Best natural monuments around Valle Gran Rey showcase La Gomera's unique geology and diverse ecosystems. This region features deep ravines, towering cliffs, and ancient laurel forests, offering a variety of natural landscapes. Visitors can explore a striking contrast between natural wilderness and traditional terraced farming. The area provides opportunities to experience rare flora and fauna, including endemic species.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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A tip? Unfortunately, it is overcrowded on weekends and holidays due to the nearby car park. If you only drive to the car park and then walk to the summit in 10 minutes and then don't take a circular hike up here into the forests of the north and the maquis of the south, you haven't gotten to know the island...
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Approx. 2.5 hours, great circular route :-)
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It's wonderful to splash around under the waterfall and you can also find a place to have a picnic.
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This special rock wall towers above the green valley. Unique view from this point.
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Beautiful path in the rainforest, easy to walk on. The starting point can be reached by bus and at the end there is a bar for supplies. Bus stop for the return journey on site.
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You can see this impressive rock while descending to San Sebastián la Gomera, there is a viewpoint worth the stop to feel the immensity of the valley
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Great trees, some "hung" with lichens and mosses
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Between the Barranco de La Laja and the Barranco de Benchijigua is this piton that has a maximum elevation of 1246 meters. This geological structure stands out in the landscape for its large vertical wall.
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Beyond the well-known spots, visitors highly appreciate Roque de Agando, an impressive volcanic rock tower offering stunning views. Another favorite is Raso de la Bruma, known for its mystical, fog-covered laurel forest atmosphere. The Arure Waterfall is also a popular choice for its refreshing environment.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Laurisilva Trail in Garajonay National Park and Raso de la Bruma are both marked as family-friendly, offering enchanting forest walks. The Roque de Agando viewpoint is also easily accessible for families.
Valle Gran Rey showcases diverse geology. You can explore ancient laurisilva cloud forests, dramatic deep ravines, and steep cliffs within the Valle Gran Rey Rural Park. The region also features volcanic formations like the impressive Roque de Agando, black sand beaches such as Playa del Inglés, and natural coastal lakes like Charco del Cieno.
The Valle Gran Rey Rural Park is a critical habitat for the endangered La Gomera giant lizard (Gallotia bravoana). You can also spot endemic bird species nesting in the palm groves and frequent birdlife around the calm waters of Charco del Cieno.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Waterfall in Barranco de Arure – Arure Waterfall loop' or the 'Camino de la Mérica from Valle Gran Rey'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Hiking around Valle Gran Rey guide.
The laurel forests, such as those found on the Laurisilva Trail or at Raso de la Bruma, offer cooler temperatures, making them ideal even when it's warm at the coast. The Arure Waterfall is also a refreshing stop on hot days due to its shaded path and watercourse.
Yes, the area around Valle Gran Rey also offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and mountain hikes. You can find various routes, including challenging loops through Garajonay National Park, on the Road Cycling Routes around Valle Gran Rey and Mountain Hikes around Valle Gran Rey guides.
When exploring the laurel forests like the Laurisilva Trail or Raso de la Bruma, it's advisable to bring a jacket or sweater. Even on warm days, the mountains can be chilly (8-10 degrees Celsius) and foggy, creating a fresh atmosphere. Comfortable hiking shoes are always recommended.
Yes, Charco del Cieno is a protected natural lake formed by the sea, known for its calm atmosphere and birdlife. Nearby, Playa del Inglés is a large black sand beach bordered by steep cliffs, offering a wilder feel and excellent stargazing opportunities.
Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to one of Europe's last remaining laurisilva (laurel) cloud forests. This ancient forest is characterized by its moss-covered trees and often mystical, foggy atmosphere, providing a unique hiking experience through a primeval landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Alto de Garajonay. The mystical atmosphere of the laurel forests, such as Raso de la Bruma, and the refreshing experience of the Arure Waterfall are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of immersion in unique, wild nature.


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