Best attractions and places to see around Telde, the second most populous municipality on Gran Canaria, offers a rich array of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. As the island's oldest city and once its first capital, Telde boasts a deep pre-Hispanic heritage alongside colonial architecture. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including nearly 10 kilometers of coastline with various beaches and impressive ravines.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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A short but very scenic ridge trail around the GCc "youngest" volcanic crater – the last eruption of the Caldera de Bandama was about 2000 years ago – which measures approximately 210 meters deep, 580 meters high, and about 1 km in diameter. The trail is easy to walk, close to the sea (and therefore more stable in the weather than the mountains behind it), and offers beautiful views down into the valley, though not so much solitude... but that's okay, it's not crowded.
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The 10.6 km loop is not recommended! The description says it takes 3-4 hours, but it took us over 6 hours and we still didn't finish. The entire trail is difficult to find. This is an extremely difficult tour with many climbing sections. Not for those with a fear of heights! We strongly advise against the "10.6 km" tour.
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Very nice walk through a valley where a path winds through. A small canal drains the water that flows down from the waterfalls. Recommended.
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The Canary Islands Kuegern have particularly long needles and were all planted by hand. They contribute to the production of drinking water, because the mist falls to the ground as drops like rain. Great and very special
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It is very worth going up to Roque Nublo not only to see the rock formation itself, but also to enjoy the spectacular views it gives you from above. The sunsets are incredible.
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The detour to the small waterfall is really fun and the waterfall is also beautifully located.
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The Bandama Nature Park (Spanish: Monumento Natural de Bandama) is a protected landscape area in the northeast of the island of Gran Canaria, in the Spanish province of Las Palmas. It consists of two clearly defined units: the mountain peak Pico de Bandama and the Caldera de Bandama. Origin of the name: The name Bandama is not of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Flemish merchant Daniel Van Damme, who ran a very successful winery in the Caldera in the 16th century. This man's will is the first written documentation of winegrowing in this area of the island. The wine presses, some of which are still preserved today, and the associated fermentation tanks (lagares), in which the grapes were mashed, are among the oldest of their kind on Gran Canaria. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturpark_Bandama
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Very nice views of an impressive landscape. Make sure your shoe soles have a good profile. The ground is quite slippery in some places.
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Telde offers a diverse range of natural attractions, including nearly ten kilometers of coastline with various beaches like Melenara, La Garita, and Tufia. You can also visit the impressive Barranco de los Cernícalos (Kestrel Ravine), known for its lush vegetation, waterfalls, and natural pools, making it a popular spot for hiking.
Yes, Telde is rich in pre-Hispanic heritage. You can explore the Cuatro Puertas Archaeological Site, the largest on Gran Canaria, featuring artificial caves used for rituals. Other important sites include Tufia and Baladero, which consist of ancient dwelling caves. The historic center of Telde itself, with its neighborhoods like San Juan and San Francisco, showcases colonial architecture and landmarks such as the Basilica of San Juan Bautista.
Beyond exploring the attractions, Telde is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and hiking. For example, there are various cycling routes like the 'Basilica of San Juan Bautista – Playa de Ojos de Garza loop' and MTB trails such as 'The Sea – Telde Ravine loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Telde and Cycling around Telde guides.
Telde's coastline features several recommended beaches. Melenara Beach is known for its fishing tradition and fine sand. La Garita Beach is popular for its unique blowhole and pleasant promenade. Tufia Beach offers crystal-clear waters, golden sand, and opportunities for snorkeling. Other Blue Flag beaches include Salinetas and Hoya del Pozo, while Aguadulce Beach is notable for its golden sand.
Absolutely! Telde offers several family-friendly options. The beaches like Melenara and La Garita are great for a day out. The Barranco de los Cernícalos has relatively easy sections suitable for walks with children. Additionally, the Pico de las Nieves summit, while a drive, offers breathtaking views that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Yes, Telde is home to the fascinating La Garita Blowhole (Bufadero de La Garita). Located next to La Garita beach, this natural phenomenon expels water at high speed when the tide rises, creating a spectacular sight. It's a popular spot for visitors to observe the power of the ocean.
Gran Canaria generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred, as summer temperatures can be quite high, especially inland. This period offers comfortable weather for exploring trails and historical sites.
The historic center of Telde is rich in cultural landmarks. You can visit the Casa Museo León y Castillo, a museum dedicated to influential 19th-century Canarian figures. The Basilica of San Juan Bautista in the San Juan neighborhood features a Gothic gateway and a revered Christ of Telde statue. The Church of San Francisco and the Church of San Gregorio are also notable architectural sites within the charming old town.
Telde offers a variety of hiking experiences. The Barranco de los Cernícalos provides a beautiful trail with waterfalls. For more challenging hikes, the Crest Trail – Bandama Caldera offers a circumnavigation of a volcanic caldera with lush vegetation and stunning views. The Roque Nublo Trail, leading to the iconic Roque Nublo, is also a popular and scenic option.
Telde is known for its unique local gastronomy. Be sure to try the famous Navel oranges, which are a local specialty. The municipality also hosts the only olive oil mill of its kind in the Canary Islands, offering guided tours where you can learn about the production process and taste local olive oil.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and diverse landscapes. For instance, the path to Roque Nublo is described as 'very beautiful' with 'good views of other nearby rock monoliths.' The Pico de las Nieves summit is highlighted for its 'breathtaking views towards the south.' Many also appreciate the peacefulness of natural areas like the Small Waterfall, enjoying the sounds of water and birds.
Yes, Telde and its surroundings offer excellent opportunities for gravel biking. Routes like the 'Barranco de Guiniguada – Plaza de Santa Ana loop' and 'Las Alcaravaneras Beach – Barranco de Guiniguada loop' provide diverse terrain for gravel enthusiasts. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Telde guide.
For those seeking tranquility, Tufia Beach is often described as a quiet cove with crystal-clear waters, ideal for a peaceful swim or snorkeling away from more crowded areas. The smaller, less-frequented sections of the coastline or certain trails within the Barranco de los Cernícalos can also offer a serene natural experience.


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