This is a circular itinerary that explores the rural and geological surroundings of Vallehermoso, passing along old communication paths, historic hamlets and natural landmarks such as El Tión and the La Encantadora Reservoir. It is a well-balanced route in terms of distance and elevation gain, ideal for a full day of hiking with strong cultural and scenic interest. The route starts in the town centre of Vallehermoso, following the Camino del Roque, a historic stone-paved path that ascends through palm groves, orchards and terraced fields towards the slopes of Roque Cano, one of the most recognisable geological landmarks on La Gomera. Upon reaching Cruz de Tierno, hikers are rewarded with spectacular panoramic views of the valley, before continuing towards El Tión, a small rural enclave surrounded by terraces, fruit trees and traditional architecture. In this area, the layout of old mule tracks is still preserved, reflecting the agricultural organisation of the region. From El Tión, the trail continues towards Ambrosio, another scattered hamlet set among gentle hills and secondary ravines, where the landscape offers an interesting balance between abandoned land and recovering agricultural activity. The peaceful atmosphere and the preserved ethnographic elements (threshing floors, cisterns and stone walls) make this section one of the most authentic parts of the route. The path then descends to the La Encantadora Reservoir, a key site for the municipality’s agricultural water supply, where the humid environment and riparian vegetation contrast with the drier surrounding slopes. From here, the return journey to Vallehermoso begins, passing through La Fortaleza, a gently shaped elevation with a strong visual presence that defines the valley’s skyline. The return to the town centre follows comfortable paths between farmland, palm trees and ravine views, completing a circuit rich in history, landscape and tranquillity. This route is ideal for those seeking a diverse and peaceful circular hike, with well-represented geological, agricultural and ethnographic elements in the heart of northern La Gomera.