Summit Walk
Ascent to the summit of Garajonay
If the weather is clear, we will walk up to the summit of Garajonay, the highest point on La Gomera. This site is not only a spectacular viewpoint offering a 360° panorama over the island and the neighbouring archipelago — it is also an archaeological site.
At the top, you will find the remains of an ancient pre‑Hispanic ceremonial site, a place of worship that reflects the spiritual importance the island’s early inhabitants attributed to mountains and natural elements.
The summit also gives its name to the national park: Garajonay comes from an aboriginal legend, a tragic love story deeply rooted in Gomeran culture. This ascent beautifully connects landscape, human history, and spirituality, while offering an exceptional panoramic experience.
If the summit is covered in clouds — a frequent winter phenomenon — we will adapt the itinerary and explore another area of the forest, equally rich in atmosphere and biodiversity.
Walking time: approx. 2 hours
Elevation gain/loss: +110 m / –110 m
Distance: 3 km