The Barranco del Infierno is impressive. It is a beautiful landscape of great geological interest in the municipality of
Adeje. Almost 50% of its territory is made up of protected natural spaces. One of these is the Barranco del Infierno
Special Nature Reserve. Here hikers can follow a route that crosses deep gorges, waterfalls and caves inhabited by
the Guanches. In approximately 6.5 kilometres (round trip), you can see different types of fauna and flora, enjoy
breathtaking viewpoints and admire the spectacular Caidero (waterfall), a large waterfall of more than 200 metres
formed by the waters of the rising Roque Abinqueotografía not want to miss this natural balcony with the island of La
Palma in the background, while lovers of hiking can not resist the impressive Barranco de Masca.