Best attractions and places to see around Frontera, located on El Hierro in the Canary Islands, are characterized by dramatic landscapes and volcanic features. The region encompasses the Valle del Golfo, a large depression formed by a landslide, surrounded by mountainous terrain. Visitors can explore numerous viewpoints offering vistas of the island's unique geology and coastline. The area also features natural pools and cultural sites that provide insight into the island's natural history.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The chapel of the island's patron saint. She is said to have provided rainwater during droughts.
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At 1,230 m above sea level, it offers one of the most spectacular views of El Hierro: El Golfo Bay, the north coast, and a tapestry of vineyards, pineapple and banana trees. It has parking, a rest area, and picnic tables, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty. Next to the Hermitage of Our Lady of Charity, it is also the starting point of the historic Jinama Trail and routes such as the Volcano Trail, which invite you to explore volcanic landscapes and unique corners of the island.
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Emblematic hermitage
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Nice, quiet place. Good starting point for some hikes.
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Visit the Mirador early or start the tour, for example to the Mirador de la Peña, early, as the Canarian fog rolls in at midday. For us it was 11am and within a few minutes the visibility was not only impaired, it was gone! The view is fantastic!
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A hermitage was built near the Caracol, which houses the image and the shepherds on cold and humid nights. On Monday, April 25, 1577, the first mass was celebrated and sung in the Sanctuary of El Hierro, the current Insular Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Kings. Since then, an annual festival has been celebrated in honor of the Virgin of the Kings on April 25, a festival that continues to be celebrated to this day under the name of the Festival of the Shepherds.
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The building is a jewel designed by César Manrique, the great Canarian architect who dedicated his life to creating organic spaces. At La Peña, Manrique used numerous plants, large windows and masonry ceilings to create a welcoming and fresh atmosphere. Inside, visitors can enjoy the exclusive Mirador de La Peña Restaurant, with its extensive menu of Canarian dishes made with products such as tropical pineapple and the excellent fresh fish produced by this island, declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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https://www.holaislascanarias.com/miradores/el-hierro/mirador-de-la-pena/ From the La Peña viewpoint, in Guarazoca (north of the island of El Hierro), you can see the consequences of an overwhelming prehistoric event: the gigantic landslide that created the El Golfo valley millennia ago. The cliffs of this enormous indentation, 15 kilometers wide and one and a half kilometers high, are covered with dense native vegetation. At its foot lies a volcanic plain with vineyards and fruit trees that ends in the blue Atlantic. From La Peña you can also see the virgin Roques de Salmor, sanctuary of endemic giant lizards.
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Frontera, located on El Hierro, is renowned for its dramatic volcanic landscapes. Key natural features include the Valle del Golfo, a vast depression formed by a landslide, and numerous viewpoints offering stunning vistas. You can also visit Malpaso Peak, the highest point on the island, and unique rock formations like Roque de la Bonanza. The area also features natural pools such as Charco Azul, perfect for swimming.
Frontera offers several exceptional viewpoints. The Jinama Viewpoint, at 1,250 meters above sea level, provides panoramic views over the entire bay of El Golfo, including vineyards and plantations. Another must-visit is La Peña Viewpoint, designed by César Manrique, which offers a perfect view of El Golfo and its impressive rock faces.
Yes, Frontera is an excellent base for hiking. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain and offers various trails. For example, the Jinama path, starting near the Jinama Viewpoint, is one of the oldest paths on the island. You can find many more options, including challenging routes to Malpaso Peak, by exploring the running trails around Frontera guide, which also includes walking routes.
While Frontera is primarily known for its natural beauty, it also offers cultural insights. You can visit the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Kings, a place of great religious and cultural importance, especially during the quadrennial Descent of the Virgin festival. Additionally, the Ecomuseum of Guinea & Volcanological Interpretation Center and the Interpretation Center Tree Garoé provide insights into the island's natural history and unique ecosystem.
Yes, Frontera offers several family-friendly attractions. Many viewpoints, such as Jinama Viewpoint and La Peña Viewpoint, are accessible and enjoyable for all ages. The natural pools like Charco Azul provide safe and fun swimming opportunities. Educational centers like the Ecomuseum of Guinea can also be engaging for children.
El Hierro enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it a good destination at any time. However, for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural pools and beaches, while winter provides a tranquil escape with cooler, but still comfortable, weather.
Frontera is known for its quality local produce. Visitors can enjoy delicious pineapples, traditional cheesecakes, excellent local wines, and distinctive smoked cheeses. These products reflect the island's rich agricultural heritage and offer a taste of authentic El Hierro cuisine.
The area around Frontera offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find challenging road cycling routes, such as the 'Valverde, la Caldereta, and San Andrés – loop around Montañita del Guanche de Abajo', or explore the 'El Golfo Coast and Orchilla Lighthouse Loop'. For more options, check the Road Cycling Routes around Frontera guide.
Yes, Frontera provides excellent terrain for mountain biking. Trails like 'Miradores de la Llanía y de la Jinama — circular por el volcán de Malpaso' offer challenging rides with stunning views. Other routes include 'Well of Health – El Lomo Negro Viewpoint loop from Frontera' and 'Malpaso Peak – Dos Hermanas Viewpoint loop'. Discover more in the MTB Trails around Frontera guide.
The Valle del Golfo is a prominent natural feature in Frontera, formed by a massive ancient landslide. It's characterized by its dramatic mountainous terrain and fertile plains. From viewpoints like Jinama and La Peña, you can admire its vastness, the picturesque vineyards, and pineapple and banana plantations that thrive within the valley.
While many trails in El Hierro can be challenging due to the mountainous terrain, there are options for beginners. For example, the 'Sendero Arenas Blancas a El Verodal' is an easy trail running circular route that can also be enjoyed as a walk. It starts near Arenas Blancas Beach. Always check the difficulty ratings in the running trails guide for suitable options.
Visitors to Frontera consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Jinama Viewpoint and La Peña Viewpoint. The dramatic landscapes, the unique volcanic formations, and the tranquility of the island are also highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the sense of adventure found on the various hiking and cycling trails.


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