Best waterfalls around La Orotava offer diverse natural and landscaped water features within and near this municipality on Tenerife. The region is characterized by its volcanic landscape, deep ravines, and lush vegetation, providing varied outdoor experiences. While La Orotava itself features unique water-related natural attractions, prominent natural waterfalls are found in adjacent areas. The area provides opportunities for exploring canyons and enjoying well-maintained parks.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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The path is currently closed when coming from above. It's probably not closed when coming from below.
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A few steps lead up to the park, but the climb is worthwhile and highly recommended. It's a beautiful park with a waterfall, exercise equipment, and lovely flowerbeds. There are fantastic views of Porta de la Cruz and the Atlantic Ocean with its gigantic waves. A visit is both highly recommended and interesting 👍🏻.
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A rather small waterfall! But the path to it through the Barranco del Infierno gorge is great!
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Nice little waterfall with more or less water at the end of the "Barranco del Infierno".
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It is located on the mountain from which it takes its name, from where you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the city of Puerto de la Cruz. It consists of approximately 100,000 square meters of gardens, walks, viewpoints, light fountains and waterfalls. It also has a children's playground, a kiosk with a restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
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Depending on what your idea of waterfalls is, this highlight is more or less interesting. Ultimately, it is more like a small stream flowing down the wall. The goal of the tour should not be the waterfall, but the path and the view itself.
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beginning of the descent of Barranco Ruiz
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The area around La Orotava offers a mix of natural and landscaped water features. You can explore deep ravines and gorges carved by volcanic activity, such as the Ruiz Gorge Trail, known for its scenic views. Additionally, there are beautifully landscaped parks like Taoro Park, which features decorative cascading waterfalls and light fountains.
While La Orotava itself is more known for its unique water-related natural attractions and deep ravines, prominent natural waterfalls are typically found in adjacent areas. However, the municipality does host thrilling natural features like Canyoning Los Arcos (Barranco Los Arcos de Chimoche), which involves descending through gorges with vertical drops, offering a unique water-related adventure.
The most prominent natural waterfall in the region is the Barranco del Infierno Waterfall. It's located in Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, and is accessible via a well-paved path. The water flow can vary depending on the time of year.
Yes, Canyoning Los Arcos is often described as suitable for beginners with good physical fitness. It offers an exhilarating way to experience La Orotava's natural beauty, combining hiking with rappelling descents through volcanic gorges. It can be a great adventure for families and friends looking for an active outdoor experience.
For natural ravines and canyons, the experience can vary. During the rainy season, water flow might be more significant, making natural waterfalls more impressive. For scenic gorge hikes like the Ruiz Gorge Trail, it's recommended to go in the morning to enjoy the sun. Parks like Taoro Park are pleasant to visit year-round.
Absolutely. Taoro Park in Puerto de la Cruz, near La Orotava, is an excellent family-friendly option. It features beautifully landscaped gardens, decorative cascading waterfalls, viewpoints, and even a children's playground, making it ideal for a relaxing stroll with the family.
The area around La Orotava offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging routes like 'El Teide: The roof of Tenerife' or moderate ones like 'Roques de Garcia: The island's statues'. For mountain biking, there are trails such as 'BC-1 Ruta Forestal del Norte'. Cyclists can explore routes like 'Mataznos Viewpoint – Church of Saint Augustine loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around La Orotava, MTB Trails around La Orotava, and Cycling around La Orotava guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic scenery shaped by volcanic activity, such as the gorges of Canyoning Los Arcos. The well-maintained paths and stunning panoramic views from places like Taoro Park are also highly praised. The opportunity to see diverse birdlife along trails like the one leading to Barranco del Infierno Waterfall is another highlight.
For the Ruiz Gorge Trail, it's recommended to start your climb near the TF5, just off Titsia bus stop 363, in the morning to best enjoy the sun. The descent through the Barranco begins shortly after a bridge, with the path changing to the left side after about 15 minutes, leading towards the houses of San Juan de la Rambla.
Yes, access to the Barranco del Infierno Waterfall is currently limited to 300 people per day. It's advisable to check for current regulations and book in advance if possible, as this helps manage visitor numbers and preserve the natural environment.
Yes, especially near more developed areas. For instance, Taoro Park in Puerto de la Cruz includes a kiosk with a restaurant, a bar, and a terrace, offering refreshments and meals with panoramic views. For other trails and natural areas, it's always a good idea to check local amenities or bring your own provisions.

