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Hiking around Hermigua provides access to varied landscapes, from the ancient laurisilva forests of Garajonay National Park to agricultural valleys and coastal areas. The region is characterized by deep ravines, steep cliffs, and terraced fields, with the permanent flow of El Cedro creek contributing to its verdant environment. This diverse topography creates a range of hiking experiences across the municipality.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
4.7
(889)
2,661
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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4.58km
01:20
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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8.69km
03:45
630m
650m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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4.91km
02:21
470m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.27km
03:24
460m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A beautiful photo opportunity at a "lost place"—it's always surprising how a house was built here in the middle of nowhere (okay, there must have been water). This gives you an idea of how arduous life used to be (but perhaps happier in nature).
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Ferns are hanging everywhere; it's beautiful to look at them.
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"I'd like to add that the La Laja-Bailadero section is only suitable for experienced hikers, as it's very technical and vertigo-inducing!" We could have used that tip too. We attempted the hike in September 2024 and had to turn back at a point where we lost the trail and it was slippery and steep on both sides. We then hiked back the three-quarters of the way we had already completed. I didn't feel safe there in my Lowa hiking boots (slippery soles). The hike up to that point was beautiful! Red soil, pine forest, stunning scenery.
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Unfortunately, there is NO place to stop for refreshments there, so always bring enough water AND food in case of changes.
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Please be careful! My friend and I continued along the path after the reservoir. There are small piles of stones meant to mark the way, but they are barely visible! We lost the path and found ourselves completely desperate at the edge of a very steep slope, unsure whether to go forward or back… We were on the verge of calling mountain rescue! One wrong step or handhold (it was necessary to proceed on all fours) and we would have fallen! In my opinion, this section should only be attempted by experienced climbers with safety equipment! LIFE-THREATENING!!!
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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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Nice place to take a break.
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We can absolutely confirm what Khaled and Katie wrote. The last few kilometers were life-threatening, and we turned back. Taking a taxi from La Laja to our starting point...that wasn't the plan...TOO BAD!
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Hermigua offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 120 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring options for different fitness levels.
Hermigua's hiking trails traverse incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll encounter the ancient laurisilva forests of Garajonay National Park, lush agricultural valleys with banana and wine terraces, dramatic coastal cliffs, and deep ravines (barrancos). The permanent flow of El Cedro creek also contributes to verdant areas and impressive waterfalls.
Yes, Hermigua has many easy routes suitable for families or those seeking a relaxed walk. For instance, the Route 17: Pajarito - Alto de Garajonay Loop is an easy 2.8 miles (4.6 km) path offering pleasant views. Many trails within the Garajonay National Park are also well-maintained and accessible.
Absolutely. The steep terrain and deep ravines of La Gomera provide plenty of challenging options. There are 16 difficult routes recorded on komoot, often involving significant elevation changes and longer distances, perfect for experienced hikers looking for a strenuous adventure.
Yes, many trails in Hermigua are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location without needing additional transport. An example is the Circular Trail of the Roques, which covers 5.4 miles (8.7 km) through varied terrain.
Hermigua's trails lead to many stunning natural features. You can explore the ancient laurisilva forests, visit the impressive Chorro del Cedro waterfall (fed by El Cedro creek), and see dramatic rock formations like the Roque de Agando. The Alto de Garajonay offers panoramic views, and you might also encounter the unique natural pool near the old pier on the coast.
Hermigua enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for hiking in any season. Temperatures rarely drop below 18°C in winter or exceed 27°C in summer, thanks to the influence of trade winds. The laurel forests can be misty, especially in cooler months, adding to their mystical atmosphere.
Yes, the area around Hermigua is known for its water-rich environment. The most prominent waterfall is Chorro del Cedro, a 150-meter-high natural waterfall fed by El Cedro creek. Hiking paths often lead to this impressive site and through the surrounding verdant landscapes. You can also find the Arure Waterfall nearby.
The hiking routes in Hermigua are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 4000 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the unique laurisilva forests, the dramatic coastal views, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, many trails in Hermigua provide access to the ancient laurisilva forests, a highlight of Garajonay National Park. A popular option is El Mirador de Tajaqué from Pajarito, a moderate circular route that takes you directly through these unique, misty woodlands. You can also explore the Laurisilva Trail itself.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead can vary, Hermigua is connected by local bus services (guaguas) on La Gomera. These services can help you reach the main villages and some popular starting points for hikes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings.
Hermigua's dramatic terrain means many hikes offer spectacular viewpoints. The Alto de Garajonay, the highest point on La Gomera, provides sweeping views. Coastal paths also offer breathtaking vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and even distant islands like Tenerife. The Three Islands Viewpoint is another notable spot.


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