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Puerto de Mogan is also known as "Little Venice". We visited the "Big Venice" the year before and now we wanted to know how this "Little Venice" looks like.

Actually we wanted to cycle from Maspalomas to Puerto to Mogan, but the guy at the bike rental told us that it is not allowed to cycle on the road between Puerto Rico and Puerto de Mogan, because it has a long dark tunnel.

We had a look at the map and saw that there was a ship going from Puerto Rico to Puerto de Mogan. Therefore we took our bikes and cycled up to Puerto Rico. Actually the street next to the coast is quite nice, it goes always up and down. But after we passed Arguineguin there was a lot of traffic. That was not very nice. But after about one hour we arrived safely in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico looked a lot different that what we expected! There were huge hotels and no real beach. Instead of a beach there was a lot of concrete. So we had a break and looked for the ship. We could find it and it was no problem to take the bikes with us. So we took the next ship to Puerto de Mogan. It was shaking a lot!

When we arrived in Puerto de Mogan it was really hot! The sun was burning. So we took a short walk around the canals, took some photos of this nice town and then decided to take the ship back to Arguineguin to leave out the part of the road with so much traffic. After we arrived back in Arguinenguin we cycled back to Maspalomas. All in all a very relaxing day 🙂


 
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Our goal today is Roque Nublo (1803m) which is more or less located in the centre of the island. We start in Maspalomas at almost sea level. That means we have ~1800m uphill and 1800m downhill to go. We decide to take enough water and enough food with us – all in our backpack. We take road GC-500 and change to GC-505 shortly before we reach La Playa de Arguineguin. This morning it is cloudy and hence it is not so warm, yet. We follow GC-505 for approximately 11km until we reach Cercado de Espino. There we take a short break.

Up to now the road was quite flat. The next 7 kilometres will be quite ascending – up to 14.6%. We don't race up there this morning since our goal is still far away. The sun gets out sometimes, now. Our next break we have in El Barranquillo de Andres.

There we leave GC-505 to the left on road Lugar Barranquillo Andres heading to GC-605 (link).

This part of the road is also quite ascending but it is even nicer than the first part of the course. The road is less broad and there are almost no cars going up there. We follow the road up to Lugar Barranquillo Andres (link).

Here we take another short break. From that point it is less steep – at least for the next kilometres. We change to GC-605 on the right (link) and cycle further up the hill. We wonder if we will see the natives selling fruits and drinks up here again. And there they are – but this time there are quite some more customers around. This time we don't take a break but continue on road GC-605. To the right we see lake Embalse de la Cueva de la Ninas (link).

Then the road gets little steeper again. Now, the sun burns down on us and we are glad that we have enough water with us. This road seems to be endless. From time to time a car passes. Finally we arrive in Ayacata located beside road GC-60/GC-811. Ayacata has a small bar (Bar Casa Melo) (link).

This is a place where we may have bought some water but since we didn't know if this place was even open we had to carry all the water up here on our own. Anyway.... We take a short break again. Then we are ready for the final ascending. We turn left on road GC-600 (link).

The sign shows “Roque Nublo”. We feel that we are quite close to our goal. The last few kilometres are again quite steep. The number of turns seems to be endless and our legs are getting tired. Finally... we arrive at a parking site and a sign saying “Roque Nublo” (link).

But where is “El Roque”? Ah, there is a small path we have to walk up – we can see El Roque maybe 1-2 kilometres in front of us. We decide to follow this path and take our bikes with us. Some tourists give us strange looks since we are carrying our bikes around... but anyway. Even better than walking all the way down if our bikes would have been stolen 😀 After maybe 20 more minutes of walking and carrying our bikes we are finally there. We did it! 😀 Roque Nublo – actually meaning something like cloudy rock - is a quite mystique place. From time to time it is getting foggy and even from 100m away El Roque is almost invisible. It is even getting a little cold up here. We enjoy it to be up there and having the pain of 1800m uphill in our legs makes us feel quite good. And the fact that we have 1800m downhill in front of us makes us even happier 😀

After eating up almost all our food we carry our bikes back to the road. Our plan is to take a different route back to Maspalomas – using road GC-604. This will lead us through Los Cercados (located beside a barrier lake), through the woods and a lonely road back to Degollada de Tia Maria Diaz which is quite close to Maspalomas already. It should be mentioned that the part through the woods should only be cycled with a mountain bike.

