Standard Cycling Routes
These four routes have been designed to discover the most iconic and beautiful roads of the Island. Choose the one you like the most or ride them all to create unforgettable cycling memories.
- Gran Canaria
The East Side
#Windy#Bends#MountainsThe East Side of Gran Canaria is famous for its dominant “Alisios” winds and a striking contrast of valleys, arid mountains and winding roads that will captivate any cyclist. On this 45-kilometer circular route with nearly 900 meters of positive elevation gain, we will ride through three of the most beautiful and picturesque villages on this side of the island.
45 km 870 mLearn more - Gran Canaria
The North Coast
#Atlantic#Valleys#PicturesqueOn this route of about 50 kilometers with 1.000 meters of elevation gain, we’ll explore the northern side of the island through its rugged valleys, expansive banana plantations and the history of the iconic towns of Moya and Arucas, among others. A coastal ride with unrivaled views of the Atlantic Ocean and roads that will make you enjoy every kilometer of the journey.
52 km 1000 mLearn more - Gran Canaria
The Summit
#up&down#sightseen#sunnyweatherThey say that anyone who rides through the summit of Gran Canaria not only returns, but carries the experience in their memory for the rest of their life. The island's peak has something special that enchants every cyclist. Its gentle yet long slopes, the views of all sides of Gran Canaria and the charm of its villages make this route a gem for cycling enthusiasts. Enjoy this circular route of about 50 kilometers, featuring a challenging yet friendly elevation gain, passing through the most beautiful and iconic towns of Gran Canaria.
50 km 1.200 mLearn more - Gran Canaria
The South ViewPoints
#Sun#Views#AboriginalHistorically, the south of Gran Canaria has been a major attraction for visitors to the island at any time of year. With nearly 365 days of sunshine a year, this place is a true cyclist's paradise for those seeking sun, quiet roads and endless days on the bike. On this route of nearly 50 kilometers and 960 meters of accumulated elevation gain, we will conquer two of the most iconic climbs in southern Gran Canaria.
50 km 960 mLearn more