Best bike parks around Breña Alta refers to the extensive network of natural cycling and mountain biking trails found on La Palma, rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks. The region offers a variety of routes, from easy jeep tracks to technical singletracks, catering to different skill levels. Its volcanic landscape provides unique riding experiences, with trails often integrated into the island's broader network of paths. Cyclists can explore diverse terrains and enjoy views across the island.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The ridge is often cold and damp
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A built trail, but a really cool one! The upper part is flowing and then there's a big gap jump, the lower part is narrow and winding in the stream bed but always varied.
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A very flowing trail for Palmerian conditions, but it is divided into two parts by a gap jump of around 5 meters. The jump can also be bypassed on the right and after that it gets dark as the path winds through dense undergrowth to the exit. ✌🏻🚵🏻♂️🤘🏻
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They have changed location, now the store is larger and more comfortable but the treatment is still the same or better.
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Fun section only if you do it downhill. Be careful with the pinnace on the ground.
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Hello, good afternoon to all MTB and cycling enthusiasts who like to enjoy a good MTB or cycling route and enjoy the beautiful landscape and the challenges of this route which has really good descents and climbs. The reality is that it is difficult but I invite you to do it, travel the pass, row, the Bombilla then the great wall, a spectacular and impressive climb; the climb to the Berdugo hole then the descent spots to enjoy a work of art in the (Plaza Glorieta), then the climb spots and the Fuencaliente road to go according to the Llanos de Aridane and culminate in It was a very good time Really, have a good Friday and a good weekend, best regards Esteban the French
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We returned 6 months later to the island and they surprised us with their new e-bikes with an 800 WP battery. The rest is already written, Thank Toby for everything he did for us.
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Breña Alta, and La Palma in general, offers an extensive network of natural cycling and mountain biking trails. You'll find a mix of terrains, from relatively easy jeep tracks to ultra-technical rocky singletracks, catering to various cycling disciplines. The island's volcanic landscape provides unique and challenging riding experiences, with many trails featuring flowing sections, berms, jumps, and gap jumps.
Yes, many trails offer stunning views. For instance, the Hilera de la Cumbre Trail (GR-131) runs along a forest track and provides panoramic views of both sides of the island. Montaña La Breña, while not a bike park, also offers a scenic lookout with views of the surrounding municipalities and is integrated into the broader trail network.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Barranco de Tenisque is known for its demanding sections, including a key passage called 'Three Stages of Death,' which is a rock formation requiring courage and technique. The Burnt Mountain Stream trail also features more difficult sections and is considered one of the best downhill trails in the area, offering a lot of flow and adrenaline.
Yes, the region features flow trails designed for downhill use. A notable example is the Flow Trail in the Forest, which offers flowing sections with berms, jumps, and gap jumps, providing a fun and dynamic riding experience.
For bike rentals, information, shuttle services, and workshop needs, you can visit Emotion Cycling La Palma Bikestore & Rental. They offer high-quality bikes and personalized service to help you make the most of your cycling experience on the island.
Cycling routes around Breña Alta and La Palma are graded from easy to hard. Easy routes are typically on mostly paved surfaces with minimal elevation gain. Moderate routes can involve up to 5 hours of riding and moderate elevation, potentially including unpaved segments. Hard routes often exceed 5 hours or significant elevation gain, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills, with some sections possibly requiring riders to push their bikes.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Breña Alta offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Fuente Grande Washhouses – Cave Shrine of Inante loop'. There are also dedicated running trails and challenging road cycling routes like the 'Tigalate–Mazo Cycling Route'. For more details, you can check the guides for Running Trails around Breña Alta, Hiking around Breña Alta, and Road Cycling Routes around Breña Alta.
Cyclists in Breña Alta can enjoy breathtaking natural beauty and diverse landscapes. The routes offer everything from coastal views to volcanic terrain and lush forests. You might even witness unique phenomena like the 'sea of clouds' forming on the slopes of Cumbre Vieja, adding to the unique experience of the island.
Absolutely. La Palma's volcanic landscape is a defining feature that provides unique and challenging riding experiences. Many routes, such as those around Cumbre Vieja, traverse volcanic sand and offer stunning views, making for a memorable and distinct mountain biking adventure.
Yes, areas like Montaña La Breña (in adjacent Breña Baja) offer recreational facilities. While not a bike park itself, it's part of the broader trail network and provides amenities such as drinking water, barbecues, benches, toilets, and a children's playground, making it a suitable spot for a cycling excursion with breaks.
The network of trails on La Palma is generally very well signposted. This means that if you pay attention to the markers, there is a low chance of getting lost, allowing you to focus on enjoying your ride.


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