Guided eco-tour in the north of La Gomera
In an exquisite corner of the Canary Islands under the Roques de Hermigua, this eco-farm has 5,000 square metres of land in the impressive landscape of La Gomera. It provides a botanical route through banana trees, aloe, orchards, and exotic flowers. You can buy native crafts and gourmet products such as almogrote, jam, palm, and honey. Apart from this, in the sensational terrace-restaurant you can try typical Canarian recipes which go down well with local wines. A nearby spot worth a visit is the Maruca Gámez folkloric collection which includes a reconstructed gofio mill, one of the 16 powered by the Cedro stream.
Overlooking the Garajonay National Park
This location is easy to access from the Port of San Sebastián. It’s just 30 minutes by car along the route from Hermigua to Agulo and Vallehermoso. A good place to enjoy the scenery is the Los Telares and the Convent of Santo Domingo. There are various types of visits available to the public with prices ranging from 2.25 to 13.50 euros. The opening hours of the visitor shops and terrace-café as well as entrance to the site is from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (It’s closed on Sundays). The restaurant is open from 1:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. every day. Unfortunately access is unavailable for people with reduced mobility.