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The best MTB trails in Parc National De Garajonay

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Mountain biking in Parc National De Garajonay offers routes through a unique laurisilva rainforest, characterized by dense, ancient woodlands and varied topography. The terrain includes winding paths, significant elevation changes, and lush vegetation, providing a distinct riding experience. This national park, located on Isla De La Gomera, features a network of trails that traverse its protected natural environment. Riders can expect a mix of challenging climbs and descents within this verdant landscape.

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Last updated: May 27, 2026

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Garajonay National Park Loop from Laguna Grande

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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May 24, 2026, Los Barranquillos

A very popular stopping area within Garajonay National Park, next to one of the most used parking lots for accessing trails, forest tracks, and viewpoints in the upper part of La Gomera. Here the landscape changes constantly: fog, humidity, laurel forest, and clearings from which enormous views open up towards the island's ravines. It is a strategic point for cyclists and hikers because it connects several park routes and allows easy connection to summit roads. Garajonay's laurel forest is one of the oldest and rarest forests in Europe, a humid ecosystem that survived from prehistoric times thanks to the trade winds. That's why this area has such a distinct atmosphere from the rest of the Canary Islands. Very close by, there is usually total silence... until the wind moves the trees or the fog rolls in suddenly.

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A very well-known stop on the GM-1 road, going up from Vallehermoso towards the upper area of Garajonay. It's one of those strategic points on La Gomera where there are usually cars, cyclists, and motorcyclists stopping to rest, have coffee, or eat something before continuing their route along the summit. The access is fully asphalted and very convenient from Vallehermoso. From here you can easily connect with mountain roads that lead towards the area of El Cercado, Arure, Monte de Ayamosna, and several viewpoints from which you can see Teide on clear days. The restaurant is known for traditional Gomera cuisine, especially grilled meats, stews, almogrote, cheeses, and homemade dishes. The area is also famous for the historic Chorros de Epina, well-known springs on the island associated with ancient legends and popular beliefs. It's one of those places where many people end up stopping even if they hadn't planned it.

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La Fortaleza is a large volcanic formation located in the west-central part of La Gomera, near Chipude. It is an ancient volcanic plug that resisted erosion for millions of years, becoming isolated and elevated above the surrounding ravines. At an altitude of approximately 1,243 meters, it was a sacred place for the ancient gomeros and today it is one of the island's most emblematic landscapes, with spectacular views towards the mountains, ravines, and the Atlantic.

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“Route 4 is short but seems to enter directly into a Jurassic forest, with dense laurisilva and moss-covered trees everywhere. Route 6, from Laguna Grande, allows you to traverse a wider part of the heart of Garajonay between old gomero paths and areas where you can still see how the forest recovered after the 2012 fire. Two easy but very atmospheric routes.”

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A small mountain hermitage located in one of the wettest and quietest areas of northern La Gomera. The surroundings are notable for the large trees and the frequent fog that enters from the peaks, creating an atmosphere very different from the island's coast. The Virgen de Las Nieves has a strong tradition in the Canary Islands and is usually associated with high, cool places linked to water and the trade winds. It is a simple, but very authentic stop, surrounded by nature and silence. 0 0

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El Barranco del Cedro is one of the most humid, green, and spectacular places on the whole of La Gomera. Located in the heart of Garajonay National Park, this ravine crosses one of the best-preserved laurel forest areas in the Canary Islands, with dense vegetation, moss, giant ferns, and small watercourses that keep the environment constantly humid and fresh. The area is well known for its trails and the feeling of entering an almost tropical or prehistoric forest. Here, fog tends to get trapped between the mountains for much of the year, creating a very special microclimate that allows ancient plant species to survive. The constant sound of water, the trees covered in moisture, and the almost total absence of noise make this place one of the most magical and tranquil corners of the island. In addition to its enormous natural value, El Barranco del Cedro also had historical importance for water use and for small rural settlements linked to traditional Gomera agriculture. Old terraces, canals, and hydraulic elements integrated into the ravine's landscape can still be seen.

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El Roque de Agando is probably the most iconic and photographed rock formation on La Gomera. It is a huge volcanic plug formed by very resistant rock that was exposed after millions of years of erosion. While the rest of the volcanic terrain gradually disappeared, this gigantic needle remained standing, dominating the entire landscape in the center of the island. It rises to an altitude of about 1,250 meters and is part of a group of volcanic rocks visible from much of Garajonay. Its vertical and isolated silhouette, especially when it appears shrouded in mist or illuminated by the setting sun, gives it an almost unreal appearance. The road that passes by the rock is considered one of the most spectacular on La Gomera and is a classic spot to stop and contemplate the landscape. For the ancient inhabitants of Gomera, it also held symbolic and territorial importance, and even today it remains one of the island's great natural emblems. The contrast between the dark rock, the green ravines, and the low clouds creates one of the most recognizable images of the Canary Islands.

