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Touring cycling in Parc National De Garajonay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is characterized by its ancient Laurisilva forest, which covers approximately 70% of the park. The landscape features a dramatic volcanic terrain with deep ravines and hillsides. High humidity and consistent temperatures sustain this unique cloud forest ecosystem. The park's highest point, Alto de Garajonay, offers panoramic views of the island.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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This difficult 23.7-mile touring cycling loop in Garajonay National Park climbs to Alto de Garajonay, offering panoramic island views.
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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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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This viewpoint belongs to the old route of the GM-1, next to the Aguajilva Tunnels. If you come down from above, you will find a metal gate: the old section was closed after the construction of the modern road and can no longer be fully traversed. The only way to get there today is from below, via a small track that leads to the viewpoint and the old rest area. And precisely therein lies the charm of the place: it seems like a forgotten fragment of the old Gomera. Here, the curves carved into the rock, the silence of the old road, and the brutal views towards the inland ravines and the Chejelipes area are still preserved. While cars pass through the mountain via the modern tunnels, this corner remains frozen in another era. It is one of those hidden places that almost no one visits by chance... and for that very reason, it retains so much personality.
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Laguna Grande is probably one of the best starting points on all of La Gomera to explore the upper part of the island by bike. Many people arrive here by van or car precisely to start their routes from this point and avoid some of the toughest climbs from the coast. From the recreational area, you can easily link up with routes towards San Sebastián, Valle Gran Rey, Alajeró, or the entire central ridge across the humid forest. The advantage is enormous: you start already at over 1,200 meters altitude, within the laurisilva, surrounded by practically traffic-free tracks and roads. This allows you to enjoy the long, scenic descents and high mountain routes much more without draining all the battery or your legs on endless ascents from sea level. Of course, the climate here changes radically compared to the coast. Fog is very common almost all year round and humidity is constantly present, even when it's sunny down below. It is essential to bring a good rain jacket, a serious windbreaker, and some light thermal clothing, because the feeling of cold increases considerably when you enter the more humid areas of the forest. It is also advisable to bring lights or reflective elements if you are going to ride for many hours in fog and shade. For e-bike tours, Laguna Grande is simply a spectacular base.
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The Laguna Grande Recreational Area is one of the most important and visited points in the interior of La Gomera. It is located in the high zone of the island, within the Garajonay National Park, at an altitude of over 1,200 meters and surrounded by the famous laurisilva forest, considered a UNESCO World Heritage site. More than just a picnic area, Laguna Grande functions as a meeting point for hikers, cyclists, and visitors exploring the island's humid heart. Several well-known routes begin here, and it is also one of the best places to stop to rest, eat, or simply contemplate the forest amidst the fog. The climatic difference compared to the coast is enormous: while it can be hot and sunny below, here it is common to find humidity, cold, fine rain, and fog even in summer. The place also has a significant symbolic and popular charge in La Gomera. There are ancient legends related to witches and nocturnal gatherings in the central clearing of the forest, stories that are still part of the local imagination and fit perfectly with the mysterious atmosphere of the place when the fog rolls in among the trees. Today, it is one of the great nerve centers of Garajonay and a practically essential stop to understand the landscape, climate, and the more humid and green personality of La Gomera.
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In the heart of the Garajonay National Park, this recreational area is one of the most magical corners of La Gomera. Surrounded by laurel forest, mist, and moss-covered trees, it feels like a scene frozen in time. Ideal for taking a break on the route, having a snack, or simply listening to the silence of the forest as the light shifts through the mist. A classic for cyclists and hikers seeking the island's most humid, green, and mysterious side.
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This trail runs through one of the high areas above San Sebastián and offers a very different perspective of the Gomera capital. From here you can perfectly understand how the village became wedged between volcanic ravines that descend directly towards the port and the Atlantic. The altitude and the open orientation towards the east allow you to enjoy enormous views over San Sebastián, the sea and, on clear days, even Teide in the background. The trail usually combines open sections, constant wind and summit vegetation, with that very typical La Gomera feeling where in a few minutes you can go from humid forest to dry, volcanic landscapes looking towards the coast.
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anyone looking for quite comfortable and joint-friendly paths - amidst all the steep trails of La Gomera - will find them here - and "incidentally" there is also the island's "roof"... an area for relaxation...
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Great view over San Sebastian
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Parc National De Garajonay features a dramatic volcanic landscape with deep ravines and hillsides, predominantly covered by ancient Laurisilva forest. While many routes are paved, some segments may be unpaved and challenging, often requiring good to very good fitness due to significant elevation gains. The park's highest point, Alto de Garajonay, offers panoramic views.
While many routes in Parc National De Garajonay are rated as difficult, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available. The park offers options for various fitness levels, but cyclists should be prepared for hilly terrain. For those seeking an extra boost, e-bikes are often available on the island.
The most iconic feature is the ancient Laurisilva (laurel) forest, which creates a mystical 'cloud forest' atmosphere. You can experience this on routes like the Laurisilva Forest of La Gomera loop from Garajonay National Park. Other prominent landmarks include the imposing volcanic plug Roque de Agando, which offers impressive vistas, and the island's highest point, Alto de Garajonay.
Yes, several popular touring cycling routes in the park are circular. Examples include the Garajonay National Park – Alto de Garajonay loop from Las Hayas, which takes you to the island's highest peak, and the Laurisilva Forest of La Gomera loop from Garajonay National Park, offering an immersive experience within the ancient laurel forest.
The touring cycling routes in Parc National De Garajonay are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 190 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique ancient Laurisilva forests, the dramatic volcanic landscapes, and the quiet, safe roads that enhance the cycling experience.
Yes, the Las Creces Picnic Area is a notable facility within the park. Additionally, the Laguna Grande Recreation Area is a popular spot with an information point, playground, and picnic facilities. The Juego de Bolas Visitor Center in La Palmita also provides extensive information about the park.
Parc National De Garajonay benefits from mild, consistent temperatures and high relative humidity (75-90%) throughout the year, making it suitable for touring cycling in most seasons. The constant presence of mist and clouds sustains the unique cloud forest ecosystem. However, checking local weather forecasts before your ride is always recommended.
While the region research mentions well-maintained infrastructure, specific details about public transport access with bikes are not provided. It's advisable to check local bus services (guaguas) on La Gomera for their bike transport policies, as these can vary.
Yes, the park is dotted with numerous viewpoints that offer breathtaking vistas of the diverse landscapes, including deep ravines and laurisilva-covered hillsides. The Alto de Garajonay, the island's highest point, provides spectacular panoramic views of La Gomera and, on clear days, neighboring islands.
The provided information does not indicate that special permits are required for touring cycling on the established trails within Parc National De Garajonay. However, it's always good practice to respect park regulations and stay on marked paths. For detailed information, you can visit the official park information.
One of the longer touring cycling routes is the Laurisilva Forest of La Gomera loop from Garajonay National Park, which covers approximately 30.9 miles (49.8 km) and typically takes about 4 hours and 27 minutes to complete.
Absolutely. The park's central location makes it easy to combine cycling with visits to other attractions. For instance, the Garajonay National Park – View of Roque de Agando loop from Vallehermoso allows you to cycle through the park and enjoy views of Roque de Agando, a prominent volcanic feature.


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