Best mountain peaks around Alajeró are found in a diverse and rugged landscape on La Gomera. This region features rolling hills, deep ravines, and significant cliffs. It is home to the island's highest point and notable volcanic formations, offering a blend of natural beauty and geological interest. Ancient sacred sites and an extensive network of hiking trails add to its appeal for explorers.
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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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Geologically, the Fortaleza, like the Roques typical of the Canary Islands, is an ancient volcanic vent filled with magma. It was formed in the most recent volcanic phase of La Gomera around 4.36 million years ago, a so-called cryptodome, whose magma did not penetrate to the surface but solidified in the volcanic vent. Due to the rock's greater resistance to weathering, the table mountain withstood millions of years of erosion better than the rock layers in its surroundings, and voilá, a barranco on the right, a barranco on the left and our magnificent specimen in between! The Fortaleza also has something to offer archaeologically: it is one of the most important archaeological sites in La Gomera. On the summit there are structures made of dry stone masonry that date back to pre-Hispanic times. In addition to the remains of residential buildings and grazing pens, 25 sacrificial altars were found. Later, there were fights with the Spanish here, and there are various legends. Wikipedia tells of an event in the early 15th century: The conqueror Fernando de Castro had landed on La Gomera and killed or wounded the brother of King Amaluige. To escape the anger of the locals, he and his men were able to retreat to a very high cliff (probably the Fortaleza) far from the sea, which only had access on one side. After two days of siege, he was allowed to leave in exchange for clothes and weapons. Another legend goes like this: The last resistance fighters are said to have retreated to the Fortaleza. In the end, they made a tragic decision: to avoid both an agonizing death from starvation and submission to the Spanish, they threw themselves down the Fortaleza.
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This special rock wall towers above the green valley. Unique view from this point.
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Outside of this global environment. You could be forgiven for thinking you are on Mars in La Gomera. The hike to the top of Monte el Cepo, which towers over Agulo, will give you spectacular views and images to remember.
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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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Between the Barranco de La Laja and the Barranco de Benchijigua is this piton that has a maximum elevation of 1246 meters. This geological structure stands out in the landscape for its large vertical wall.
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The Alto de Garajonay mountain, with a height of 1,487 meters, is the highest point on the island, towering over the Garajonay National Park. Located almost exactly in the middle of the island, the mountain is one of La Gomera's most important landmarks. From up here, visitors to the island can enjoy a panoramic view of almost all of La Gomera on clear days.
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Alajeró offers a diverse range of prominent peaks and natural formations. The highest point on La Gomera, Alto de Garajonay, provides stunning panoramic views. Other notable spots include Roque de Agando, an impressive volcanic neck, and the iconic table mountain Fortaleza of Chipude, which offers magnificent vistas. Mount El Cepo is also recommended for breathtaking views, especially in the morning.
For truly spectacular panoramic views, head to Alto de Garajonay, the highest point on La Gomera. From here, you can see across the entire island and often to neighboring islands like Tenerife. Fortaleza of Chipude also offers magnificent views over La Gomera and its surroundings on clear days. Additionally, Roque Calvario (Tagaragunche) provides excellent views of the southwestern coast and Mount Teide.
Yes, Alajeró is rich in unique geological features. Roque de Agando is a striking volcanic neck and a significant natural monument. The Monumento Natural de La Caldera, a well-preserved volcanic cone, showcases the island's volcanic origins. The dramatic Barranco de Guarimiar, with its impressive basalt cliffs, also highlights the region's unique geology.
Hiking in Alajeró offers a diverse range of natural landscapes. You can explore ancient laurisilva forests, particularly within the Garajonay National Park leading to Alto de Garajonay. The region also features deep ravines (barrancos) like Barranco de Guarimiar, dramatic coastal cliffs, and areas with unique plant species like tabaiba and balo. Volcanic formations and rolling hills are also characteristic of the area.
Yes, several mountain areas in Alajeró hold historical and cultural significance. Roque Calvario (Tagaragunche), with its Ermita San Isidro, is known as an ancient sacred site. The Fortaleza of Chipude is also considered an iconic table mountain with historical importance. These sites offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The highest point on La Gomera, and within the Alajeró municipality, is Alto de Garajonay. It is quite accessible via trails within the Garajonay National Park. A moderate loop trail from Pajarito, known as Route 17, is an easy way to reach the summit, taking approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes for 4.58 km.
Yes, Alajeró offers several options for family-friendly mountain walks. The trail to Alto de Garajonay from Pajarito (Route 17) is considered easy and suitable for families. The path to Roque Calvario (Tagaragunche) is also described as stony but easy. The area around Roque de Agando is also noted as family-friendly, offering wonderful excursions.
The mountainous regions of Alajeró, like much of La Gomera, enjoy a mild climate year-round, making hiking possible in most seasons. However, for the most comfortable conditions, late autumn to spring (October to May) is often preferred, as temperatures are cooler and the risk of extreme heat is lower. During summer, mornings are best to avoid the midday sun. Be aware that clouds can move in during the afternoon, especially at higher elevations like Mount El Cepo, creating a mystical atmosphere.
Hiking trails in Alajeró range from easy to challenging. For example, the path up to Fortaleza of Chipude, while well-developed, requires surefootedness and sturdy footwear, and you might need your hands at some points. Some trails, like those traversing Barranco de Guarimiar, can be challenging but rewarding. Always check the specific route details for elevation, terrain, and recommended gear before you go.
Beyond hiking, the area around Alajeró's mountain peaks offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'Amparo Bar Restaurante – Garajonay National Park loop' or 'Garajonay National Park – Abrante Viewpoint loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails such as the 'Garajonay National Park Loop from Laguna Grande'. You can explore more options on the cycling guide, hiking guide, and MTB trails guide for Alajeró.
Absolutely. For an easy ascent to the island's highest point, consider 'Route 17: Pajarito - Alto de Garajonay Loop'. To experience the dramatic ravines, try 'Alajeró — circular del Barranco de Guarimiar'. Another popular option is the 'Ermita de San Isidro and Calvario Loop' for views and historical context. You can find more detailed hiking routes and options in the Hiking around Alajeró guide.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Alto de Garajonay and Fortaleza of Chipude. The unique geological formations, such as Roque de Agando, are also a major draw. Many appreciate the extensive network of well-maintained hiking trails that lead through ancient laurisilva forests and offer glimpses into traditional rural life, providing a truly immersive natural experience.


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