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No traffic touring cycling routes around Isla De La Gomera traverse a landscape shaped by volcanic origins, featuring deep ravines, dramatic cliffs, and lush laurel forests. The island's topography ranges from arid coastlines to the misty Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This diverse terrain provides varied cycling experiences, from challenging climbs through ancient forests to scenic routes along green valleys. Volcanic formations and numerous viewpoints offer distinct landmarks throughout the island.
Last updated: August 3, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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GR 132 – Up and down on an island loop of La Gomera
El Parador de La Gomera is one of the most historic and special places on the island. It is located on a cliff in San Sebastián, with views of the port and El Teide. It is known as "colombino" because Christopher Columbus made his last stop here before departing for America in 1492. The building has a Canarian colonial style, with wooden courtyards, tropical gardens, and a very tranquil and elegant atmosphere. It is also surrounded by legends about Columbus and Beatriz de Bobadilla, the island's governor, with stories of romances and conspiracies. More than a modern hotel, it has the air of a historic place frozen in time, closely linked to the history of the Canary Islands and the voyages to America.
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Sports facility widely used by local people and recently renovated with improvements to the pitch and sports areas. UD Gomera, one of the historic and most representative teams on the island, plays here. A place where the daily sport of the locals mixes with the tranquil atmosphere of San Sebastián.
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Faro de San Cristóbal This lighthouse marks the maritime entrance to San Sebastián and for decades was one of the first visual references for ships arriving from Tenerife or from longer Atlantic routes. What's curious is the contrast between the current calm of the promenade and the strategic importance this port had for Canarian navigation. Very close to here, Christopher Columbus passed by before setting off for America in 1492, making San Sebastián one of the last European points linked to that historic journey. At sunset, with the ferry entering the port and El Teide appearing in the background on clear days, the area has a very special atmosphere.
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We stopped for a cortado because a heavy rain shower interrupted our walk.
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Beautiful view of the cruise ships in the harbor.
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Great view of Mount Teide, beautiful lighthouse
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Great view over San Sebastian
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Isla De La Gomera offers a selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes. Our guide currently features 3 distinct routes, ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, there are routes perfect for beginners and families looking for a relaxed ride. The Valle Gran Rey loop from Charco del Cieno is an easy, short route covering just under 6 km with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a leisurely family outing.
The no-traffic routes on Isla De La Gomera offer diverse terrain. You can expect everything from coastal paths with views of the Atlantic to routes that wind through lush valleys and terraced farmlands. The island's volcanic origin means some routes will feature dramatic landscapes and varying gradients, even on car-free sections.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Chejelipes Reservoir – San Sebastian de La Gomera loop from San Sebastián de la Gomera is a difficult route spanning nearly 34 km with significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding ride through varied landscapes.
While cycling these routes, you can encounter stunning natural features and viewpoints. For example, the Valle Gran Rey area offers scenic views of the coast. The island is also home to dramatic gorges and waterfalls, such as the Arure Waterfall and the Waterfall in Barranco de Arure, which are accessible nearby. The island's unique volcanic formations and ancient laurel forests, particularly within Garajonay National Park, are also prominent features.
The komoot community highly rates touring cycling in Isla De La Gomera, with an average score of 4.58 stars. Reviewers often praise the island's dramatic and diverse landscapes, the unique experience of cycling through ancient laurel forests, and the breathtaking panoramic views from various miradores. The quiet, car-free sections are particularly appreciated for their tranquility and immersive natural beauty.
Yes, several of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the easy Valle Gran Rey loop from Charco del Cieno and the more challenging Chejelipes Reservoir – San Sebastian de La Gomera loop from San Sebastián de la Gomera.
Isla De La Gomera enjoys comfortable year-round temperatures, making it an excellent destination for touring cycling almost any time. The mild climate allows for exploration of its varied terrain, from arid coastlines to lush forests, without extreme heat or cold. However, the 'fog jungle' of Garajonay National Park can be misty, especially during trade wind seasons, adding to its unique atmosphere.
Yes, for those looking for a balance between an easy ride and a difficult challenge, the Valle Gran Rey – View of the beach loop from Charco del Cieno offers a moderate experience. This route covers about 7.5 km with a manageable elevation gain, providing scenic views without being overly strenuous.
Many routes on Isla De La Gomera, including those with minimal traffic, offer access to spectacular viewpoints. The island is renowned for its 'Miradores' (viewpoints) that provide breathtaking vistas of the dramatic landscape, deep ravines, and the Atlantic Ocean. From higher elevations, you can often see other Canary Islands on a clear day.
The routes highlighted in this guide are specifically chosen for their low-traffic or car-free nature, providing a peaceful cycling experience. These often utilize old donkey paths or designated cycling trails that wind through the island's natural beauty, away from main roads. The Valle Gran Rey area, for instance, offers quieter sections ideal for touring.


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