Mogán (Playa de Tasarte)
Start Town | Altitude | Elevation Gain | Length | Gradient | Difficulty | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Playa de Tasarte | 676m | 650m | 12.0 km | 5.4% | 445 | *** |
Climb Description
The route to the Mogán viewpoint via Tasarte is the least popular of the three different sides of the climb. The main reason for this is that first you must descend all the way down to Playa de Tasarte, before climbing back on the same road.Despite this, it is the most scenic of the three sides, ascending through the quiet and picturesque Tasarte valley. The gradients are not too challenging and this is a nice extension for riders who have done some of the other more famous climbs nearby and are looking for something new.
Mogán is open throughout the year.
Roads & Traffic
The road surface is in farily good condition. It is a bit cracked in places, but is fine to ride on a road bike.
There is little traffic throughout the climb from this side.
Pinos de Gáldar
Aserrador
Risco Grande
Roque Bentayga
Pico de las Nieves
San Bartolomé
Ayagaures
In the links below you can find out more about this tour and other similar holidays that we are currently running in Spain.
There is little traffic throughout the climb from this side.
Alternative Routes
Mogán can also be climbed from La Aldea de San Nicolas and from Puerto de Mogán.Nearby Climbs
Pinos de Gáldar
Aserrador
Risco Grande
Roque Bentayga
Pico de las Nieves
San Bartolomé
Ayagaures
Cycling Holidays
Mogán can be climbed from this side as a route option on our cycling holiday to Gran Canaria.In the links below you can find out more about this tour and other similar holidays that we are currently running in Spain.