SnO(2)/α-Fe(2)O(3) hierarchical nanostructures, in which the SnO(2) nanorods grow on the side surface of α-Fe(2)O(3) nanorods as multiple rows, were synthesized via a three-step process. The diameters and lengths of the SnO(2) nanorods are 6-15 nm and about 120 nm. The growth direction of SnO(2) nanorods is [001], significantly affected by that of α-Fe(2)O(3) nanorods. The hetero-nanostructures exhibit very good selectivity to ethanol. The sensing characteristics are related to the special heterojunction structures, confirmed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy observation. Therefore, a heterojunction barrier controlled gas sensing mechanism is realized. Our results demonstrate that the hetero-nanostructures are promising materials for fabricating sensors and other complex devices.