Best mountain passes around Vallehermoso, located on La Gomera, offer diverse landscapes and elevated viewpoints. These locations provide panoramic views, showcase the island's unique geology, and feature lush laurel forests. Many serve as starting points for hiking trails, allowing exploration of the Garajonay National Park. The area combines natural beauty with cultural significance, including tributes to the island's traditions.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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The path is easily passable. There's a bridge over the landslide. Very nice!
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Ascend the southwest slope to the pass early in the morning, except when the sky is overcast.
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You can find impressions of this hike on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qe5oMrs77Ms?si=wG88llvGTujSjmWK
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The “Degollada de la Cumbre” pass is literally the highlight of the tour. From here it's all downhill. The contrast after passing the top of the pass is overwhelming. If you come from San Sebastián and have just left the rather dry Barranco de Agujilva behind you, then you dive around the corner directly into the neighboring forest. You should avoid the route during or shortly after rain. Otherwise there is a risk of slipping and a mud fight.
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Route is no longer passable, the path has slipped
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Here you pass from one valley to the other... Nice way
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From the top you have a beautiful view over the Valle Gran Rey... but there is a decent wind blowing here
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Accessible by bus and parking for cars.
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Vallehermoso offers several mountain passes with breathtaking views. Beyond those mentioned in the introduction, consider visiting Mountain Pass to Targa for challenging climbs and wonderful valley views, or the Ascent to Fortaleza Pass, which provides a short but rewarding climb to a natural monument viewpoint.
Yes, the Peraza Pass Viewpoint is noted as family-friendly, offering facilities and parking. It's also accessible by bus, making it convenient for families. Additionally, many viewpoints like Mirador de Vallehermoso or Mirador de Alojera are easily accessible by car and offer stunning views without extensive hiking.
From the mountain passes around Vallehermoso, you can expect to see a diverse range of natural features. These include panoramic views of La Gomera's rugged terrain, lush laurel forests, dramatic cliffs plunging into the sea, and unique geological formations like Roque Cano. On clear days, you can often spot neighboring islands such as Tenerife, La Palma, and El Hierro.
Yes, some mountain passes have cultural significance. For instance, Alto de Garajonay, the highest point on La Gomera, was historically used for worship and rituals by the island's ancient inhabitants. The Mirador de Igualero features the Monument to the Silbo Gomero, a tribute to the island's traditional whistled language, recognized as Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
The mountain passes often serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Las Creces Trail' or the 'Vallehermoso - Santa Clara Circular Trail'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Vallehermoso guide. There are also challenging MTB routes and running trails available, detailed in the MTB Trails around Vallehermoso and Running Trails around Vallehermoso guides.
Many elevated points in Vallehermoso provide views into or serve as gateways to Garajonay National Park. Alto de Garajonay, being the highest point, offers unparalleled 360-degree views across the entire island, including significant portions of the National Park. The Mirador de Alojera, located west of the park, also provides expansive views of the surrounding landscape that blends into the park's boundaries.
La Gomera enjoys a mild climate year-round, making its mountain passes accessible in most seasons. However, for the clearest panoramic views and comfortable hiking conditions, the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months are often ideal. During these periods, the weather is generally stable, and the vegetation is vibrant.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Degollada del Cerrillal is a challenging trail requiring surefootedness, offering enchanting surroundings and new views of the Barranco de Argaga valley. The Mountain Pass to Targa also involves a steep, stony climb and requires good physical condition.
Many popular viewpoints and mountain passes, such as the Peraza Pass Viewpoint, offer dedicated parking facilities. For other passes, parking might be available at nearby trailheads or designated roadside spots. It's always advisable to check specific location details if driving.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the sense of pure nature, and the diverse landscapes that combine mountains and ocean. The opportunity to explore challenging trails and the connection to the island's unique geology and cultural heritage, like the Silbo Gomero, are also highly valued.
Yes, some mountain passes are accessible by public transport. The Peraza Pass Viewpoint, for example, is an important hiking point with a bus stop directly on the hiking trail, making it convenient for those without a car.
Alto de Garajonay, as the highest point on La Gomera at 1,487 meters, offers unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views across the entire island. On clear days, you can even see neighboring islands like La Palma, El Hierro, Tenerife, and sometimes Gran Canaria.


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