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10 must-see places in
El Hierro

El Hierro is the smallest and westernmost of the Canary Islands, but also one of the most authentic and surprising. Its volcanic nature, rugged landscapes, and the tranquility that permeates every corner make it a unique destination. If you're planning a visit, here are 10 must-see places you can't miss .


1. La Peña Viewpoint

Designed by the artist César Manrique, this viewpoint offers spectacular views over the El Golfo Valley. It also features a restaurant where you can enjoy local cuisine while gazing at the ocean.


2. La Restinga

A small fishing village in the south of the island, famous for its crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere. It's one of the best places in the Canary Islands for scuba diving.


3. The Juniper Grove

A forest of juniper trees twisted by the wind, transformed into one of El Hierro's most emblematic landscapes. It's a perfect place to feel the power of nature and the island's identity.


4. Blue Pool

One of the most beautiful natural pools in the archipelago. Its crystal-clear waters, sheltered by lava formations, invite you to an unforgettable swim.


5. Orchilla Lighthouse

For centuries it was considered the end of the known world and the place where the Prime Meridian passed. Today it is a corner steeped in history and symbolism, ideal for enjoying magical sunsets.


6. Calcosas Well

A small cluster of traditional volcanic stone houses by the sea, preserving the charm of old-world life on El Hierro. A stroll through this place is like stepping back in time.


7. The Pine Forest

A municipality surrounded by Canary pine forests that invites hiking and enjoying the tranquility of nature. Traditional local festivals are also celebrated here.


8. Jinama Viewpoint

From this viewpoint, you can admire one of the most breathtaking panoramic views on the island. It is also the starting point for historic trails that once connected the summit with El Golfo.


9. Tacorón

A small volcanic cove with calm, turquoise waters, ideal for relaxing and enjoying a swim in a natural, uncrowded environment.


10. Garoé, the holy tree

A place steeped in symbolism for the island's ancient inhabitants, the Bimbaches. The Garoé tree collected water from the fog and was considered sacred. Today it is a space of memory and legend.


Conclusion

El Hierro is a destination where every corner has a special story to tell. These 10 places are just a glimpse into the island's natural, cultural, and historical richness. If you decide to explore them, you'll discover why so many travelers consider it a true paradise waiting to be discovered.