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El Sabinar

El Hierro


Sculpted by nature into wild shapes that look frozen in time, the beautiful and surreal wind-twisted sabinas (juniper trees) that grow across the hillside at El Sabinar have become the island鈥檚 symbol. Undoubtedly some of the most unusual trees you鈥檒l ever see, the wonderfully weird sabinas are part of the reason that Unesco declared the entire island a biosphere reserve. You'll find them 3.5km north of the Ermita de Nuestra Se帽ora de los Reyes along a signposted dirt track.

From El Sabinar, you can curl another 500m north to reach the Mirador de Bascos, a spectacular lookout that鈥檚 unfortunately often cloaked in cloud (it was closed to the public at research time but may reopen).


香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions

Nearby El Hierro attractions

1. Mirador de Bascos

0.65 MILES

Around 500m north of El Sabinar, this lookout point looms over the western end of El Golfo but is often veiled in cloud and was off-limits to visitors at鈥

2. Playa de las Arenas Blancas

1.25 MILES

Curled into the isolated western end of El Golfo, just off the HI500 6.5km northwest of Sabinosa, this spectacularly positioned swathe of blonde sand鈥

4. Pozo de la Salud

1.49 MILES

El Hierro's famed Pozo de la Salud (Well of Health) was long known for miraculously healing local cattle, but has been recognised for its mineral-rich鈥

5. Playa del Verodal

1.51 MILES

At the far western end of the island, this curious volcanic red-sand beach, 1km off the HI500 (and signposted), backs up to a majestic rock cliff. It's鈥

6. Faro de Orchilla

3.19 MILES

Though robbed of its status as Meridiano Cero by the UK's Greenwich in 1885, the concrete lighthouse that marks the most southwesterly point in Spain鈥

7. Parque Cultural de El Julan

5.01 MILES

Closed indefinitely for renovations at research time, this modern exhibition centre highlights one of the island's most important cultural sights, Los鈥

8. Bodega Soterana

5.15 MILES

While this expertly run bodega on the western edge of Los Llanillos may be a newcomer on El Hierro's blossoming wine scene, its volcanic-soil vines date鈥