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Top 10 Waterfalls around Santa Brígida

Best waterfalls around Santa Brígida are found within the municipality's natural environment and nearby ravines in Gran Canaria. These areas offer numerous hiking opportunities through lush landscapes. The region is known for its refreshing cascades, particularly accessible from Santa Brígida. Many waterfalls are located in ravines with continuous water flow, providing a green oasis for exploration.

Best waterfalls around Santa Brígida

  • The most popular waterfalls is Small Waterfall, a waterfall that offers a relatively easy route suitable for families.…

Last updated: May 23, 2026

Small Waterfall

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I recommend going first thing in the morning because from 10:00 in the morning a lot of people start to come to the route and, honestly, when the route is …

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Large Waterfall

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At the end of the path is this impressive waterfall. There are several giant rocks where you can sit and admire their beauty. It really is a magical environment that …

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Path to the waterfalls

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You have to climb the last meters. Today it was difficult, as the boots from the mud were slick and the rocks were rinsed by the water.

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Double Waterfall

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The biggest waterfalls are after this double waterfall
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El Charco de la Paloma

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The Charco de la Paloma is a small lake with a beautiful waterfall and a popular excursion spot in the region. Very easy to reach from Tejeda direction.

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Walter
November 24, 2025, El Charco de la Paloma

After the recent rainfall, there is currently plenty of water for the small waterfall.

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After the descent, you have to go through the village; the cross-country route through the fields is not possible. The path is privately closed.

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Vivienne
April 12, 2025, Small Waterfall

The 10.6 km loop is not recommended! The description says it takes 3-4 hours, but it took us over 6 hours and we still didn't finish. The entire trail is difficult to find. This is an extremely difficult tour with many climbing sections. Not for those with a fear of heights! We strongly advise against the "10.6 km" tour.

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DeNeric
February 24, 2025, Small Waterfall

Very nice walk through a valley where a path winds through. A small canal drains the water that flows down from the waterfalls. Recommended.

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Ryno
December 6, 2024, Double Waterfall

WARNING: its a very beautiful must see hike BUT after the double waterfall its easily a expert++ hike. It has some very actual life endangering paths that I do not recommend for anyone that is not looking for a big adredaline rush. There's even a rope on a cliff to hold on too when passing a big drop off and a miss placed step can mean death. The paths near the end of the hike are insane, you have to fight your way through thick vegetation and sharp founa. If you are afraid of heights and are not equipped with professional hiking shoes dont try this. I went on this hike with my girlfriend and it started out beautiful but halfway through we were pretty beaten up. The path it is almost non existing the last few kilometers and we ended up walking around a few km around the recommend path hoping to end up near the start. We never had issues with hikes on komoot so we just trusted this one and ended up fighting for daylight feeling pretty stressed. Conclusion: overgrown and very dangerous

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The waypoint is wrongly located... This is actually just a path or starting point (parking and picnic area) for possible tours towards these waterfalls! This is misleading!

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The waterfall and the filled reservoir in front of it are probably best admired during the "rainy season" in autumn and winter. Since it doesn't rain often on the island, no water flows here from spring to autumn.

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Very cool hike! But two things are important to mention: - It is not permitted to walk on the path in some parts and is therefore very overgrown and difficult to walk on - In the last third of the route, a path is shown that goes straight over a ridge where there is no path at all. From that part on, we continued on the road.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls around Santa Brígida?

The best time to experience the waterfalls in their full glory is during the rainy season, typically from October to March. However, ravines like Barranco de los Cernícalos and Barranco de Azuaje are known for their continuous water flow year-round, offering lush landscapes even outside these months.

Are there family-friendly waterfall hikes near Santa Brígida?

Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The route to the Small Waterfall is relatively easy and popular with children. Barranco de los Cernícalos also offers an easy to moderately difficult trail, approximately 7 kilometers long, which is suitable for families, especially the initial parts leading to impressive cascades.

Which waterfalls offer a year-round water flow?

For a guaranteed waterfall experience regardless of the season, head to Barranco de los Cernícalos or Barranco de Azuaje. These ravines are celebrated for their continuous water flow throughout the year, a rarity on Gran Canaria, ensuring lush environments and active cascades.

What unique natural features can I expect to see on a waterfall hike?

Beyond the cascades themselves, you can discover diverse natural features. Barranco de los Cernícalos boasts one of the largest Canary willow forests in the archipelago. Barranco de Azuaje features deep, V-shaped walls and dense laurel forest, a relic from the Tertiary Era. You might also encounter small lakes like El Charco de la Paloma.

Are there any historical sites near the waterfalls?

Yes, Barranco de Azuaje offers a unique blend of nature and history. Along its hiking route, you can explore the ruins of an old spa building from the 19th century, which once utilized the area's mineral-medicinal waters.

What are some of the most impressive waterfalls to visit?

Visitors often highlight the Large Waterfall for its impressive cascade and magical environment. The Double Waterfall within Barranco de los Cernícalos is also a popular spot, marking a beautiful tour for many hikers.

What are the difficulty levels of waterfall trails around Santa Brígida?

Trail difficulties vary. Routes like the one to the Small Waterfall are relatively easy. Barranco de los Cernícalos offers an easy to moderately difficult trail. However, some sections, particularly beyond the Double Waterfall or in parts of Barranco de Azuaje, can be challenging and require sure-footedness or even mountain experience.

What outdoor activities can I do near these waterfalls?

The area around Santa Brígida is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those detailed in the Hiking around Santa Brígida guide. There are also options for cycling, with routes available in the Cycling around Santa Brígida guide, and even more challenging Mountain Hikes.

Are there any specific tips for visiting the waterfalls?

For a peaceful experience, consider going early in the morning before 10:00 AM to avoid crowds. Wearing a raincoat is advisable due to the humid bioclimate near the cascades. Be aware that some paths further up ravines, like past the Large Waterfall or Double Waterfall, may be closed due to landslide risks or become very challenging.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls around Santa Brígida?

Visitors frequently praise the magical and jungle-like environments, the refreshing cascades, and the opportunity to connect with nature. The sound of water and birds, the lush vegetation, and the chance to sit and admire the beauty are often highlighted as key aspects of the experience.

Is parking available near the waterfall trails?

While specific parking details for every trail vary, popular areas like Barranco de los Cernícalos generally have designated parking areas near the trailheads. It's always recommended to check specific route information for parking availability before your visit.

Can I reach the waterfalls using public transport?

Public transport options to specific trailheads can be limited. While Santa Brígida itself is accessible, reaching the starting points for ravines like Barranco de los Cernícalos or Barranco de Azuaje might require a combination of bus services and a walk, or a taxi/rental car for more direct access.

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