Mountain peaks around Puntagorda La Palma are characterized by the volcanic and mountainous terrain of La Palma in the Canary Islands. This region features significant elevation changes, ranging from sea level to over 2,000 meters, and is known for its deep ravines, extensive pine forests, and terraced agricultural lands. The area offers diverse natural beauty and rural charm, with a network of well-marked trails for exploration. These natural features contribute to the island's distinct geography and appeal for outdoor exploration.
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From the summit of Pico de la Cruz, there's a beautiful view that's well worth every effort! You won't be at the summit long before the summit lords come looking to see if they can find anything. In any case, I consider a visit to the summit a must.
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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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Geologically speaking, this is an extremely fascinating erosion crater, whose 2 million-year-old volcanic history is evident in its spectacular steep slopes. Inside the 9-kilometer-diameter crater lies the famous national park of the same name, which offers beautiful hiking trails.
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Magnificent view, 2,366 meters above sea level - the second highest point on La Palma after the Roque de los Muchachos.
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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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If the weather is good, the short walk to the Pico de la Cruz is worth it. Great views across to Tenerife, Teide and Gomera, and if you're lucky you can also see El Hierro.
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The views are spectacular but if it is not on foot, prepare to suffer as much as you can imagine to get to this point, and access by e-bike or MTB is also prohibited. The Pico de la Cruz closes the Caldera de Taburiente in its northeastern area. It reaches an altitude of 2351 m above sea level. n. m. Access The PR-LP 7 trail is a Short Distance trail in La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) that connects Pico de la Cruz with Los Sauces. The total length of the route is 16,300 meters. There are 2150 meters of elevation gain. The PR-LP trail is a Short Distance trail in La Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) that connects Pico de la Cruz with Barlovento. The total length of the route is 17,200 meters. There are 1810 meters of elevation difference.
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Good opportunity for a rest (sitting under trees)
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The mountain peaks in the Puntagorda area, part of La Palma's volcanic terrain, offer extensive and often panoramic views. For instance, Pico Bejenado provides a spectacular 360-degree view of the Caldera de Taburiente and, on clear days, neighboring islands like El Hierro, La Gomera, and Tenerife. Similarly, Pico de la Nieve (Snow Peak) also offers magnificent vistas of the surrounding landscape and other islands.
Yes, many of the peaks around Puntagorda offer challenging routes. For example, the ascent to Pico Bejenado is described as strenuous via alpine routes, rewarding hikers with a magnificent all-round view. Roque de los Muchachos and Pico Fuente Nueva also feature challenging sections.
The highest point on La Palma is Roque de los Muchachos, reaching 2426 meters. It's not only a significant summit but also a world-renowned location for sky observation, hosting an observatory.
While many routes to the higher peaks can be challenging, some areas around Roque de los Muchachos are considered family-friendly, offering accessible viewpoints. When planning a family outing, it's always recommended to check specific trail details for difficulty and suitability.
Beyond the panoramic views, peaks like Pico Fuente Nueva offer interesting natural formations. It's said that a rock formation resembling a man's face is visible on its side, though it's likely a natural occurrence rather than ancient carving. The entire region is characterized by its volcanic landscape, contributing to unique geological features.
Besides hiking, the area around Puntagorda offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like 'El Roque de los Muchachos from Hoya Grande'. There are also dedicated running trails, such as the 'Roque de los Muchachos – Pico de la Nieve loop'. For more details on these activities, explore the Cycling around Puntagorda and Running Trails around Puntagorda guides.
For dedicated mountain hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Los Brecitos Viewpoint – Barranco de las Angustias loop' or the 'Roque de los Muchachos loop from Roque de los Muchachos Observatory'. These trails vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. More information can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Puntagorda guide.
Access to popular peaks like Pico de la Nieve (Snow Peak) can become busy, especially later in the day, making parking spaces limited. It's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot. Roque de los Muchachos also has parking facilities available.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the tips for Roque de los Muchachos suggest bringing mittens in winter months, indicating that temperatures can be cold at higher elevations. Clear days are essential for enjoying the panoramic views from peaks like Pico Bejenado, so checking weather conditions is always recommended.
When visiting high-altitude peaks like Roque de los Muchachos, it's recommended to dress appropriately for cold weather, even bringing mittens in winter. Always wear suitable footwear; sandals are not advised for the vantage points. Be aware that conditions like 'Kalima' (Saharan dust) can affect visibility.
Roque de los Muchachos is globally recognized as one of the best places for observing the sky. Its high elevation and clear atmospheric conditions make it an ideal location, which is why it hosts a significant astronomical observatory where advancements in the study of the universe have been made.
The second highest peak on La Palma is Pico Fuente Nueva, standing at 2,366 meters. It offers incredible views of the Taburiente caldera, similar to its higher counterpart, Roque de los Muchachos.


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