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Jogging around Hermigua offers diverse landscapes, from lush laurisilva forests to dramatic coastal views. The region is characterized by a valley stretching from the island's interior to the sea, featuring cultivated terraces, banana plantations, and ancient woodlands. Trails often traverse varied terrain, including areas within Garajonay National Park, providing elevation changes and scenic viewpoints. This combination of natural features makes Hermigua a notable destination for running.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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4.59km
00:36
120m
120m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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32
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13.8km
01:43
460m
460m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.3km
01:22
450m
450m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
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9.92km
01:10
240m
240m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
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20.4km
03:25
1,210m
1,210m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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El Roque de Agando is probably the most iconic and photographed rock formation on La Gomera. It is a huge volcanic plug formed by very resistant rock that was exposed after millions of years of erosion. While the rest of the volcanic terrain gradually disappeared, this gigantic needle remained standing, dominating the entire landscape in the center of the island. It rises to an altitude of about 1,250 meters and is part of a group of volcanic rocks visible from much of Garajonay. Its vertical and isolated silhouette, especially when it appears shrouded in mist or illuminated by the low sun, gives it an almost unreal appearance. The road that passes by the roque is considered one of the most spectacular on La Gomera and is a classic spot to stop and contemplate the landscape. For the ancient inhabitants of La Gomera, it also had symbolic and territorial importance, and even today it remains one of the island's great natural emblems. The contrast between the dark rock, the green ravines, and the low clouds creates one of the most recognizable images of the Canary Islands.
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A beautiful hike to this destination. Good hiking gear is recommended. Parking is plentiful at the start of the hike. We thoroughly enjoyed the hike, especially when we reached the top. The descent also had many surprises for us ☺️
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Beautiful easy walk in varied terrain. Good planning with the bus, also for the way back. Exit at Parajito roundabout
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Very nice place to take a break
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05.12.24 Unfortunately it has completely collapsed, no way through is possible. The 30cm wide gap that was still there is now also buried.
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The running trails around Hermigua offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find paths winding through lush laurisilva forests, cultivated valleys with banana plantations, and dramatic coastal routes. Many trails, especially those within Garajonay National Park, feature varied elevation changes, providing both challenging ascents and scenic descents.
While many routes in Hermigua are classified as moderate to difficult due to the varied terrain and elevation, there are options for those looking for a less strenuous run. For example, the Alto de Garajonay - circular trail running from Pajarito is a moderate 4.6 km route that takes about 36 minutes to complete, offering a good introduction to the area's natural beauty.
Hermigua's running routes are rich with natural beauty. You can enjoy stunning coastal views on routes like the View of Santa Catalina loop from Hermigua. Inland, trails often pass through the ancient laurisilva forests of Garajonay National Park, offering a unique 'journey through time'. Keep an eye out for distinctive natural monuments like the Steep Rock of San Pedro and the Roques, which add to the dramatic scenery.
Yes, Hermigua offers several excellent circular running routes. A popular choice is the Alto de Garajonay - circular trail running from Pajarito, which provides a moderate loop through Garajonay National Park. Another option for experienced runners is the challenging El Cedro Water Tunnel – Alto de Garajonay loop from Hermigua, which takes you through dense forests.
Hermigua boasts a pleasant year-round climate, making it suitable for running in any season. The mild temperatures and consistent weather patterns mean you can enjoy the trails throughout the year. However, the lushness of the laurisilva forests is particularly vibrant after periods of rain, and coastal views are often clearest on sunny days.
Yes, some running routes in Hermigua will lead you past beautiful water features. The El Cedro Water Tunnel – Alto de Garajonay loop from Hermigua, for instance, takes you through the magical El Cedro Forest, where a stream runs alongside the trails year-round. You might also encounter highlights like the Arure Waterfall or the Waterfall in Barranco de Arure on some of the longer routes.
The running routes in Hermigua are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from ancient forests to dramatic coastlines, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various fitness levels. Many appreciate the unique experience of running through the UNESCO World Heritage site of Garajonay National Park.
Absolutely. Hermigua is known for its challenging trails, especially those with significant elevation gain. Routes like the Alto de Garajonay – Garajonay National Park loop from La Gomera, a difficult 13.9 km path, offer substantial climbs and descents. The El Cedro Water Tunnel – Alto de Garajonay loop from Hermigua is another difficult option, covering over 20 km with significant elevation changes through dense laurisilva forests.
There are approximately 19 dedicated running routes around Hermigua listed in this guide. These routes vary in difficulty, with a good mix of moderate and difficult options to suit different fitness levels and preferences.
Yes, some running trails in Hermigua offer glimpses into the local culture and history. You might encounter cultural landmarks such as the Shrine to Nuestra Señora de Lourdes within the forest trails, or traditional Canary Islands architecture in areas like the San Pedro District. The Garajonay National Park Visitor's Center (Juego de Bolas) is also a point of interest on some longer routes.
Hermigua's running routes feature varied elevation changes, ranging from moderate climbs to significant ascents. Many trails, particularly those within Garajonay National Park, can have elevation gains from 120m to over 1200m on longer routes. For example, the El Cedro Water Tunnel – Alto de Garajonay loop from Hermigua involves over 1200m of elevation gain, making it a challenging option for experienced runners.


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