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El Roque de Agando is probably the most iconic and photographed rock formation on La Gomera. It is a huge volcanic plug formed by very resistant rock that was exposed after millions of years of erosion. While the rest of the volcanic terrain gradually disappeared, this gigantic needle remained standing, dominating the entire landscape in the center of the island. It rises to an altitude of about 1,250 meters and is part of a group of volcanic rocks visible from much of Garajonay. Its vertical and isolated silhouette, especially when it appears shrouded in mist or illuminated by the low sun, gives it an almost unreal appearance. The road that passes by the roque is considered one of the most spectacular on La Gomera and is a classic spot to stop and contemplate the landscape. For the ancient inhabitants of La Gomera, it also had symbolic and territorial importance, and even today it remains one of the island's great natural emblems. The contrast between the dark rock, the green ravines, and the low clouds creates one of the most recognizable images of the Canary Islands.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available in Parc National De Garajonay?

Parc National De Garajonay offers 25 mountain bike trails. The majority are rated difficult, with 19 challenging routes and 6 moderate options.

Are there any beginner-friendly mountain bike trails in Parc National De Garajonay?

The trails in Parc National De Garajonay are generally challenging, with 19 routes rated difficult and 6 as moderate. There are no trails specifically classified as easy, so beginners should approach with caution and consider the moderate options first, such as the Mountain bike trail permitted – Laguna Grande Recreation Area loop from Garajonay National Park.

What are some of the more challenging mountain bike routes in the park?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Garajonay National Park Loop from Laguna Grande, spanning 23.7 miles with significant elevation changes, or the Santa Clara Trail – Santa Clara Hermitage loop from Los Barranquillos, a 16.6-mile difficult path, offer demanding ascents and descents through the park's unique terrain.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes in Parc National De Garajonay?

Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Parc National De Garajonay are circular. Examples include the popular Garajonay National Park Loop from Laguna Grande and the In the heart of the rainforest – Water source loop from Meriga, which allows you to start and finish at the same point.

What is the best time of year for mountain biking in Parc National De Garajonay?

Due to its unique laurisilva rainforest climate, Parc National De Garajonay maintains a relatively mild temperature year-round. However, the best time for mountain biking is typically during the drier months, from spring to early autumn, to avoid the heavier mists and occasional rainfall that can make trails slippery. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.

What should I bring for a mountain bike ride in Parc National De Garajonay?

Given the varied terrain and potential for changing weather in the laurisilva forest, it's essential to bring appropriate gear. This includes a well-maintained mountain bike, helmet, water, snacks, a first-aid kit, navigation tools (like komoot's app), and layers of clothing to adapt to temperature changes. Waterproofs are also advisable due to the misty conditions.

Are there places to park near the mountain bike trails?

Yes, there are designated parking areas at key access points to the park and its trails. For example, the Garajonay National Park Loop from Laguna Grande often starts from areas with parking facilities near Laguna Grande, a central point within the park.

Are there any cafes or refreshment stops along the mountain bike routes?

While the park itself is a protected natural area, there are small villages and recreation zones on the periphery or within accessible distance where you might find local eateries or cafes. It's always recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks, as refreshment stops directly on the trails are limited.

What kind of viewpoints or attractions can I expect to see along the trails?

The trails offer stunning views of the ancient laurisilva forest and deep ravines. You can also encounter significant natural landmarks. Consider routes that pass near highlights such as Alto de Garajonay, the highest point on La Gomera, or the iconic Roque de Agando. The Raso de la Bruma (Misty Forest) also offers a unique, atmospheric experience.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about Parc National De Garajonay?

The komoot community highly rates mountain biking in Parc National De Garajonay, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 180 reviews. Riders frequently praise the unique experience of cycling through the ancient laurisilva rainforest, the challenging yet rewarding terrain, and the sense of immersion in a protected natural environment.

Are there any less crowded mountain bike trails in Parc National De Garajonay?

While popular routes like the Garajonay National Park Loop from Laguna Grande can see more traffic, exploring some of the longer or more remote difficult trails, such as the Water source – In the heart of the rainforest loop from La Gomera, might offer a more secluded experience, especially during off-peak hours or weekdays.

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