Best attractions and places to see around San Sebastián De La Gomera include a blend of historical landmarks and diverse natural landscapes. The capital of La Gomera is known for its connection to Christopher Columbus and features significant cultural sites. The region offers ancient laurisilva forests, impressive volcanic formations, and numerous hiking trails. Visitors can explore coastal areas, mountain viewpoints, and historical buildings.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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A stunning waterfall and the hiking trail leading there. Highly recommended.
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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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We walked the red route to the waterfall at the beginning of November 2023. There was a lot of water and we balanced from stone to stone so as not to get wet feet. That was no problem. However, you should be careful that the rocks in the area where the rope hangs that you can pull yourself up on can be slippery and that you need some stamina. Unfortunately, we had to watch the use of a rescue helicopter from very close up. An elderly woman had had an accident there. The tour guide on the island tour had already told us that this is not an easy hike.
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The Barranco is called “de Arure”. The gorge stretches up to there, although hikers have to stop at the waterfall.
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It's wonderful to splash around under the waterfall and you can also find a place to have a picnic.
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Perfect on hot days, the Barranco has water all year round. Adventurous routes that make children's hearts beat faster.
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This special rock wall towers above the green valley. Unique view from this point.
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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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San Sebastián de La Gomera is rich in history, particularly its connection to Christopher Columbus. You can visit the Torre del Conde, a 15th-century Gothic military fortress, or the Church of La Asunción, where Columbus is said to have prayed. Don't miss the Pozo de la Aguada, where he reportedly drew water for the New World, and the Museo-Casa de Colón, which highlights the island's role in the discovery of America.
The region is famous for its ancient forests and volcanic formations. Explore the magical Laurisilva Forest, Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with lichens hanging from ancient trees. You can also see impressive volcanic formations like Roque de Agando, a prominent natural landmark offering stunning views.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking trails. The Laurisilva Trail, Garajonay National Park, provides a pleasant walk through the laurel forest, ideal on hot days. For more challenging routes, consider trails within the mountainous inland areas like Majona Nature Reserve. You can find detailed hiking routes and guides at Hiking around San Sebastián De La Gomera.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Alto de Garajonay, the highest point on the island, offering vistas over the entire island and neighboring islands. Another notable spot is the Mirador de Abrante, a floating viewpoint with a glass floor providing unique perspectives of Agulo village and Mount Teide.
Yes, you can visit the beautiful Arure Waterfall, a roughly 15-meter cascade with a hollowed-out stone. The path to the waterfall runs in the shade, making it a refreshing trip even on warm days, with cooling watercourses along the way.
The city offers several beaches, including Playa de San Sebastián, a popular spot with dark volcanic sand. Another option is Playa de la Cueva, which is a blue flag beach. Other notable beaches in the wider area include El Cabrito Beach and Playa del Águila.
Many natural attractions, such as the Laurisilva Forest and the Laurisilva Trail within Garajonay National Park, are considered family-friendly with easy-to-walk paths. The San Sebastian de la Gomera Harbour also offers opportunities for nautical sports, and whale and dolphin watching tours are popular activities for all ages.
Absolutely. The mountainous inland areas, including Majona Nature Reserve and Garajonay National Park, provide numerous trails for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the 'San Cristóbal Lighthouse – San Sebastian de La Gomera loop'. Find more cycling routes at Cycling around San Sebastián De La Gomera and MTB trails at MTB Trails around San Sebastián De La Gomera.
Beyond historical buildings, you can delve into the island's past at the La Gomera Archaeological Museum, which offers insights into the indigenous Guanche culture. The charming Old Town, with its well-preserved Canarian-style houses, and the central Plaza Mayor also provide a cultural experience. Don't forget the Mercado Municipal for a taste of local life and delicacies.
Visitors frequently praise the unique atmosphere of the ancient forests, especially the Laurisilva Forest, describing it as magical with its hanging lichens. The well-developed paths through the laurel forest are appreciated for being pleasant on hot days. The panoramic views from summits like Alto de Garajonay are also a major highlight, offering stunning vistas across the island.
La Gomera generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for outdoor activities in most seasons. However, for hiking and exploring the natural parks, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. During these periods, the weather is typically comfortable for extended walks and cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer.


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