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Opis nieruchomości
If you are bored of only sun and sand…come to the north for a few days to enjoy the nature.
We organise activities from the hostel to do cycling or hicking to the mountains around. The hostel is 20 min by foot to Cueva de los vientos and drago milenario.
Garachico natural rock pools or San Marcos Beach are less than 10 min by car.
Masca, Teno or Anaga natural parks are 40 min by car.
We do hicking to the Teide mountain that is close as well and you can see it from our terrace.
We promote the local gastronomy such as cheese, honey, marmalades, chocolate and the gofio (corn flour).
It is in Icod de los vinos, a city in the middle of the mountain. So you have spectacular viewings, the mountain plus the convenience of the city such as coffeshops, bars or markets. Icod is well known for the Drago milenario tree and the Cueva de los vientos (both can be visited by foot from the hostel). Furthermore, to be a little bit more precise, our accommodation is near to several places such as Mariposario del Drago, Museo Guanche and Parque del Drago.
Our accommodation facilities are wonderful and marvellous. Right know we have four bedrooms for different kind of customers and different needs. Our rooms are big and all of them are equipped with ergonomic beds, which helps to circulate the blood at night and rest better.
SURROUNDINGS
1.- Drago Milenario. it does not display any annual or growth rings so the age of the tree can only be estimated by the number of branching points before reaching the canopy. The specimen called 'El Drago Milenario' (the thousand-year-old dragon) growing at Icod de los Vinos in northwest Tenerife is the oldest living plant of this species. Its age was estimated in 1975 to be around 250 years, with a maximum of 365 years, not several thousand as had previously been claimed.[6] It is also the largest D. draco tree alive. Its massive trunk comes from the contribution of clusters of aerial roots that emerge from the bases of lowest branches and grow down to the soil. Descending along the trunk, they cling tightly to the trunk, integrate with it and contribute to its radial growth
2.- Cueva del Viento ('Wind Cave') underground complex is the largest lava tube in Europe,[1] and the fifth largest in the world, behind a series of lava tubes in Hawaii.[2] It is also considered the most complex volcanic tube in the world, due to its morphology of several levels and passages.[3]
It was created by lava flows from Pico Viejo, next to Mount Teide. The cave is located in the town of Icod de los Vinos in the north of the island of Tenerife, Spain.
It extends more than 17 kilometres (11 mi) and contains three different levels of passageways, each full of geomorphological phenomena such as lava pits and terraces.
The cave is rich in fossils of the 'Canarian megafauna'. Bones of Gallotia goliath and Canariomys bravoi, an extinct giant lizard and rat, respectively, have been discovered here.
Archaeological remains belonging to the Guanches, the ancient Berber native inhabitants of the Canary Islands, were found in several entries to the tube system.
At present, the Cueva del Viento is a tourist attraction of the island.
3.- Garachico natural rock pools. There is no beach worth mentioning; the coastline is essentially volcanic debris, but this does give the town its charm and a reason to visit it. Near the old port, there has been considerable recent effort to landscape the shoreline. Many paths have been laid as crazy paving, and some natural rock pools made into swimming pools. Rod and line fishing is also evident. However, outside of these rock pools, the Atlantic swell makes swimming inadvisable for all but the very brave. A municipal swimming pool has been built, next to the natural rock pools.
4.- The Punta de Teno Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Punta de Teno) is an active lighthouse in the municipality of Buenavista del Norte on the Canary Island of Tenerife. The current lighthouse was the second to be constructed on the narrow rocky headland of Punta de Teno, which is the most westerly point on the island. It is one of seven lighthouses which mark the coastline of Tenerife, and lies between the Punta Rasca lighthouse to the southeast, and the modern lighthouse of Buenavista to the northwest.[
ACTIVITIES
1.- Masca is a small mountain village on the island of Tenerife. The village is home to around 90 inhabitants. The village lies at an altitude of 650 m in the Macizo de Teno mountains, which extend up to the northwesternmost point of Tenerife.
Forests including cypresses and palm trees abound. The village lies at the head of the Masca Gorge. The trail from the village down the gorge to the beach on the Atlantic Ocean is a popular, though strenuous, hiking route, which takes about 3 hours each way
2.- The Teno massif (Spanish: Macizo de Teno) is one of three volcanic formations that gave rise to Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It is located in the northwestern part of the island between the towns of Santiago del Teide, Los Silos, El Tanque and Buenavista del Norte. The volcanic massif, emerged during the last 5 to 7 million years, is furrowed by deep ravines and ends abruptly in the sea, in an area known as Los Gigantes, a series of high cliffs that plummet over the sea. The villages known as Masca, Teno Alto, Los Carrizales, El Palmar, Las Portelas and Las Lagunetas preserve the old agricultural traditions of Canary Islands.
The Teno Rural Park is 8063 hectares its features are basaltic lava flows and its plant and floristic diversity that varies widely with each insular microclimate. The zones known as Monte del Agua and Laderas del Baracán are renowned for their forests of laurel typical of the vegetation of Macaronesia. Euphorbia balsamifera and Carthamus lanatus, a variety of thistle abound in coastal areas.
