Breña, a volcanic crater at 565 meters, provides panoramic views and recreational facilities. The region is characterized by its volcanic origin and offers various paths for exploration.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Please do not feed the namesakes of the "Rock of Ravens", who can often be seen in person (strictly forbidden!)
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Small peak, you can take it in as you pass by. Just a few meters and you're at the top. Nothing spectacular.
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Magnificent volcanic landscape with Mediterranean flair
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Wonderful view from Roque Niquiomo! No fear of heights and sure-footedness are required to go here.
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Pico Birigoyo is very exposed to the trade winds that sweep over the ridge. The practically 360° all-round view is simply phenomenal. It is worth watching the sunrise or sunset here. It's not too far to the parking lot at El Pilar.
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A real highlight: great views. Unfortunately, there were clouds here that kept blocking the view. The climb is very difficult and at the end you have to climb a bit
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Good opportunity for a rest (sitting under trees)
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Here you have a great view of the Calera, various mountains and the Cumbrecita
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Montaña La Breña, a volcanic crater at 565 meters above sea level, is considered the only significant elevation in the foothill landscape of Breña Baja. It offers one of the best viewpoints in La Palma, providing extensive panoramic views of Breña Alta, Breña Baja, Villa de Mazo, Santa Cruz, the airport, and the island's summit. It also features a recreation area with facilities like barbecues and a children's playground, and is part of the GR 130 trail.
Yes, Montaña La Breña is a great option for families. It's easily accessible by car or foot, and its recreation area includes facilities such as drinking water, barbecues, benches, toilets, and a children's playground, making it suitable for a day out with the family.
The mountain peaks in Breña Baja offer diverse and impressive views. From Pico Bejenado, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the Caldera de Taburiente, with neighboring islands visible on clear days. Martín Volcano provides a grandiose panoramic view over the southern tip of La Palma, including neighboring islands and vibrant natural colors. Birigoyo Peak offers a great coast-to-coast view from the Cumbre Vieja ridge.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Pico Bejenado, Martín Volcano, and Birigoyo Peak are all categorized as challenging. Additionally, Roque Niquiomo, an impressive rock peak at 1274 meters, can be climbed via a very steep path, offering a wonderful view of the island's east side.
Yes, Breña Baja offers numerous paths and roads for trekkers. Montaña La Breña itself is part of the 'Gran Recorrido' trail GR 130 (Island Tour). For more hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around Breña Baja guide, which includes routes like the Los Cancajos Lookout Point loop.
The region is characterized by its volcanic origin. You can explore volcanic craters like Montaña La Breña and Martín Volcano, which even features a small drip-water cave within its crater. The peaks also offer views of diverse volcanic landscapes, lava scree, and pine trees, remnants of past replanting efforts.
While Montaña La Breña is a prominent peak within the municipality, the highest point reaching 1800 meters above sea level within the broader slope of Breña Baja extends up to Birigoyo Peak, which is 1,808 meters high.
Beyond hiking, Breña Baja offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Breña Baja and Cycling around Breña Baja guides for detailed routes, including challenging options like the Refugio El Pilar loop.
Yes, Montaña La Breña has a dedicated recreation area equipped with facilities such as drinking water, barbecues, benches, and toilets, making it an ideal spot for a day out or a picnic. Additionally, Raven Rock viewpoint offers a good opportunity for a rest, with seating under trees.
Visitors particularly enjoy the spectacular panoramic views offered by the peaks, often extending to neighboring islands on clear days. The diverse volcanic landscapes, the sense of achievement from challenging ascents, and the well-maintained recreational facilities at places like Montaña La Breña are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has contributed over 700 photos and more than 400 upvotes for the highlights in this region.
Montaña La Breña is very accessible. Visitors can easily walk or drive to the car park located near its summit. This ease of access, combined with its impressive viewpoint and recreational facilities, makes it a popular destination.
At the highest point of Montaña La Breña, next to a geodesic apex, you will find the 'Cruz del Milenio' sculpture, which serves as a notable landmark and adds a cultural touch to the natural beauty of the peak.


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