Route 1. - from the sea to the mountains
Cueva Samsó
Outstanding underground archaeological site with a network of galleries and chambers, famous for its local mythology and vestiges of pre-Hispanic aboriginal...
It is presented as an archaeological and geological site of notorious significance, albeit on private property. This underground enclave, with its intricate network of galleries and chambers, has been of some historical interest due to its association with local legends and mythology. It has also been the subject of archaeological investigations that have revealed traces of aboriginal settlements, providing valuable information about pre-Hispanic life in the region. Its name, linked to local cultural tradition, is close to a mythological component that has contributed to its notoriety.
La Caleta de Arriba Beach
An intimate coastal corner, ideal for fishing with a family atmosphere and large sunbathing areas.
La Guancha Promenade
Scenic corridor that offers residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Mirador del Pescador viewpoint
Viewpoint with sea views in the centre of Caleta de Arriba.
Necropolis of La Guancha Archaeological Site
Discover the first protected site in the Canary Islands, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1949. Soon with an interpretation centre.
Painted Cave of Gáldar
Discover part of the ancient settlement with more than 50 houses and artificial caves, decorated with rock art, excavated in volcanic rock by Canarian aborig...
Santiago Square
This neoclassical enclave, surrounded by historic-artistic monuments, is the municipal heart and a vibrant centre for events and activities.
Cueva Samsó
Outstanding underground archaeological site with a network of galleries and chambers, famous for its local mythology and vestiges of pre-Hispanic aboriginal...
Gáldar Mountain
This 433-metre volcanic cone offers breathtaking panoramic views and has viewing platforms and parking facilities to facilitate your visit.