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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Alajeró

Best natural monuments around Alajeró are found in this municipality on the southern side of La Gomera in the Canary Islands. The region showcases the island's unique geological and biological diversity, featuring pristine natural landscapes and significant ecological features. Alajeró offers a chance to experience diverse natural systems and habitats, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. Its extensive network of hiking trails further enhances the exploration of its natural heritage.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Alto de Garajonay

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Beautiful panoramic view! Easy to reach. Ideal for a short hike.

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Hardly to mention: If you are on La Gomera holiday should make at least a hike through the laurel (fog) jungle. One of the last of Europe. Caution: in the …

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Roque de Agando

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This is an incredible volcanic neck or plug. It belongs to the natural monument of Los Roques and marks the beginning of wonderful excursions, for example to Playa de Santiago.

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Arure Waterfall

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Beautiful waterfall (approx.15m) and hollowed out stone. Also worth a trip in hot weather, as the path runs in the shade and you always follow the watercourse (cooling off included).

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Really one of the most beautiful places in the cloud forest, because there is almost always fog over the moss-covered trees and you have a very mystical atmosphere.

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GR 132 – Up and down on an island loop of La Gomera

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Conny E-🚴, 🥾🥾🎒 😎
November 13, 2025, Arure Waterfall

A stunning waterfall and the hiking trail leading there. Highly recommended.

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The area around the highest mountain of the island (Alto de Garajonay 1487m) represents a unique ecosystem. Different laurel trees, ferns, holly and tree ferns up to 15 m high grow here.

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Jens
October 26, 2024, Alto de Garajonay

A tip? Unfortunately, it is overcrowded on weekends and holidays due to the nearby car park. If you only drive to the car park and then walk to the summit in 10 minutes and then don't take a circular hike up here into the forests of the north and the maquis of the south, you haven't gotten to know the island...

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Corinna
September 5, 2024, Arure Waterfall

We walked the red route to the waterfall at the beginning of November 2023. There was a lot of water and we balanced from stone to stone so as not to get wet feet. That was no problem. However, you should be careful that the rocks in the area where the rope hangs that you can pull yourself up on can be slippery and that you need some stamina. Unfortunately, we had to watch the use of a rescue helicopter from very close up. An elderly woman had had an accident there. The tour guide on the island tour had already told us that this is not an easy hike.

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It's wonderful to splash around under the waterfall and you can also find a place to have a picnic.

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This special rock wall towers above the green valley. Unique view from this point.

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October 11, 2023, Roque de Agando

You can see this impressive rock while descending to San Sebastián la Gomera, there is a viewpoint worth the stop to feel the immensity of the valley

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Every vacationer on La Gomera must have seen the Roque de Agando!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural monuments to visit in Alajeró?

Alajeró boasts several remarkable natural monuments. Among the most popular is Alto de Garajonay, offering panoramic views. Another must-see is the Laurisilva Trail, Garajonay National Park, which leads through one of Europe's last laurel jungles. You can also explore the ancient Roque de Agando, a striking volcanic rock tower, and the beautiful Arure Waterfall.

What makes the natural monuments around Alajeró unique?

The natural monuments in Alajeró highlight La Gomera's unique geological and biological diversity. You'll find ancient trees like the Drago de Agalán, volcanic formations such as La Caldera Volcano, and dense laurel forests. The area also features magnificent ravines like Erque Ravine, adorned with palms, almond trees, and cacti, showcasing diverse natural systems and habitats.

Are there family-friendly walks among the natural monuments in Alajeró?

Yes, several natural monuments offer family-friendly experiences. The Laurisilva Trail, Garajonay National Park, is a well-developed path suitable for families. The Raso de la Bruma (Misty Forest of Garajonay National Park) also features super beautiful hiking trails that are enjoyable for families.

Where can I find panoramic views of the island?

For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Alto de Garajonay, the highest point on La Gomera, which offers vistas across the entire island and to neighboring islands. The Roque de Agando also has a viewpoint right on the road, providing excellent views of this volcanic rock tower and the surrounding landscape.

What kind of unique plant life can be found in Alajeró's natural monuments?

Alajeró is home to unique plant species. The ancient Drago de Agalán, over 400 years old, is a prominent symbol. La Caldera Volcano is covered in 'tabaibal,' a typical Canarian plant formation. The Alajeró Cliffs are biologically valuable, featuring species like tabaiba (Euphorbia berthelotii), balo (Plocama pendula), and occasional cardones (Euphorbia canariensis).

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Alajeró's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'Alto de Garajonay - circular trail running from Pajarito' or 'El Drago de Agalán – trail running circular desde Alajeró'. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Alajeró guide.

Are there cycling routes available near the natural monuments?

Yes, Alajeró offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find challenging routes such as 'Amparo Bar Restaurante – Garajonay National Park loop from La Gomera Airport' or 'Laguna Grande Recreation Area – Garajonay National Park loop from La Gomera Airport'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Alajeró and Road Cycling Routes around Alajeró guides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Alajeró?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from Alto de Garajonay. The mystical atmosphere of the cloud forest, particularly at Raso de la Bruma, and the well-developed paths through the fairy-tale laurel forest of the Laurisilva Trail are also highly appreciated. The cooling experience along the watercourse to Arure Waterfall is another highlight.

Can I spot wildlife at the natural monuments?

The Alajeró Cliffs, declared a Site of Scientific Interest, are particularly important for wildlife. They provide a nesting area for endangered, protected, and endemic species, such as the osprey. While difficult to access by land, their biological value is immense.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Alajeró?

The Canary Islands generally enjoy a mild climate year-round. However, when visiting the natural monuments in the mountains, especially areas like the Garajonay National Park, it can be cooler and misty. It's advisable to bring a jacket or sweater, even if it's warm on the coast. The fog often enhances the mystical atmosphere of the laurel forests.

Are there any protected natural areas in Alajeró?

Yes, the Protected Landscape of Orone is a significant protected area in Alajeró. It encompasses two important ravines, Erques-La Rajita and La Negra, showcasing the diverse natural systems and habitats of La Gomera. This area is ideal for experiencing the island's natural beauty and historical charm.

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