Best attractions and places to see around El Pinar De El Hierro, a municipality on El Hierro island, offers a blend of nature and culture. Approximately 80% of its territory is protected within the Frontera Rural Reserve, and a significant portion of its coastline is part of the Punta de la Restinga Mar de Las Calmas Marine Reserve. This region is characterized by its extensive pine forests and volcanic landscapes. It provides opportunities to explore natural features, historical sites, and…
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A very nice seawater pool that is easily accessible
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The chapel of the island's patron saint. She is said to have provided rainwater during droughts.
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At 1,230 m above sea level, it offers one of the most spectacular views of El Hierro: El Golfo Bay, the north coast, and a tapestry of vineyards, pineapple and banana trees. It has parking, a rest area, and picnic tables, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty. Next to the Hermitage of Our Lady of Charity, it is also the starting point of the historic Jinama Trail and routes such as the Volcano Trail, which invite you to explore volcanic landscapes and unique corners of the island.
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Emblematic hermitage
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Nice, quiet place. Good starting point for some hikes.
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Visit the Mirador early or start the tour, for example to the Mirador de la Peña, early, as the Canarian fog rolls in at midday. For us it was 11am and within a few minutes the visibility was not only impaired, it was gone! The view is fantastic!
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A hermitage was built near the Caracol, which houses the image and the shepherds on cold and humid nights. On Monday, April 25, 1577, the first mass was celebrated and sung in the Sanctuary of El Hierro, the current Insular Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Kings. Since then, an annual festival has been celebrated in honor of the Virgin of the Kings on April 25, a festival that continues to be celebrated to this day under the name of the Festival of the Shepherds.
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Definitely my favorite place on the island. Easy and adapted access for disabled people. Tacorón beach is fantastic for snorkeling and diving, it has a lifeguard service and a small beach bar. The natural pool is very calm and numerous fish can be found on its rocky, shallow bottom. For good swimmers, I recommend getting out of the pool and exploring the entire coast. Towards the right you can swim to the devil's cave. Towards the left you can visit several coves by swimming, reaching the area where female sunray sharks approach to give birth. Be careful with the buoys as they are the mooring points for the boats that take divers to do their dives; and, of course, with the waves that although the sea of calm does justice to its name, it also sometimes rises.
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El Pinar De El Hierro is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the iconic Malpaso Peak, the highest point on the island, offering colossal views. Explore the unique twisted juniper trees at El Sabinar, or discover the volcanic formations at El Lajial. The region is also known for its extensive pine forests and picturesque natural pools like Pozo de las Calcosas and Tacorón.
Yes, El Pinar De El Hierro offers several significant historical and cultural sites. You can visit the historic Orchilla Lighthouse, which once marked the prime meridian, and the nearby Meridian 0. Explore the Guinea and Lagartario Ecomuseum, an ancient pre-Hispanic settlement that also houses the endangered giant lizards. The El Julan Cultural Park features ancient petroglyphs, and the Geopark Interpretation Centre provides insights into the island's volcanic history.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Jinama Viewpoint, located at 1,250 meters above sea level, offering impressive vistas over the entire bay of El Golfo. The La Peña Viewpoint, designed by César Manrique, also provides stunning views of El Golfo. Don't miss the Tanajara Viewpoint, which offers sweeping views of the island, pine forests, and the Atlantic Ocean.
El Pinar De El Hierro is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails through dense forests, volcanic landscapes, and rugged coastlines, such as the Camino de la Llanía and Camino de Jinama. The Mar de las Calmas Marine Reserve in La Restinga is world-renowned for scuba diving and snorkeling. Cycling is also popular, with various routes available for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring. For more details on routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Cycling Guides for the area.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the natural pools at Pozo de las Calcosas or Tacorón for swimming and relaxation. The Guinea and Lagartario Ecomuseum offers an educational experience about the island's history and unique giant lizards. Many viewpoints, such as Jinama Viewpoint and La Peña Viewpoint, are easily accessible and provide stunning vistas for all ages. Gentle walks through the pine forests are also suitable for families.
To experience the local culture, visit the traditional villages of Taibique and Las Casas within El Pinar, where you can observe rural life, agriculture, and craft making. Explore artisanal workshops to see the creation of traditional musical instruments, wicker baskets, and textiles. You might even catch a gorfio mill in operation. The Hermitage of the Virgin of the Kings is also a significant cultural and religious site.
El Hierro generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for outdoor activities almost any time. However, for hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and less crowded trails. The summer months are ideal for water activities like diving and snorkeling in the Mar de las Calmas Marine Reserve.
Yes, El Pinar De El Hierro is a premier destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. The Mar de las Calmas Marine Reserve, located along the southern coast, is renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and impressive underwater volcanic formations. The fishing village of La Restinga is a hub for diving excursions and also offers opportunities for dolphin and whale watching.
El Pinar De El Hierro boasts a fascinating volcanic landscape. Beyond the general volcanic terrain, you can explore El Lajial, an area showcasing various unique volcanic formations. The natural pools at Pozo de las Calcosas and Tacorón are themselves formed by ancient volcanic eruptions, creating distinct swimming spots. The coastline near Orchilla Lighthouse also features erratic lava flows and volcanic tubes.
Visitors frequently praise El Pinar De El Hierro for its unspoiled nature, tranquility, and stunning panoramic views. The unique landscapes, from the wind-bent junipers of El Sabinar to the dramatic cliffs seen from viewpoints like Jinama Viewpoint, are highly appreciated. The rich marine life and excellent diving opportunities in the Mar de las Calmas Marine Reserve also receive high acclaim from the komoot community, who have shared 126 photos and given 119 upvotes to the attractions.
While El Pinar De El Hierro is more known for its rugged coastline, you can find natural swimming spots. Pozo de las Calcosas and Tacorón are popular for their natural pools formed by volcanic activity, perfect for a refreshing dip. The charming fishing village of La Restinga also offers crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. For a unique coastal experience, Arenas Blancas Beach on the north coast is known for its white shell fragments.


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