And so we are rolling down the road back to Ayacata. There we turn left and follow road GC-815 further down to a junction (link). There we turn right on road GC-604. This road is also very nice – feels a little like being in paradise just rolling down the road and looking down onto the lake. Soon we arrive in Los Cercados. We pass this small village which seems to be at the end of the world. We follow the road which finally changes to some kind of path. From this point a mountain bike is quite helpful. We cycle up the hill until we reach the pass. From this point it just goes downwards... and we are really happy to have mountain bikes (watch our video). After an hour or so the path turns back to a road again (funny thing is that this “road” has the same number – GC-604 – all the time). Rest of the way home is just road – and it goes downwards almost all the time.

Back at the hotel we can hardly move any more 🙂 After 10 hours and ~3600m up- and downwards we are just looking forward for the buffet and for the bed 😀 Looking back this was the longest but also most amazing cycle tour we did so far on Gran Canaria.


 
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During our last holiday on Gran Canaria we cycled to Soria and back. But this time we wanted to know what happens when we continue to cycle uphill just before Soria. After the many kilometers steep uphill, before Soria we turned left and continued cycling up. The road was very nice, almost no cars and a nice view around.

After a long and hot ascent we started to think about going back the same way. Our map said that there would be a path down to Soria from the other side and actually it would be really nice to take this path back down, so that we do not have to cycle the same way back, but we do not really trust this map.. and maybe the path is even too small to be cycled.
But just when we thought about giving up and cycling back down we came around one turn and saw a kiosk! In the middle of nowhere some Spanish man were selling fruit and drinks! We were very exhausted because of the heat and had an orange and a sprite. After a big break in the shadow of one tree we felt a whole lot better and decided to cycle up to the path that was shown in the map.

After some kilometres we reached a "relaxing area" with a small beach at a lake. And after some more kilometres we reached the path and met some German people who told us that it would be very nice to cycle this path down to Soria with the mountainbikes. So we continued! The path was really good, but also really bumpy 😀 On the way down we met many sheep and goat. When you come to Soria using this path you have a great view of the lake!

From Soria we continued the well known way down to Maspalomas, all in all this tour is really worth cycling.


 
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For our cycling tour today we chose a road that ends somewhere in a very small town. After that town there is only a mountainbike trail that continues.
Therefore we hoped that there would not be too much traffic.
We started in Maspalomas and cycled up to the small town El Tablero. From there we continued the road GC604. The traffic became less and less and after a few kilometres we were the only people on the road. That was great. Behind us was the blue ocean and the sky and in front of us we could see the mountains of the island.
We came to a point with an old barrack and a mast. There we had a first break. After looking at our map we thought that the road should end soon. But when
we continued cycling we realized that it was not over yet. The road continued for about another 6 kilometres and it went steep up the hill.
But after about 25 kilometres cycling uphill we reached the end of the road. The road gave us a great view of the barranco on its left and we saw many interesting plants on the way. But what we saw when the mountainbike trail began was amazing. On a field next to the road were two white horses. They were just standing there, eating and looking at us. Without a fence. That was very beautiful.
We decided to continue the mountainbike trail for a while. After some metres it started to go uphill again. And after a few kilometres we were in the middle of
a wonderful forest. On our way we saw many huge fir cones. The forrest smelled very good and it was a lot of fun to cycle on this bumpy trail. So we continued to
cycle up to a lake called embalse de chira. From there the path started to go downhill, so we decided to leave it for today and cycle back to our bungalow.

The descent back to the beach was lots of fun, because we didn't have to do anything except sitting on the saddle and holding the handle bar 🙂

During dinner we decided that this was the best bike tour on Gran Canaria we had done so far!


 
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In November 2011 we wanted to give it another try. It was very dry and therefore the river which blocked us last time from continuing was gone.
Therefore we stated again in Maspalomas and cycled to the quarry. There we followed the path into the barranco de Fataga. The road was quite bumpy, but it was fun with the mountainbikes. The path starts flat but becomes steeper after a while. After about 600m difference in altitude we had a great view of the underlying barranco. From there the path stayed at one height and we enjoyed cycling through this great nature! You have a wonderful view from up there. After about 3 hours we started the descent to Ayagaures. There we enjoyed the view of the lake and continued to cycle up the road. Before the descent we had a break and enjoyed the view of the path we came down a few minutes ago. Then we started to cycle to road back down to Maspalomas. During this descent you get a great view of Maspalomas and the beach, the lighthouse and the surrounding buildings.
This is a really great cycling tour we can recommend to everybody who wants to enjoy the great landscape of Gran Canaria!


 
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