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Best Roads

One-day motorcycle itineraries designed by a rider, for riders

Most motorcycle tourists miss Gran Canaria's best roads. They follow generic GPS routes that take them on highways or poorly maintained back roads, arriving at viewpoints at the wrong time of day.

These itineraries are different. Each one has been personally ridden, tested, and refined over dozens of trips. I've cataloged every road condition, timed every segment, and positioned every stop to maximize your riding pleasure.

The Must Buy itineraries cover the island's main attractions in focused day rides — perfect if you only have only one day. The other itineraries explore deeper, revealing hidden gems suited for longer trips. For multi-day adventures, check out our journeys.

Tested routes

Every itinerary personally ridden and refined over multiple trips. Not generated from a map - validated on the road.

Smart pacing

One hour of riding, then a 30-minute break. Refueling, scenic stops, and meals positioned at the right moments.

Sunset timing

Final stops positioned at scenic viewpoints, timed so you arrive during golden hour. End every ride with an unforgettable view.

Road quality

Routes selected for asphalt condition and riding pleasure. Uphill sections on the smoothest roads with the best views.

Original photos

All photos taken on location during actual rides (may take a while). No stock images. What you see is what you'll experience.

Complete package

GPX track for your GPS plus a detailed PDF guide with all stops, timing, points of interest, and local recommendations.

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GC 600: Aerial view of Ayacata

The heart of Gran Canaria (balanced version)

Riding time 🏍️ 3h 50m Visiting time 🚶 4h Total Km 📍 150 km

Itinerary Scores

Asphalt Quality 6/10
Route Quality 5/10
Landscape 7/10

Description

Beautiful coastal roads and scenic views.

Included Points of Interest

Gallery

GC 600: Aerial view of Ayacata GC 600: a series of curves and hairpin turns winding through coniferous trees GC 600: a scenic overlook past Roque Nublo where the view stretches all the way to the ocean GC 600: How the vegetation changes rapidly just a couple of turns away GC 600: Presa de los Hornos GC 75: Simply put, a practical explanation of why Gran Canaria is a motorcyclist's paradise GC 75: a stretch of winding road with gentle curves, lush vegetation, and ocean views. A real sight to behold! GC 75: a hairpin curve nestled in the greenery between Moya and the ocean GC 60: A close-up view of the variety of flowers, shrubs, and plant species on a lava flow crossed by the road GC 150: Close-up of curves and vegetation GC 150: one of the many breathtaking views along this road GC-60 View of the road just before San Bartolomé de Tirajana GC-60 Valley between Fataga and San Bartolomé de Tirajana GC 60: the crest of the hill from which the view suddenly opens up to Tenerife’s Mount Teide GC 60: close-up of curves and vegetation in the northernmost section of the road GC 15: Close-up of curves and vegetation below Cruz de Tejeda 1 GC 15: Close-up of curves and vegetation below Cruz de Tejeda 1 GC 15: a series of turns at the end of the road GC 15: Winding Road and Panoramic Views GC-130 View of the climb GC 210: a glimpse of the winding roads and the valley between Artenara and Tejeda GC 210: a long stretch that runs along the side of a mountain, through barren landscapes and offering views of long valleys GC 210: colorful rocks, winding roads, and sweeping views GC 210: a series of breathtaking curves and scenic valleys GC 210: Intersection with GC 218 GC 210: a switchback that winds around a mountain outcrop GC-70: A series of curves through the coniferous forest GC-70: Winding stretches and clusters of houses along the road GC-70: View just before reaching the ocean
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