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About GRANGUANCHE

Bikepacking route across the canary islands.
It’s a ride to the next ferry planned for any choice of bike and terrain.

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  1. GRANGUANCHE planned a gravel ride.

    April 7, 2023

    night ride - Tenerife

    16:55
    101 mi
    6.0 mph
    14,300 ft
    14,450 ft
  2. GRANGUANCHE planned a mountain bike ride.

    March 10, 2023

    24:22
    155 mi
    6.4 mph
    24,925 ft
    24,900 ft
    Csapi007, Marco Casadio, and 2 others like this.
    1. GRANGUANCHE

      The loop includes epic sea-to-summit climbs, endless double tracks in the pine forest, a few single tracks and about 40 minutes hike-a-bike. The route is planned to discover Gran Canaria iconic landscapes made of deep ravines and massive volcanic formations, while passing by colonial towns and the main

      March 10, 2023
  3. GRANGUANCHE planned a road ride.

    February 11, 2023

    02:14
    28.6 mi
    12.8 mph
    925 ft
    975 ft
  4. GRANGUANCHE planned a gravel ride.

    February 11, 2023

    03:58
    33.0 mi
    8.3 mph
    1,350 ft
    1,400 ft
    Santiago Reina likes this.
  5. GRANGUANCHE planned a road ride.

    January 5, 2023

    04:33
    52.8 mi
    11.6 mph
    5,625 ft
    6,650 ft
    Mo, stefgiro, and 2 others like this.
  6. GRANGUANCHE planned a gravel ride.

    December 30, 2022

    20:02
    136 mi
    6.8 mph
    10,550 ft
    10,550 ft
    Gerson, Gerald Croes, and 4 others like this.
    1. A loop that goes by volcanic landscapes, sandy deserts and rocky ravines. Easy logistics with plenty of towns where to find accommodation and resupply. It includes rocky sections, sharp lava terrain, and a few hike-a-bikes. Ideally ridden on mountain bikes or gravel bikes with a 2.1" minimum tire width

      January 9, 2023
  7. GRANGUANCHE planned a gravel ride.

    December 29, 2022

    19:50
    110 mi
    5.6 mph
    15,150 ft
    15,125 ft
    Annalarentis, Atsakomologas, and 3 others like this.
    1. A high-altitude loop that goes by pine woods, laurel forests and volcanic landscapes. Includes remote areas and there are only a few towns where to find accommodation and resupply. The route mainly goes on untechnical double tracks but includes a few rocky sections and a few hike-a-bikes. Ideally ridden

      January 9, 2023
  8. GRANGUANCHE planned a mountain bike ride.

    August 21, 2022

    19:25
    115 mi
    5.9 mph
    19,750 ft
    19,725 ft
    ToniAlbet, Paolo, and 4 others like this.
    1. Long loop with epic sea-to-summit climbs in an ever-changing and pristine landscape, starts and finishes in Santa Cuz, founded in 1500 as the last European port on the way to the Americas, a colonial historic town that is worth visiting.

      

      The route goes by secondary roads crossing bananas plantation to

      August 24, 2022
  9. GRANGUANCHE planned a road ride.

    July 13, 2022

    06:30
    61.1 mi
    9.4 mph
    9,750 ft
    9,750 ft
    Diego Hernández Díaz, Frederik, and 11 others like this.
    1. It's one day ride on dreamy roads, winding up and down deep ravines in an ever-changing landscape.

      The climb to Garajonay goes on a secondary road in a lush green laurel forest usually shredded in the mist.

      The final descent to San Sebastian is usually windy and gusty, be careful and stay on the brakes.

      August 23, 2022
  10. GRANGUANCHE planned a road ride.

    July 13, 2022

    08:50
    89.7 mi
    10.2 mph
    12,400 ft
    12,425 ft
    Diego Hernández Díaz, Frederik, and 11 others like this.
    1. A long ride with a massive elevation gain. The climb starts just out of Santa Cruz city and leads to Anaga mountains in a lush green forest usually shredded in the mist.

      Resupply in La Laguna, a 16th-century town built on a grid model with wide streets and open spaces that served as an example of a modern

      August 23, 2022
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