Photo: Bengt Nyman from Vaxholm, Sweden / CC BY 2.0
Perched high in the rugged interior of Gran Canaria, Cruz de Tejeda is a dramatic mountain pass and viewpoint that feels like the island’s wild heart. At nearly 1,500 metres above sea level, this windswept crossroads offers staggering panoramas of the island’s central caldera, sculpted by ancient volcanic forces. It’s a place where the air is thin, the wind whips through the pines, and the landscape unfurls in layers of ochre, green and blue. For travellers seeking an authentic taste of Gran Canaria’s interior — away from the beach resorts — this is an essential stop.
Highlights & What to See
- Viewpoint at the Cruz: The iconic cross marks the spot where you can gaze into the vast Caldera de Tejeda, with the island’s highest peak, Pico de las Nieves, often visible on clear days.
- Roque Nublo Trail: A moderate 1.5‑hour walk from the car park leads to the colossal monolith of Roque Nublo, a sacred site for the indigenous Guanches and one of the island’s most iconic landmarks.
- Local Craft & Food Stalls: The small square is dotted with artisans selling cheese, honey, pottery and the famous wrinkled potatoes (papas arrugadas) — perfect for a snack with a view.
- Church of the Cruz de Tejeda: A simple chapel dedicated to the island’s patron saint, offering a moment of calm amid the dramatic scenery.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at the viewpoint itself, soaking in the vistas and browsing the stalls. However, if you plan to hike to Roque Nublo, allow at least half a day (3–4 hours return) to complete the trail at a leisurely pace. Arrive early in the morning to avoid the midday heat and the crowds, and to catch the clearest light for photography.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tejeda: A charming white‑washed village just 10 minutes’ drive down the mountain, known for its almond trees and excellent local cuisine.
- Pico de las Nieves: The highest point on Gran Canaria, offering even more sweeping views and a network of hiking trails.
- Artenara: The island’s highest village, with cave houses and a beautiful church; about 20 minutes by car.
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: The capital, with its historic Vegueta district and lively beaches, is a 45‑minute drive away and makes a great base or day‑trip addition.
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