Guinea Ecomuseum to Pozo de Los Padrones Trail
Guinea Ecomuseum to Pozo de Los Padrones Trail
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Hike an easy 4.3-mile (6.9 km) route from Guinea Ecomuseum to Pozo de Los Padrones, exploring El Hierro's history and El Golfo Valley.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.54 km
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4.16 km
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This trail is rated as easy. It features a relatively gentle elevation gain of about 69 meters and a similar descent of 71 meters over its 6.9-kilometer distance. While El Hierro's terrain can be varied, this specific route is generally accessible for most hikers.
You can typically find parking facilities near the Guinea Ecomuseum, which serves as a convenient starting point for this trail. Parking is usually available for visitors to the ecomuseum.
This trail offers a rich blend of history and natural beauty. You'll start near the Guinea Ecomuseum, showcasing traditional island life and lava tunnels. Along the way, you can enjoy views from the View of Roques de Salmor and the Punta de Zamora Viewpoint. The route also passes by the La Maceta Natural Pools and the inviting Charco de Los Sargos, perfect for a swim. The destination, Pozo de Los Padrones, is a historic well vital to the island's agriculture.
While El Hierro generally welcomes dogs on many trails, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Be mindful of any specific signage around the Guinea Ecomuseum or natural pool areas regarding pet access.
Hiking the trail itself does not typically require a specific permit or fee. However, the Guinea Ecomuseum, which is a key part of this route, is an open-air museum and may have an entrance fee. El Hierro is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, so always respect local regulations and signage to preserve its unique environment.
El Hierro enjoys a mild climate year-round, making hiking pleasant in most seasons. However, the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer particularly comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be warm, especially in the El Golfo Valley, so an early start is advisable. Winter is generally mild but can bring occasional rain.
The trail traverses the fertile El Golfo Valley, offering diverse scenery. You'll encounter traditional dry-stone walkways, agricultural lands, and paths through lush vegetation. Expect some sections with volcanic terrain, which may require sturdy footwear and sure-footedness. The backdrop of colossal cliffs and potential ocean views adds to the dramatic landscape.
Yes, this route is part of a network of trails in the El Golfo Valley. While primarily following the Ecomuseo de Guinea al Pozo de Los Padrones path, it also briefly intersects with sections of the San Andrés El Golfo por Camino de Jinama and the [CIMA SC08] La Fireba * Frontera trails, offering opportunities to explore further if you wish.
The region is known for its unique flora and fauna. At the Guinea Ecomuseum, you can visit a recuperation center for the endangered giant lizard of El Hierro. As you hike, keep an eye out for various endemic plant species that thrive in El Hierro's diverse ecosystems, from coastal plants to those found in the more sheltered valley areas.
The Guinea Ecomuseum often has facilities for visitors, including restrooms. In the wider El Golfo Valley, particularly in nearby towns like Frontera or Tigaday, you'll find a selection of restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options. It's advisable to carry water and snacks, especially if hiking during warmer parts of the day.
Public transport on El Hierro, primarily bus services, connects the main towns and some points of interest. You can check local bus schedules for routes that serve the El Golfo Valley and have stops near the Guinea Ecomuseum. However, services might be less frequent, so planning ahead is recommended.
Beautiful coastal path with great swimming opportunities 🔝
On a day like this, you should just walk along the sea. The sun rises hesitantly over the mountain and later illuminates the water in the most wonderful colors. Poseidon gives it his all and we experience a spectacle of meter-high waves. All in all, a great hike.