Best mountain passes around Isla De La Gomera traverse a dramatic volcanic landscape, including the lush Garajonay National Park. These elevated points and routes offer mountain experiences and panoramic vistas. The island's unique geological features and diverse terrain provide opportunities for hiking and exploring its natural beauty.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The path is easily passable. There's a bridge over the landslide. Very nice!
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Ascend the southwest slope to the pass early in the morning, except when the sky is overcast.
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It's a good 2.5 km to the 'edge'. It takes about an hour to walk there. The path is challenging and surefootedness is a must! The views and the immediate surroundings are enchantingly beautiful.
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Parking and bus stop directly on the hiking trail
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You can find impressions of this hike on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qe5oMrs77Ms?si=wG88llvGTujSjmWK
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The “Degollada de la Cumbre” pass is literally the highlight of the tour. From here it's all downhill. The contrast after passing the top of the pass is overwhelming. If you come from San Sebastián and have just left the rather dry Barranco de Agujilva behind you, then you dive around the corner directly into the neighboring forest. You should avoid the route during or shortly after rain. Otherwise there is a risk of slipping and a mud fight.
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Route is no longer passable, the path has slipped
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Once you have reached the top of the pass, you can continue comfortably
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La Gomera offers numerous breathtaking viewpoints. The highest point, Alto de Garajonay, provides a 360-degree panorama, allowing views of the entire island and neighboring Tenerife. Another stunning spot is Scenic Trail With Mountain and Ocean Views, which offers expansive vistas of both mountains and the ocean. The Mirador del Palmarejo, designed by César Manrique, provides spectacular bird's-eye views across the Valle Gran Rey gorge.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Degollada del Cerrillal is a mountain pass that offers new views of the Barranco de Argaga valley. It's a challenging trail, 658 meters high, requiring surefootedness. Another option is the Mountain Pass to Targa, which features a steep, stony path with fierce climbs and wonderful valley views, requiring good condition and plenty of water.
For easier access and family-friendly options, the Peraza Pass Viewpoint is an excellent choice. It features facilities, parking, and is accessible by bus, making it a convenient stop for all. It also serves as an important hiking point with views of the Barranco de las Lajas gorge.
La Gomera's mountain passes showcase unique geological formations and lush ecosystems. At Alto de Garajonay, you can experience the mystical laurel forest, a remnant of ancient woodlands. The Mirador de Los Roques offers dramatic close-up views of impressive volcanic rock formations like Roque de Agando. The Ascent to Fortaleza Pass leads to the iconic Fortaleza rock formation, resembling a table mountain.
Beyond hiking the passes themselves, the region around Isla De La Gomera offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the Alto de Garajonay Summit Loop, detailed in the Cycling around Isla De La Gomera guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, trails like the Garajonay National Park Loop are available, as seen in the MTB Trails around Isla De La Gomera guide. There are also many mountain hikes, such as the Roque Argando loop, which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Isla De La Gomera guide.
La Gomera enjoys a mild climate year-round, making its mountain passes accessible in most seasons. However, for the clearest views and most comfortable hiking conditions, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are often recommended. During these times, the weather is generally stable, and the temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities.
Yes, from Alto de Garajonay, the highest point on La Gomera, you can enjoy unparalleled views. On clear days, you can see not only almost all of La Gomera but also the neighboring Canary Islands of Tenerife (with Mount Teide), La Palma, El Hierro, and occasionally Gran Canaria.
Absolutely. Many routes around La Gomera's mountain passes traverse its unique forests. The path leading to Alto de Garajonay often winds through the mystical laurel forest. Additionally, the Scenic Ascent to Degollada de la Cumbre takes you directly into a neighboring forest, offering a striking contrast to the drier barrancos.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the unique geological formations, and the sense of being immersed in pure nature. The opportunity to hike through ancient laurel forests and witness the dramatic volcanic landscape is a major draw. The komoot community has shared over 60 photos and given more than 140 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and appeal of these routes.
Yes, the Mirador del Santo in Arure is particularly recommended for observing stunning sunsets over the sea. Due to La Gomera's exceptionally clear skies and minimal light pollution, it's also an excellent spot for stargazing, offering a truly magical experience.
Yes, La Gomera is home to the GR-131 and GR-132 long-distance hiking trails. These trails traverse much of the island's mountainous spine, offering continuous 'mountain pass'-like experiences with varied terrain. The GR-131, for instance, crosses through the center of the island and includes the highest point, Alto de Garajonay, providing diverse perspectives from humid cloud forests to coastal cliffs.


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