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Top 20 Gorges around Tijarafe

Best canyons around Tijarafe are found within a municipality on the northwestern side of La Palma, characterized by steep and rugged terrain. This landscape is carved by numerous ravines that descend from the island's peaks to the sea. These geological features offer dramatic scenery and diverse natural beauty. The area provides opportunities for hiking and nature observation.

Best canyons around Tijarafe

  • The most popular canyons is The Cathedral (Caldera de Agua), a gorge that is an impressive erosion crater.…

Last updated: May 7, 2026

Las Angustias Gorge

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This natural space, at the foot of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, is formed after the union of the two permanent streams that emerge from the caldera. It is …

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Colorful Waterfall

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A beautiful hike through a beautiful landscape. You should plan a whole day and have time for the most beautiful places.

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Impressive kettle (called "The Cathedral")

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Descent into Barranco de las Angustias

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The Barranco de Las Angustias, that is "the gorge of fears". There are some stories about that.
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Jurado Ravine

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The deep Barranco de Jurado separates Tijarafe from its district of El Jesus. The view through the canyon is really great. The coastal hiking trail GR 131 leads straight through …

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GR 131 El Bastón – La Palma in all its splendour

Around the beautiful island – La Palma Nature Trail (GR 130)

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GR 131 El Bastón – La Palma in all its splendour

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March 11, 2025, La Catedral (Caldera de Agua)

The route is spectacular and yet still easily doable.

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The pictures do not even come close to conveying the beauty

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Incredibly beautiful, you can't see it in pictures

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Currently closed due to road works since 22/04/23, loop from Tijarafe to Candelaria Pirate Bay only possible during road opening times 18:30-9:30. Construction time of the street aqueduct about 4 years.

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The usual way is to take a taxi to Los Brecitos from the parking lot on the road from Los Llanos. From there you can easily walk downhill into the caldera and then through the Barranco de Angustias back to the parking lot. A very nice hike, especially in the first half, because you hike parallel to the cliffs, which rise up to 1500 m, through a grandiose nature. I found the way back through the Barranco rather boring because you hike on rocky terrain in the ode next to the Barranco. This is tedious and takes time. So start early and have at least one flashlight with you. And a no-go area in rainy weather because the Barranco can flood quickly

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Friends say that the caldera is even more beautiful in summer. But this high rock basin with its impressive rocks is also an impressive place in winter.

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This natural space, at the foot of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, is formed after the union of the two permanent streams that emerge from the caldera. It is a magnificent place and a stopping point for numerous routes in the area. Despite carrying water almost always, it is advisable to carry water in your backpack, since it is not suitable for consumption and it usually gets a lot of sun. It is also important to wear appropriate footwear because the terrain is steep.

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This natural space at the foot of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, is formed after the union of the two permanent streams that arise from the Caldera. It is a magnificent place and a crossing point for numerous routes in the area. Despite almost always carrying water, it is recommended to carry water in your backpack since it is not suitable for consumption and it is usually very sunny. It is also important to wear suitable footwear since, after all, the terrain is rough.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I find in the canyons around Tijarafe?

The canyons near Tijarafe offer diverse geological formations. Barranco del Jurado is known for its distinctive 'juras' (natural holes) carved by erosion and impressive basaltic walls up to 620 meters high. Barranco de Las Angustias features steep, rocky walls and the vibrant Colorful Waterfall, whose hues come from iron deposits and algae. The Cathedral (Caldera de Agua) is an impressive, wide erosion crater.

Are there hiking opportunities in the canyons around Tijarafe?

Yes, the region offers excellent hiking. The GR 130 trail, which circles La Palma, passes through Barranco del Jurado. A smaller circular trail, PR LP 12.2, also runs through Jurado, leading to the 'Poris de La Candelaria' pirate cove. Barranco de Las Angustias is a popular spot for both hiking and extreme sports, with routes like the Descent into Barranco de las Angustias connecting the Caldera de Taburiente with the Atlantic Ocean. For more hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Tijarafe.

What kind of flora and fauna can be observed in Tijarafe's canyons?

The canyons are rich in biodiversity. Barranco del Jurado is particularly noted for its unique rock flora, including endemic and protected species, and is home to endangered bird species like the Caldera crow. In Barranco de Las Angustias, you'll find rupicolous vegetation, cedars, and pines growing on its steep walls.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic views of the canyons?

Absolutely. The Mirador Barranco de Garome provides magnificent panoramic views of the densely vegetated ravine, easily accessible from the LP-1 road. Additionally, The Cathedral (Caldera de Agua) offers impressive vistas of its wide erosion crater.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons of Tijarafe?

Beyond canyon exploration, Tijarafe offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes and general cycling tours in the area, allowing you to explore the rugged terrain and stunning landscapes on two wheels.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons around Tijarafe?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery and unique natural formations. The Colorful Waterfall in Barranco de Las Angustias is a major highlight, often described as even more impressive in person than in photos. The challenging yet rewarding hikes, such as the Descent into Barranco de las Angustias, are also highly valued for connecting the high caldera with the ocean. Many appreciate the opportunity for cooling off in the small pools found within the gorges.

Are there any cultural or historical sites associated with the canyons?

Yes, Barranco de Las Angustias holds cultural significance, as it houses the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias, a venerated image on the island. In Barranco del Jurado, visitors might discover ancient Benehoarita caves, hinting at the island's indigenous past.

Can I find any coastal features or beaches where the canyons meet the sea?

Yes, where Barranco del Jurado meets the sea, it forms a small sand and pebble beach also named Jurado. Nearby, the Cueva Bonita ('beautiful cave'), a marine cavity with multicolored reflections, is another coastal highlight accessible by boat from Puerto de Tazacorte.

What are the characteristics of Barranco de Garome?

Barranco de Garome serves as a natural boundary between Puntagorda and Tijarafe. It is notable for its significant vertical drop, descending from 2,200 meters to sea level over just 10 kilometers, creating a spectacular landscape. The Mirador Barranco de Garome offers magnificent panoramic views, and you can see picturesque farmhouses nestled among orange and almond groves within the ravine.

What should I consider when planning a hike in Barranco de Las Angustias?

When hiking in Barranco de Las Angustias, it's important to wear appropriate footwear due to the steep terrain. While the gorge often has water, it's not suitable for consumption, so carry your own water. The area can get a lot of sun, so plan accordingly. The Las Angustias Gorge is a significant starting point for many routes in the area, so be prepared for a full day of exploration, especially if you plan to visit the Colorful Waterfall.

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