La Gomera 2021, Spain

November 2021
A 17-day adventure by Gina Read more

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  • Spain
  • Germany
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  • Winterhude, Hamburg, Germany

    November 4, 2021 in Germany ⋅ 🌧 8 °C

    new snow ❄️ seal on my boots 🥾, walking sticks 🦯 in place and backpack 🎒 packed - ready to leave tomorrow very early in the morning 🌇. sun ☀️, ocean 🌊 & mountains ⛰, i‘m coming!!!

  • Teneriffa, Canaries, Spain

    November 5, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    after landing ✈️ in teneriffa i took the bus 🚌 from the airport to los cristianos... well no not quite right... after landing ✈️ in teneriffa i pulled out my dress 🥻, threw away my boots 🥾, slipped in my flip flops and took the bus 🚌 from the airport to los cristianos - so now here i am, waiting to embark the ferry to la gomera, enjoying the warm temperatures 😎 drinking a cortado, feeling the warm wind touching my skin and thinking: what a wonderful world...Read more

  • Agulo, Rother trail No.59, Gomera, Spain

    November 6, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    we have arrived in agulo, agulo is not only the most beautiful place on gomera - one of the greatest hiking trails on the island also starts here. so we went hiking today. the trail winds through the middle of the mighty, reddish cliff up to the mirador de agulo and on to the mirador de abrante, one of the parade viewpoints of gomera, and continues to the national park visitor center juego de bolas, which invites you to visit. the way back is via a no less beautiful path that runs above the barranco de las rosas.
    the whole trail is 8.5km long, overcomes approx. 600 meters in altitude and takes 3.5 hours without breaks. although it is quite steep, it's *definitely* worth it!
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  • Casa Rural Los Helechos, Agulo, Gomera

    November 7, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    this night 🌛 was the second night in agulo and today we had breakfast ☕️ in our accommodation. if you ever stay in gomera come to agulo it‘s such a cozy village and the casa i stay in is simply amazing. if been to gomera several times but never in agulo. this was definitely a failure because it’s not only a wonderful village but a great starting point for hikes 🥾. unfortunately we can’t stay longer because the casa is occupied and this evening we will move on to vallehermoso. as far as i have read it’s also very nice there. the villages here in the north are connected with comfortable busses 🚌. from here to vallehermoso for example, they go 5 times a day, mainly in the morning and the evening. so i’m looking forward to the bus drive this evening because it will be dark and i love driving serpentines trough high mountains ⛰ at night 🌜.Read more

  • Playa de Vallehermoso, Gomera, Spain

    November 7, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    two abandoned places in one day? but let me start at the beginning...
    today we went hiking along the valley abajo from vallehermoso to playa de vallehermoso and back. there are trails at the side of the valley as well as in the middle, so except for a small part you do not need to walk the same trail twice. somewhere in the middle of the valley after you passed banana, mango and avocado trees, you pass by an interesting concrete building which seems to have a big garden. so we decided to explore it on our way back and we found a wonderful botanical garden. the building belonged to david bramwell, professor for plant biodiversity. the garden was constructed in 2000 under the direction of the architect fernando menis. 1.86 million euro were invested in 16,219 square metre, plant species from five continents including plants from all the canary and endemic in la gomera were initially planted. the garden is now abandoned for years. in one hand, despite a broken window, the building is in an apparent good shape; on the other hand, the wildernesses cover most of the area and the green houses are destroyed.
    but this is not the only abandoned building we found on our hike... on the cost we found the castillo del mar, a former banana loading station. since 1890, all goods on the island, mainly bananas, have been packed via the castillo del mar and then loaded onto the steamboats via the "pescante", a wooden structure that led over three basalt columns. in 1950 the trade via el castillo was stopped and the place was forgotten. the old coastal road was quickly buried by rubble and rocks, making it impassable. in 1981 thomas müller acquired the port facility, but since access was only possible by sea, first attempts at renovation failed. the construction phase began in 2001 and all the natural stone walls that were built as protective walls against both the sea and pirates were restored. a stage and two event rooms of different sizes were integrated. the castillo has been closed for several years due to financial problems and a lack of electricity.
    for us it was definitely a nice adventure and a great hike.
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  • Chorros de Epina, Gomera, Spain

    November 8, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    today we went for an adventure. the actual plan was to go for a panoramic round hike from epina direction ermita de santa clara but i will come back to the hike later, first i will tell you about the adventure...
    we started in vallehermose by bus and also planned to come back by bus since there is a bus stop directly at chorros de epina where the hike starts and ends. so after we finally finished the hike we waited for the bus to go back home but... 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, no bus... after 20 minutes at the bus station it was getting quite cold in the chilly wind. i cursed myself because earlier i had sent a taxi away with the words: the bus is coming soon. what was the situation now? pitch black night, somewhere in the nowhere, only one house (closing restaurant) with a bus stop up on the hill, looooong serpentines down the valley, no bus and no cars….
    yeah well…
    buuuuuut since i always carry a knife, a folding rule, a lighter and a *headlamp* we started to walk down the valley in the chilly wind *but* with my wonderful HEADLAMP until…
    …i saw a car coming down the hill.... fortunately the car needed to reduce the speed because there was a small building site. actually the guy didn't want to stop but since in no time at all i opened my braid and hopped like a young deer towards the car, he had no choice 😜. it was a nice guy who lives in vallehermoso since 15 years and originally comes from germany. so this guy brought us home, he had a nice chat and we had a great hitchhike - the first since years. it was a *wonderful* adventure!
    but maybe you want to have some information about the hike? weeeeeeell hardly any hike on la gomera offers such wonderful views and such easy paths as this pleasure tour from chorros de epina to ermita de santa clara. if the tour is too long for you, you can do without a detour to the chapel. the round takes about 4-5 hours, is 12-13 kilometers long and overcomes 710 vertical meters (depending on if you do the detour or not). but without the adventure it wouldn't even have been half the fun 😂.
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  • Restaurante Los Chorros de Epina, Gomera

    November 8, 2021 in Spain ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

    after todays hike we had to wait for the bus 🚌 (well actually we thought there would be some bus somewhere) and used the time for a dinner 🍳 in this restaurant. the kitchen is basic but the owner is wonderful and the view amazing. especially for a sundowner 🌄 dinner after the hike it's perfect!Read more

  • Alto de Garajonay, Rother No.23, Gomera

    November 9, 2021 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    today's hike led us to the highest point on la gomera: the alto de garajonay. it is named after one of the most popular folklore stories from the canary islands: the legend of gara and jonay. the different versions tell the story between two young aborigines who end up committing suicide together in alto de garajonay.
    the garajonay is not only the most visited, but also the best developed hiking destination on gomera, this quiet and atmospheric hiking trail leads in a leisurely, panoramic high-altitude hike to igualero, the highest village of gomera, and climbs from there to the summit of garajonay. the trail overcomes 700 vertical meters, is 12 kilometers long and it takes 4-5 hours. we drove there by bus and also took two busses back - although getting the right bus at the right time seems not to be *that* easy it worked out perfectly, meaning on our way back both busses were too late but for whatever reasons it matched 😜. so after some tapas in the bar central i'm laying in my bed now enjoying my day with *no* adventure 😂.
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