The Barranco del Infierno Ravine is an Natural Special Reserve located in Costa Adeje, on the south of Tenerife .
Barranco del Infierno Ravine offers you a spectacular and astonishing view covered by all the surrounding nature. Nowadays this space is bound the be a conservation example with upmost respect of its natural resources and its availability for future generations.
The first impression that you’ll have when discovering the El Infierno Ravine is a great surprise, when you see it totally embedded through water erosion on the old volcanic materials. Its slopes and rocky projections seem to join the depths of the earth with the same sky.
At the bottom of its channel you might ear the muttering of the water after a spectacular cascade.
The El Infierno also seems to have great biodiversity has it has many native species. Its slopes are full of diverse plants. On the upper border, on the steep walls you’ll see beautiful canary pine trees while on the bottom you might find green willows and other vegetable species that need water to survive.
If you’re going to the El Infierno Ravine by day you might also see many animals totally free like crows, kestrels, frogs, and others, but if you’re going by night things change and you can start looking for bats, owls and all the noctivagous species that make this location so special.
Adeje, Tenerife.
From 8h00 Am to 2h30 pm.
3 Euros for adults.
Children under 13 have free entrance.
On sundays the entrance’s free.
+34 922 782 885.
We advise you to previously book your entrance.
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