In this article we will talk to you about a circular route from Artenara to Firgas Enduro bike o All Mountain. It can also be completed with electric enduro bikes that have the capacity for at least 45km of autonomy. Below, we give you all the necessary information so you can do it on your own.
Enduro route through Artenara for titans
The circular begins at Los Chorros crossing (Firgas) along paths that end in a descent. Then, continue climbing along dirt tracks that reach the surroundings of Knight Caves. After going down a very long path, you will arrive at the town of Artenara, where is It is essential to recharge with water and food for the return. Here you go up the main Artenara road by bike towards Pines of Gáldar. Then the route connects with the descent of fountains, another suitable place to buy water if necessary.
From Fontanales go up a path until you find the path of the Steel Curves. Which will leave us again near Firgas. All you have to do is go down a dirt track to end up climbing an old descent that will take you back to the starting point of the route.
Information about the circular enduro bike route
Next, you have all the technical data of the route.
Distance | 42,84 km |
Total promotion/demotion | 1.840 m |
Estimated time | 4 / 6 hours |
Minimum drink | 2 l |
Minimal food | 1000 Kcal |
Shops on the road | Si |
Technical level | Medium/high |
Recommended bike | Enduro/All Mountain |
Download the track of the circular route to Artenara
Now, You can download the track in .gpx format so you can follow the route on your own. If you don't know how to download it and follow it from your GPS or smartphone, here we explain it to you. If you want to support us so that we continue creating content for you about Gran Canaria, we will be grateful if you purchase any of our tracks, either to enjoy incredible routes or as a donation.
If you want to know Other routes to explore Gran Canaria by bike on your own, take a look at all our enduro routes by clicking on the following image.
Athlete and lover of life on two wheels, both mountain biking and urban biking. He is the Spanish MTB downhill champion and, therefore, a great connoisseur of the mountains of Gran Canaria.