Roque Nublo is a natural monument and a prominent landmark in the Canary Islands, located in the municipality of Tejeda on the island of Gran Canaria. It is a 1,713-meter-high rock formation that stands out in the landscape and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area, including the Pozo de las Nieves, the Tejeda caldera, and the Llanos de la Pez. The area is a protected natural space and has been declared a rural park. Visitors can enjoy hiking and taking in the stunning views, as well as learning about the unique geology and history of the area. The rock formation is also surrounded by a replanted pine wood and brushland, typical of the Grancanarian peaks
Plan your family visit to the Roque Nublo with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went to Roque Nublo. The walk starts through pine forest with views. We climbed up a rocky mountain hiking trail to the top. There was a rocky plateau where the Roque Nublo stands out
Highlights: We had a lot of fun climbing around the large rocks around the Roque. For small children, there is a cave to use as a picnic spot. The views and the climbing were really good ✨