This cave is considered one of the most important pilgrimage spots of the Canary Islands, which annually attracts over 300.000 visitors.
In this cave is where saint stood with his flock to rest to recover and walk again forces the way to his small village in the highlands of Vilaflor.
Since 1999, the cave it is listed as a Site of Cultural Interest by the Government of the Canary Islands.
[3] In this cave ends the so-called "Hermano Pedro's Way", which is a pastoral route that the Saint traveled to move with his flock along the Chasna region.
Currently during the festival of the Saint in April, hundreds of pilgrims travel this route that has a great religious-historical interest.