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Waterfall hiking trails in Parc National De Garajonay traverse a unique landscape characterized by ancient laurel forests, deep ravines, and misty peaks. This UNESCO World Heritage site on La Gomera offers a dense network of paths through its lush, subtropical vegetation. The terrain often features volcanic rock formations and varying elevations, providing diverse hiking experiences. The park's unique ecosystem, sustained by persistent fog and high humidity, creates an environment rich in biodiversity and natural water features.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.97km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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12.0km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The rocks are worth seeing, no matter which side you look at them from, beautiful even when the sun isn't shining and the fog is hanging in the mountain behind them.
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Unfortunately, it's not drinking water, like the springs in Epina. I'm also not sure where the water comes from; it's probably a fake spring… Still, it's nice to look at.
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Ferns are hanging everywhere; it's beautiful to look at them.
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The tour was very beautiful, with breathtaking views and a mystical laurel forest. However, there was a bit too much forest for my taste (approximately 2/3 forest).
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It appears to have just been dismantled. Only two "chairs" remain.
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Nice place to take a break.
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The Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes was opened in August 1935. The chapel's construction in El Cedro is thanks to Florence Stephan Parry—also known as Mrs. Stephan or Mrs. Florencia. She came to La Gomera because she was hired by the Italian Mr. Mario Novaro Parodi—owner of a cannery located in the La Cantera district of the municipality of Alajeró—to tutor his children. Upon her retirement, she established the so-called "House of Peace" (Casa de la Paz) in Hermi-gua. However, she still dreamed of building a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes in the wooded area of El Cedro.
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Parc National De Garajonay offers a diverse network of over 30 waterfall hiking trails. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing options for different experience levels.
The unique climate of Parc National De Garajonay, characterized by persistent fog and high humidity, means its waterfalls and lush laurel forests are vibrant year-round. However, the cooler, wetter months from autumn to spring often enhance the flow of the waterfalls and the mystical atmosphere of the forest.
Yes, the park features several easier trails. While specific 'easy' waterfall routes aren't detailed in the provided data, the park offers a range of options, including 2 easy routes out of 34 total. These generally have less elevation gain and shorter distances, making them suitable for families. Always check individual route descriptions for suitability.
Parc National De Garajonay is a protected UNESCO World Heritage site. Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within the national park to protect its delicate ecosystem and wildlife. It's always best to check the official park regulations before planning your visit with a pet.
The terrain in Parc National De Garajonay is characterized by ancient laurel forests, deep ravines, and misty peaks. You'll encounter paths through dense subtropical vegetation, often featuring volcanic rock formations and varying elevations. The unique ecosystem, sustained by high humidity, creates a rich and sometimes damp environment.
Yes, many of the park's trails are designed as loops, allowing you to experience diverse landscapes without retracing your steps. An example is the Waterfall in La Gomera – Roques Pedro y Petra loop from La Gomera, a moderate 12 km route that offers a comprehensive experience of the park's natural beauty.
Given the park's misty and humid conditions, layered clothing is recommended. Waterproof or water-resistant outerwear is advisable, along with sturdy hiking boots with good grip, as trails can be damp and uneven. Bringing a hat and sun protection is also wise for clearer sections.
Absolutely. While exploring the waterfall trails, you can also discover significant natural landmarks. These include the highest point of the island, Alto de Garajonay, and the striking rock formation of Roque de Agando. The park is also home to the unique Raso de la Bruma (Misty Forest) and the ancient Laurisilva (laurel) Forest itself.
The trails in Parc National De Garajonay are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 10,000 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique atmosphere of the ancient laurel forests, the well-maintained paths, and the stunning natural beauty, especially the refreshing presence of waterfalls.
While specific 'hidden' waterfalls are not explicitly detailed, the park's dense network of trails and numerous ravines mean that many smaller, seasonal cascades can be discovered, especially after rainfall. For a less-trafficked experience, consider routes like the Waterfall in La Gomera – Roques Pedro y Petra loop from Parque Nacional de Garajonay, which offers a different perspective of the park's water features.
The duration of waterfall hikes varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, a moderate trail like the Waterfall in La Gomera – Roques Pedro y Petra loop from La Gomera can take around 4 hours and 51 minutes to complete, while shorter options are also available.
As a protected national park and UNESCO World Heritage site, strict regulations are in place to preserve the delicate ecosystem. Wild swimming is generally not permitted in the waterfalls or streams within Parc National De Garajonay to protect the natural environment and ensure visitor safety. Please respect all park signage and guidelines.

