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In the south-west of the Canary Archipelago lies the smallest of the Canary Islands "El Hierro". Rising out of the Atlantic to it’s highest peak "Malpaso" (1,501m), the small and remote El Hierro covers an area of just 278 squared km’s. El Hierro consists of an enormous 1,000 meter high half crater that is open to north. The scenery is varied and the land suitable for cultivating grapevines and for other agricultural activities.

El Hierro still retains its mystery. The smallest of the Canary Islands conserves its environment as nature first created it. This is the hidden island.

Set on the very edge of the Atlantic, the first man crossed the Island at Punta de Orchilla, marking the furthest point of the known world before the Europeans discovered America.

This little island of only 287 square kilometres and an altitude of 1,501 metres, offers a landscape of great beauty, more than half of which is protected by the Natural Spaces Act. Spectacular cliffs of up to 1,200 metres high and twisted lava formations contrast sharply with the gentle rolling hills at its centre. The abundantly lush vegetation is another of El Hierro's treasures.
'Sabina'
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´El Sabinar´
There is a large forest of Canary Island pines, wax myrtles, tree heath and thousand-year-old Canary Junipers that have been twisted into different whimsical forms by the wind. A visit to El Hierro will take you back in time, but would be incomplete without seeing the Salmor Lizard, whose origins date back to the Tertiary Age. This is a protected species endemic to the Canary Islands, and grows up to 70 centimetres.

El Hierro is a magic island, and Pozo de la Salud, a prodigious spring with curative properties, adds to the magic, as do the fascinating underwater formations seen just off the rugged coastline. All this, plus the kind and friendly nature of the people, makes a visit to the Island a unique experience.

El Hierro is the ideal place for any kind of sports or leisure activity, but its spectacular sea beds undoubtedly make it a paradise for diving. The coastal shelf drops off sharply to nearly one hundred metres in many places close to the coast. The marine life found in these waters is rich in tropical species like the spiny globefish, black coral, trumpet fish and large shoals of black sea bream, among others. In summer, you can see groups of big rays, hammerhead sharks, tuna and grey triggerfish. The Marine Reserve also has a large variety of caves, arches and volcanic tunnels, with abundant vegetation cover and species of ocean fish of great interest.


The typically calm waters of the Mar de Las Calmas have also aroused diving interest in these coasts, which have 25 sites and several clubs and schools. Apart from underwater routes, there are also terrestrial ones, which will take visitors to places of archaeological and ethnographic interest - the invaluable rock engravings and other aboriginal artifacts, crafts, folklore and popular fiestas that survive thanks to the determination of the people of El Hierro. The most important tradition is the Bajada de La Virgen de Los Reyes (a religious procession with the statue of the patron saint). This is celebrated every four years, enabling visitors who follow the procession alongside the saint to also discover the extensive network of paths throughout this Island.
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Valverde

The only island capital that is not on the coast is Villa de Valverde. This fact gives it a different aroma, with the scent of fruit and farm produce in summer. This is a town that sometimes disappears beneath the thick mists blown in by the trade winds, facilitating the growth of the marvellous Garoe. This Holy Tree condenses water in its dense foliage, which then drips into the hollows of its branches. The aborigines of El Hierro, the Bimbaches, would catch it for their own use. The rest of the Island is characterised by gently rolling hills that offer visitors an incomparable place for relaxing. Amist the calm landscape, the enormous depression of El Golfo suddenly appears. This is a broad semi-circle that drops off into the sea from a height of 700 metres in places.

Finally, do not forget that one of the mysteries that swathe El Hierro is the legendary island of San Borondon - an island that has never been seen but which is, nonetheless, well loved, at least in the imagination of the Islanders.

El Hierro is as rich and sweet as the pineapples that grow in its fields - ripening in the sun and watered by the mysterious mists that cover them from time to time. It is also strong and robust, like their wines - produced in considerable quantities.
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