Barranco del Infierno

E680102

Barranco del Infierno is a popular hiking ravine in Tenerife’s Adeje region, known for its dramatic cliffs, rich biodiversity, and scenic waterfall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hiking trail
ravine
tourist attraction
access by marked trail
attracts hikers
nature enthusiasts
tourists
conservationStatus protected natural area
country Spain
environment ravine ecosystem
semi-arid
hasBiodiversity rich fauna
rich flora
hasFeature dramatic cliffs
hiking path
ravine landscape
viewpoints
waterfall
hasManagement Adeje local authorities
hasRegulation environmental protection rules
safety rules for hikers
hasTrailType guided trail
signposted trail
hasWaterFeature stream
waterfall at trail end
isPartOf Adeje municipality NERFINISHED
Tenerife island NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic cliffs
popular hiking route
protected natural environment
scenic waterfall
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Adeje NERFINISHED
Canary Islands
Spain
Tenerife NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Hell’s Ravine NERFINISHED
requires limited daily access
visitor registration
safetyConcern falling rocks
narrow paths
terrain rocky
steep
tourismType hiking tourism
nature tourism
usedFor hiking
nature observation
photography

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Adeje hasAttraction Barranco del Infierno