Gáldar

Gáldar Mountain

Gáldar Mountain

An extinct 434-metre volcano offers panoramic views of the Atlantic, attracting hikers and enriching the local natural heritage.
It is an extinct volcano that rises to an altitude of 434 metres above sea level and is the municipal boundary with Santa María de Guía. Its summit provides a 360º viewpoint from which you can contemplate the Atlantic Ocean and a large part of the north of the island. It is characterised by its role as a geographical reference point, contributing to the landscape identity of Gáldar. The Montaña de Gáldar is not only an attraction for hikers and trekking enthusiasts in search of topographical challenges, but it is also a distinctive element that enriches the natural heritage of the municipality.