Among the multitude of viewpoints that can be found on the island of La Palma, we can find the Mirador El Time. This viewpoint is located in the southern part of the municipality of Tijarafe at an approximate altitude of 594 meters above sea level. From this point of interest you can have incredible views of the entire Valley of Aridane, it is also possible to spot the La Caldera de Taburiente National Park, one of the prides of the island of La Palma. On clear days with little fog from the viewpoint it is possible to see also the island of El Hierro.
Al Mirador El Time can be reached via the LP-1 road through the southern entrance of Tijarafe after ascending the northern wall of the Barranco de Las Angustias.
This place also has a tourist information point, where it is possible to obtain information about the surroundings.
The Barranco de Los Gomeros is one of the most outstanding natural areas of the town of Tijarafe and without a doubt one of the most interesting on the island of La Palma. The area of the ravine is declared Well of Cultural Interest and has an important archaeological site cataloged by the experts as one of the most outstanding of La Palma.
The Archaeological Zone of the Barranco de los Gomeros offers a large number of caves that served so that the first settlers could take refuge. The most important part of the deposit is in the middle section of the Barranco de Los Gomeros where are the 39 natural caves of habitation. In three of them, human remains have been found, which indicates that some of these caves served as burial sites.
In the caves we have also found fragments of ceramics, lithic pieces of gray basalt, porous basalt, vitreous basalt among others.
Animal remains have also been found, which indicates that these caves were also used for cattle ranching, as well as limpets, burges and fish remains, which indicates that they used the resources offered by the sea.
The Archaeological Site of Barranco de Los Gomeros is undoubtedly one of the most important places in Tijarafe.