One of the most amazing things about El Hierro is certainly it’s nature. On the quite small area (478km2) local inhabitants managed to preserve unique biosystem with volcanic formations, cliffs, clear water and rich forest with peculiar wind-twisted junipers. That’s why sometimes on the island it seems like you are literally making a trip into the times when ancient tribe Bimbache used to worship for the sacred El Garoe tree and draw their messages on mountainsides. No wonder that UNESCO designated to the island a status of Biosphere Reserve, about what you can find out more in the Interpretation Center of the Biosphere Reserve.
Frontera Rural Park
Frontera Rural Park is a broad land area on the southern half of the island with forests, arid areas and volcanic cones, where nature still co-exists with a human. A walk through the park is magical journey whenever you do hiking or just decided to explore the island. On your way you’ll enjoy variety of landscapes, picturesque views and pure air.
Note! that if you came around 24 of September then you may have a chance to take part in El Hierro traditional pilgrimage for the island's patron Virgen de los Reyes that partly goes through Frontera Park.

Hoya del Morcillo
As the area stretches up to 12,400 hectares, there are several entry points. We would probably recommend to start your route from the camping area in the pine forest just in the middle of El Hierro -
Hoya del Morcillo.
Mencáfete Reserve
El Julán
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The Bimbaches made numerous petroglyphs in various parts of the island and they are still not deciphered.
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The Bimbaches made numerous petroglyphs in various parts of the island and they are still not deciphered.
El Julán is a rural place that will take you back to the ancient times. Basically, it’s a number of lava slopes where you can find the most extensive petroglyphs made by Bimbache tribes that used to live on El Hierro the Spanish conquest in 15 century.
Nuestra Señora de los Reyes
Despite this place is definitely not a natural object, you may find it interesting. It is a temple of El Hierro’s patron Virgen de los Reyes, figure of whom you’ll find inside. This figure was given to herreños in 1546
by American ship that was saved by local shepherds.
Tagoror
Very close to El Julan you can see the remains of Tagoror that is considered to be a meeting place for Bimbache. If you want to know learn more about the way ancient inhabitant of the island lived - do not hesitate to visit the touristic centre Cultural Park El Julan.
El Sabinar
This is a magical place where you’ll meet famous wind-twisted juniper trees. As you may know, these trees grow only in 3 places around the world and one of them is El Hierro. Peculiar form of these trees is nothing but their effort to fight with the wind.
Vast forest area that some people call 'enchanted'. Perfect place for walks as there is almost no-one there. Your path will go through juniper trees, hidden caves and maybe you will find Mencafete Spring. Along the path you will probably find cheirolophus duranii or 'cabezón herreño' which is a small purple flower in danger of extinction.



