Best mountain peaks around Mogán are found within a municipality on Gran Canaria, characterized by dramatic valleys, towering mountains, and impressive cliffs. The interior of Mogán features several notable peaks that offer expansive views and rewarding experiences. This region is a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Cima Pedro González offers a scenic climb popular with cyclists and climbers. The route along Monte León is approximately 8.2 km long, with an average gradient of 5.3% and steeper sections reaching up to 13.2%. The climb ascends 440 meters, finishing at an altitude of 490 meters above sea level. Often used as a descent from the Ayagaures climb, tackling it uphill rewards you with breathtaking views of the valley and surrounding landscape. This climb is known to be challenging at the start, but becomes more manageable after the initial steep sections. The road, CG-503, offers a combination of moderate difficulty and stunning scenery, making it a hidden gem for cyclists exploring the varied terrain of Gran Canaria.
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We almost missed the turnoff, but luckily we just went up – and it was worth it! Good handholds and footholds are available for the final climbs.
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Great panoramic view from above
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The path is hard to find and I had to turn around because I suddenly found myself on a cliff. I didn't see any stone towers to help me orient myself in this area. The GPS also reached its limits and couldn't guide me to the path. The way back also deviated from the way there, but somehow I got back down and then took the S3 to Roque Nublo. This meant at least an hour wasted, but it was worth it for the view of Ventana de Bentayga and with the category B/C shoes there were no problems.
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Peak of 490 meters above sea level that is a few km from Maspalomas. Highlights recommended for cyclists with road bikes (excellent asphalt) but also doable on foot as I did, given the very little car traffic.
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Quite a tough hike - very off-road and only has a few signs from other hikers (3 stacked stones) every now and then. A beautiful and isolate view as there are few other hikers. In honesty, I'd recommend it only for experts and those with proper shoes. There are many other views which are similar but not as risky. The main fun for me was the difficulty of getting up.
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The archaeological hiking trail on the Roque Bentayga offers not only a museum and great views but also impressions of the historical religious place of worship.
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There is a free visitor center at Roque Bentayga - with parking. From there you can walk up the Bentaga in a few minutes, which was used as a religious place of worship. Great views from this impressive and historic mountain in the middle of the crater. Hikers should note that the access road is only open during opening hours. There are two barriers that are otherwise closed. Below the first barrier there are some parking spaces at the road junction.
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The region around Mogán is home to several iconic peaks. Among the most popular are Roque Nublo, a significant natural monument and symbol of Gran Canaria, and Roque Bentayga, another distinctive stone monolith with historical importance. For panoramic views, Pico Campanario (1,917 m) offers superb vistas, including Teide and Pico de las Nieves.
Many peaks in the area have deep historical roots. Roque Nublo was a sacred mountain for the ancient Guanches, who built a place of worship at its base. Similarly, Roque Bentayga was historically a religious center for the old Canarians, with archaeological remains still visible today.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. The climb to Pico Campanario (1,917 m) involves some scrambling and offers a rewarding experience. Montaña del Aserrador also presents a tough, off-road hike with great views, recommended for experienced hikers. Additionally, the Tauro Ridge, part of the GR-139, offers magnificent high-altitude vistas.
Many peaks provide exceptional viewpoints. Pico Campanario (1,917 m) is renowned for its panoramic views of Teide and Pico de las Nieves. Montaña del Aserrador also offers great views after a worthwhile climb. Even the journey to Roque Nublo provides excellent views of surrounding rock formations.
While many mountain trails in the region can be challenging, some areas offer more accessible options. For example, the archaeological hiking trail around Roque Bentayga is a good option for families, combining views with historical insights. Always check specific route details for suitability for children.
Sándara Mountain, standing at 1,583 meters above sea level, is the highest point located directly within the municipality of Mogán. It offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging MTB trails like the 'Puerto Rico Beach and Marina – Barranco de Arguineguín loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'View of the Mountains and Sea – Tauro Pass loop'. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Mogán guide.
Early morning visits are often recommended for popular spots like Roque Nublo to avoid crowds. Generally, the cooler months from autumn to spring offer more comfortable hiking temperatures in Gran Canaria, as summer can be very hot.
Yes, the GR-139 long-distance trail includes sections like the Tauro Ridge, offering high-altitude hikes with magnificent vistas across the Mogán area. This trail provides an excellent opportunity for multi-day trekking experiences.
The Mogán mountains are characterized by dramatic valleys, towering peaks, and picturesque cliffs. You can expect to see volcanic rock formations, sections of Canary pine forest, and natural caves. The journey to peaks like Roque Nublo also showcases a magical and lush nature breaking through volcanic landscapes.
For specific peaks like Roque Bentayga, there is a free visitor center with parking available. For other trails, parking is often found at trailheads or nearby villages. It's advisable to research specific routes beforehand for parking availability.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from summits like Pico Campanario. The unique geological formations, such as Roque Nublo and Roque Bentayga, and the sense of adventure on challenging climbs are also highly appreciated. The region's natural beauty and diverse hiking experiences are consistently highlighted.


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