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Gorge du Barranco del Infierno

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Gorge du Barranco del Infierno

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The Barranco del Infierno Gorge, often translated as "Hell's Gorge," is a remarkable natural ravine located in the town of Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, one of Spain's Canary Islands. This designated Special Natural Reserve is a significant geological and ecological landmark, known for its dramatic landscape and as home to Tenerife's highest waterfall. The gorge's elevation reaches approximately 659 meters, with the popular hiking trail commencing around 350 meters above sea level.

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    5 octobre 2019

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    Très belle gorge avec un vieux pont de pierre frais
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    8 mai 2019

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    13 juin 2022

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    Mario, je n'ai pas trouvé de pont sur ce chemin (même pas le chemin sous les arbres ?!)
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    Boucle Vue sur le Barranco del Infierno – Roque Imoque au départ de Conjunto Histórico de Arona

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    Randonnée - Modéré. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Sentiers facilement accessibles. Tous niveaux.

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    Randonnée - Facile. Tous niveaux de condition physique. Sentiers facilement accessibles. Tous niveaux.

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    Randonnée difficile. Bonne condition physique nécessaire. Excellente maîtrise, chaussures résistantes et expérience alpine exigées.

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    Élévation 660 m

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    dimanche 3 mai

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    Position:Adeje, Sur De Tenerife, îles Canaries, Espagne

    Foire aux questions

    How do I secure a permit to hike Barranco del Infierno Gorge, and what are the parking options?

    Access to Barranco del Infierno Gorge is strictly limited to 300 visitors per day to protect its delicate ecosystem. Therefore, online reservations are mandatory and should be made in advance. Regarding parking, there is a designated parking area near the trail entrance in Adeje. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as spaces can fill up quickly.

    Is the Barranco del Infierno Gorge hike suitable for beginners or those with limited hiking experience?

    The Barranco del Infierno Gorge hike is generally rated as easy to medium-low difficulty, making it accessible for most visitors, including beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. The 6.5 km out-and-back trail involves varied terrain, including gravel paths, some rocky sections, and small bridges. While not overly strenuous, sturdy footwear is essential, and the path can be uneven in places. Mandatory crash helmets are provided for safety.

    Are there any alternative or circular routes within Barranco del Infierno Gorge, or is it just one main trail?

    The Barranco del Infierno Gorge primarily features one main out-and-back hiking trail. This popular route leads hikers deep into the ravine, culminating at Tenerife's highest waterfall, and then you return along the same path. There are no alternative or circular routes within the protected area itself. The focus is on experiencing the unique natural beauty of this specific gorge.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Barranco del Infierno Gorge?

    As a Special Natural Reserve, Barranco del Infierno Gorge boasts a rich biodiversity. You might spot various birds of prey like hawks, sparrow hawks, eagles, buzzards, kestrels, and long-eared owls. The area is also home to over 400 species of invertebrates and 40 species of vertebrates, including salamanders. Keep an eye out for unique endemic vegetation such as dragon trees, bully trees, and wild jasmine.

    Is Barranco del Infierno Gorge a dog-friendly trail?

    No, Barranco del Infierno Gorge is not a dog-friendly trail. Due to its status as a protected natural reserve and for the safety and preservation of its delicate ecosystem, pets are not permitted on the hiking trail.

    What are the age restrictions for children hiking in Barranco del Infierno Gorge?

    Children under 5 years old are not permitted on the Barranco del Infierno Gorge trail. Additionally, all visitors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. These restrictions are in place to ensure the safety of younger hikers on the varied terrain.

    What is the best time of year to visit Barranco del Infierno Gorge to avoid crowds or for specific weather conditions?

    While the gorge is accessible year-round, the limited daily visitor count (300 people) helps manage crowds. To potentially experience fewer people, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) or on weekdays. For weather, the gorge offers a cooler, shadier environment compared to the arid south of Tenerife. However, the trail may be closed on rainy or very windy days for safety, so always check local conditions before your visit.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly at the Barranco del Infierno Gorge trailhead?

    There are no cafes or restaurants directly at the trailhead within the protected area itself. However, the gorge is located in the municipality of Adeje, which is a popular tourist area. You will find numerous dining options, cafes, and shops in the nearby town of Adeje and the wider Costa Adeje region, just a short drive from the gorge entrance.

    What historical or archaeological significance does Barranco del Infierno Gorge hold?

    Barranco del Infierno Gorge is of significant archaeological importance. Hundreds of caves within the ravine served as homes for the aboriginal Guanches, the indigenous inhabitants of Tenerife. Some of these caves contain engravings, and the area has yielded the largest collection of Guanche mummies and utensils, which are now exhibited in the Museum of Nature and Man in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

    What makes the waterfall at the end of the Barranco del Infierno Gorge trail so special?

    The waterfall at the end of the Barranco del Infierno Gorge trail is special because it is the highest waterfall on Tenerife, plunging approximately 200 meters. More significantly, it represents one of the very few year-round flowing water sources on the island, which is otherwise quite arid. This constant water flow contributes to the gorge's unique lush and verdant ecosystem, providing a striking contrast to the surrounding landscape.

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