Best canyons around Mogán, a municipality on Gran Canaria, are locally known as "barrancos" and present diverse landscapes. The region features fertile valleys like Barranco de Mogán, unique geological formations such as Los Azulejos de Veneguera, and rugged mountain terrain. These areas provide opportunities for exploring natural features and offer various hiking experiences. Mogán's canyons are characterized by their natural beauty and varied topography.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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The further ascent begins next to a small palm tree, behind the large boulders. It is easy to miss. Please do not climb around the edge of the abyss, it is not necessary!
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These "pools" are small holes that sometimes contain a little water. There are also frogs here, so these pools are probably not intended for swimming or suitable if you respect nature - even if the name "pool" used here suggests that.
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The Charcos Azules of Los Azulejos in Veneguera should not be confused with El Charco Azul de Agaete near El Risco. The water has become rare here due to the dry years. The best chance is in spring. If it has rained for a long time, you can enjoy beautiful scenery here, such as water reflections or a refreshing swim. https://saldelatlantico.com/de/excursiones-en-las-islas-canarias/charcos-azules-azulejos-venegueras
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Be sure to wear hiking boots, it's steep and there are lots of loose rocks along the way. But it's worth the climb.
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In August there is no water to be seen anywhere. Just a few dried edges in the pools. Not recommended at this time of year...
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Forest road that also offers beautiful views.
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Nice viewpoint right on the road, which can also serve as a pleasant uphill for the Maspalomas home flow trail that starts here, which leads you back to Maspalomas in an entertaining way - partly flowing, partly with small steps.
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Cool trails next to the road
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The canyons around Mogán are known for their striking geological formations. You can visit the Pool with view of the Azulejos, where mineral-rich rocks display vibrant colors, often referred to as the "Rainbow Rocks" or "Los Azulejos de Veneguera." This spectacle is particularly prominent in Barranco de Veneguera. Another notable feature is the Dry Waterfall, which allows you to walk through its large plateau when water levels are low, offering an impressive view of the water's course.
For lush and green scenery, the Barranco de Mogán is often called the "orchard of Gran Canaria." It's a fertile valley with abundant vegetation, agricultural activity, and houses surrounded by densely planted gardens. Barranco de Veneguera also boasts a vibrant landscape of crops, cacti, and palm trees, becoming even more verdant and colorful after rainfall.
Yes, the Degollada de las Yeguas Astronomical Viewpoint is a family-friendly spot offering spectacular panoramic views of the Barranco de Fataga and the sea. It's easily accessible and provides a great opportunity to appreciate the vastness of the landscape.
The canyons around Mogán offer diverse hiking experiences. The Barranco de Mogán is a popular starting point for various routes through its fertile valley. For a more challenging adventure, Barranco de Taurito features a rewarding circular hiking route that passes through cliffs, cobbled paths, and pine forests, offering breathtaking views of the Mogán Valley. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Mogán guide.
The canyons can be visited year-round, but the landscape's appearance varies. After rainfall, typically in the cooler months, the ravines like Barranco de Veneguera become even more verdant and colorful. If you wish to see water flowing in ravines like Barranco de Taurito, visiting after recent rains is ideal. For highlights like the Pool with view of the Azulejos, a pool forms depending on the time of year and recent rains, so check conditions if seeing water is a priority.
Yes, Barranco de Taurito offers challenging and rewarding hiking. Its approximately 20 km long route from Montaña de Tauro to the coastal town of Taurito is considered one of Gran Canaria's most beautiful and demanding hikes, passing through cliffs, cobbled paths, and pine forests. For more challenging routes, explore the Running Trails around Mogán guide, which includes difficult options like the Los Azulejos Circular Trail.
Beyond hiking, the area around Mogán's canyons is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Mogán guide. Cycling is also very popular, with challenging routes offering stunning views, which you can find in the Cycling around Mogán guide.
The Barranco de Mogán stands out as the "orchard of Gran Canaria" due to its exceptional fertility. It's a striking contrast to the island's drier landscapes, characterized by abundant agriculture, including lemons, aubergines, papayas, avocados, and bananas, often grown in greenhouses along the slopes. This lushness and agricultural prosperity make it a unique and charming valley.
The GC-200 road, which runs between Mogán and La Aldea, offers a highly scenic drive with dramatic mountain vistas and glimpses of the unique geological formations, particularly around Barranco de Veneguera. This road provides easy access to sights like the Azulejos de Veneguera, making it a captivating roadside attraction.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, especially from spots like the Degollada de las Yeguas Astronomical Viewpoint. The unique geological formations, such as the Azulejos, are also a major draw. Many appreciate the contrast of the lush, fertile valleys like Barranco de Mogán against the more arid parts of the island, and the rewarding hiking experiences through varied terrain.


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