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12/12/2024 (updated: 12/12/2024) | 9min Reading time

A Short Circular Walk Around the Montaña de Artenara

DifficultyEasy
IslandGran Canaria
Altitude250m - -1m
Distance5km - 6km
Circular hike
Blci von der Montaña Artenara auf Artenara

Artenara and the Montaña de Artenara

Artenara, situated at an altitude of approximately 1,200 metres, is the highest village on Gran Canaria. It captivates visitors with its spectacular location in the island’s Biosphere Reserve and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and ravines. Artenara is renowned for its cave dwellings carved into volcanic rock. These unique homes, some of which are still inhabited today, provide natural climate control — cool in summer and warm in winter. A few of these caves can be visited at the small Ethnographic Museum (Museo Etnográfico Casas Cuevas). If you’re lucky, you might even find accommodation in one of these charming cave houses.

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Artenara serves as an excellent starting point for walks and excursions into the surrounding mountains. Popular routes include hikes to the Montaña de Artenara and other landmarks such as the Roque Bentayga. Here, I’ll introduce you to a delightful and scenic short circular walk around the Montaña de Artenara.
Track of the hiking circuit up and around the Montaña Artenara
Track of the hiking circuit up and around the Montaña Artenara

General Information about the Montaña de Artenara Circular Walk

Starting Point and Directions

The walk starts in the centre of the little village of Artenara.

Access by Car

Several roads from all parts of the island lead to the central region, converging at Artenara via the main roads GC-21 and GC-210. Artenara is well signposted, so it’s easy to locate even without GPS. Parking is available in the village centre, though it can fill up quickly during the day. Additionally, large designated parking areas can be found along the GC-21.

Access by bus

Bus line 101 from Las Palmas and line 220 from Teror both stop in Artenara. For detailed information, visit the GuaguasGlobal website.

Time

I avoid giving general time estimates for hikes, as these can vary greatly. For this leisurely loop, we took about 1.5 hours, including a break.
Elevation profile of the hiking circuit up and around the Montaña Artenara
Elevation profile of the hiking circuit up and around the Montaña Artenara

Elevation and Distance

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The hike covers approximately 5 kilometres with an elevation gain of around 250 metres.

Difficulty

The entire route follows well-maintained trails and paths.

Refreshments

Refreshments are only available in Artenara, so ensure you bring sufficient water.
Track of the hike up the Montaña de Artenara. Red on the right is the ‘small extension’ variant
Track of the hike up the Montaña de Artenara. Red on the right is the ‘small extension’ variant

Variants

Artenara is a hub for hiking trails, so this short walk can easily be combined with other routes. A section of this walk overlaps with the well-known trail between Artenara and Cruz de Tejeda, which I’ll describe on SiebenInseln soon. Below, I’ll also introduce an extended version of this walk that adds about 1 kilometre.
View of Artenara from the hiking trail
View of Artenara from the hiking trail

Circular Walk Montaña de Artenara

Section: Artenara to the Trail Junction

Begin your walk in Artenara’s village centre. Start on Calle Párroco Domingo Báez, which offers stunning views of the ravine and peaks such as Roque Bentayga. From here, take the staircase to Calle de la Cuevita, or alternatively, cross Plaza San Matías and turn right into Calle de la Cuevita.
At the Mirador de Los Poetas of Artenara
At the Mirador de Los Poetas of Artenara
Calle de la Cuevita climbs steeply in hairpin bends along a small paved road. After the initial ascent, you’ll reach the Mirador de Los Poetas, a viewpoint offering beautiful vistas of Artenara and its surroundings — a perfect spot for a short break. Beyond the viewpoint, the road makes a sharp right turn, leading you along the opposite side of the mountain to a small square or junction. Trail signposts mark the start of the main hiking path.
View of the landscape around Artenara from the ascent path
View of the landscape around Artenara from the ascent path

Section: Trail Junction to Montaña de Artenara

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Follow the main trail uphill, enjoying the scenic views. After a while, a path branches off to the right — this will be your return route. Stay left on the main trail towards Cruz de Tejeda. The climb becomes steeper, bringing you through pine forests above Artenara. Ignore another track branching off to the right and continue as the trail levels out slightly. Eventually, the forest opens onto a broad plain where the trail continues.
View of the edge of Montaña Artenara
View of the edge of Montaña Artenara
But at the edge of the forest, a hiking trail branches off to the right uphill. It is also signposted to Montaña de Artenara. Leave the long-distance hiking trail and follow the hiking trail uphill through the pine forest. It goes uphill in several large loops. Then you reach the Montaña de Artenara at an altitude of 1455 metres. The view up here is not so good due to the many pine trees. But if you want to reach the summit, you should climb up to here. You can then enjoy the view to the full later on the edge of the mountain.
View of the Roque Nublo from the ascent path to the Montaña Artenara
View of the Roque Nublo from the ascent path to the Montaña Artenara

Variant: Extended Route to Montaña de Artenara

For a longer hike, continue straight on the main trail towards Cruz de Tejeda, passing through the plain and climbing slightly uphill. Eventually, a path branches off to the right, signposted towards the Cumbre and Cueva de los Candiles. Although the cave is inaccessible and on a steep, signposted hazardous path, you can stay on the ridge trail, enjoying stunning views of the valleys and peaks below.
Hiking trail along the ridge in front of Montaña Artenara
Hiking trail along the ridge in front of Montaña Artenara
However, you are on the ridge path and keep to the right at the top. Now you are hiking towards Montaña de Artenara with wonderful views of the valleys below you and the mountain ranges opposite. This ridge path is the most beautiful part of the entire hike. After a while, a path comes from the right. This is the path up to the summit of Montaña de Artenara. As described above, the view there is not as good as on the ridge path. If you like, you can of course climb up from here and come back the same way. If you have followed the path described above, you will come back down here on the ridge path anyway.
View from the hiking trail on the edge of Montaña Artenara down to Artenara
View from the hiking trail on the edge of Montaña Artenara down to Artenara

Section Montaña de Artenara to Artenara

With the first option, you therefore have a shorter route along the panoramic ridge. But even from here, the views are still wonderful. After the path turns slightly to the right, you can also see the small colourful houses of Artenara deep below you. The views along the edge of the mountain continue to be impressive. The path now leads you steeply downhill.
View of Artenara - Roque Nublo on the left and Roque Bentayga on the right in the background
View of Artenara - Roque Nublo on the left and Roque Bentayga on the right in the background
Finally, you can turn right through the forest back to the main path, which will then take you downhill to the left. You can also continue straight downhill on a very narrow little path. This will also take you back to the main hiking trail. Once on the main path, go left downhill until you reach the square again. From there, take the same path via the Mirador de Los Poetas back to Artenara.
On the way you can also come across free-roaming horses
On the way you can also come across free-roaming horses

And finally

I hope you’ve enjoyed this short but scenic walk around Montaña de Artenara. It’s the shortest route I’ve shared on SiebenInseln, but the stunning views make it highly worthwhile. Wishing you delightful adventures on all your hikes!
Dagmar from Siebeninseln

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