The Punta de Teno is the westernmost promontory of Tenerife. It is an area renowned for its marine wild-life offering the best areas for diving. The European Union has designated the Macizo de Teno as a special area for the protection and conservation of the large colonies of pigeons that inhabit the laurel. Ospreys, hawks, kestrels and barbary falcons are also commonly sighted. The area also contains archaeological ruins, with the stone edifices belonging to the ancient Guanche inhabitants of the island.
3.- Macizo de Anaga is a mountain range in the northeastern part of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The highest point is 1,024 m (Cruz de Taborno). It stretches from the Punta de Anaga in the northeast to Cruz del Carmen in the southwest. Anaga features the mountain peaks of Bichuelo, Anambro, Chinobre, Pico Limante, Cruz de Taborno and Cruz del Carmen. The mountains were formed by a volcanic eruption about 7 to 9 million years ago making it the oldest part of the island. Since 1987 it has been protected as a 'natural park', reclassified as 'rural park' in 1994.[1] Since 2015 it is also Biosphere Reserve and is the place that has the largest number of endemic species in Europe.[2]
4.- Mount Teide (Spanish: Pico del Teide, pronounced: [ˈpiko ðel ˈtei̯ðe], 'Teide Peak') is a volcano on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Spain. Its 3,718-metre (12,198 ft) summit is the highest point in Spain and the highest point above sea level in the islands of the Atlantic.
If measured from the ocean floor, it is at 7,500 m (24,600 ft) the highest volcano in the world base-to-peak outside of the Hawaiian Islands.[a][5] Its elevation makes Tenerife the tenth highest island in the world. It remains active: its most recent eruption occurred in 1909 from the El Chinyero vent on the northwestern Santiago rift. The United Nations Committee for Disaster Mitigation designated Teide a Decade Volcano[6] because of its history of destructive eruptions and its proximity to several large towns, of which the closest are Garachico, Icod de los Vinos and Puerto de la Cruz. Teide, Pico Viejo and Montaña Blanca form the Central Volcanic Complex of Tenerife.
Drago Policies and Conditions:
Cancellation policy: 7 days before arrival.
This property may pre-authorize your card before arrival.
Check in from 10:30 to 13:00 And 17:00 to 22:00
Check out before 10:30.
Reception from 10.30 to 13:00 And 17:00 to 22.00
Taxes included.
Breakfast included.
General:
The Breakfats is from 08.30 to 10.30
No curfew.
¡¡¡The Hostel is not responsible for items lost due to customer carelessness..!!!
We organise activities from the hostel to do cycling or hicking to the mountains around. The hostel is 20 min by foot to Cueva de los vientos and drago milenario.
Garachico natural rock pools or San Marcos Beach are less than 10 min by car.
Masca, Teno or Anaga natural parks are 40 min by car.
We do hicking to the Teide mountain that is close as well and you can see it from our terrace.
We promote the local gastronomy such as cheese, honey, marmalades, chocolate and the gofio (corn flour).
It is in Icod de los vinos, a city in the middle of the mountain. So you have spectacular viewings, the mountain plus the convenience of the city such as coffeshops, bars or markets. Icod is well known for the Drago milenario tree and the Cueva de los vientos (both can be visited by foot from the hostel). Furthermore, to be a little bit more precise, our accommodation is near to several places such as Mariposario del Drago, Museo Guanche and Parque del Drago.
Our accommodation facilities are wonderful and marvellous. Right know we have four bedrooms for different kind of customers and different needs. Our rooms are big and all of them are equipped with ergonomic beds, which helps to circulate the blood at night and rest better.
SURROUNDINGS
1.- Drago Milenario. it does not display any annual or growth rings so the age of the tree can only be estimated by the number of branching points before reaching the canopy. The specimen called 'El Drago Milenario' (the thousand-year-old dragon) growing at Icod de los Vinos in northwest Tenerife is the oldest living plant of this species. Its age was estimated in 1975 to be around 250 years, with a maximum of 365 years, not several thousand as had previously been claimed.[6] It is also the largest D. draco tree alive. Its massive trunk comes from the contribution of clusters of aerial roots that emerge from the bases of lowest branches and grow down to the soil. Descending along the trunk, they cling tightly to the trunk, integrate with it and contribute to its radial growth
2.- Cueva del Viento ('Wind Cave') underground complex is the largest lava tube in Europe,[1] and the fifth largest in the world, behind a series of lava tubes in Hawaii.[2] It is also considered the most complex volcanic tube in the world, due to its morphology of several levels and passages.[3]
It was created by lava flows from Pico Viejo, next to Mount Teide. The cave is located in the town of Icod de los Vinos in the north of the island of Tenerife, Spain.
It extends more than 17 kilometres (11 mi) and contains three different levels of passageways, each full of geomorphological phenomena such as lava pits and terraces.
The cave is rich in fossils of the 'Canarian megafauna'. Bones of Gallotia goliath and Canariomys bravoi, an extinct giant lizard and rat, respectively, have been discovered here.
Archaeological remains belonging to the Guanches, the ancient Berber native inhabitants of the Canary Islands, were found in several entries to the tube system.
At present, the Cueva del Viento is a tourist attraction of the island.
3.- Garachico natural rock pools. There is no beach worth mentioning; the coastline is essentially volcanic debris, but this does give the town its charm and a reason to visit it. Near the old port, there has been considerable recent effort to landscape the shoreline. Many paths have been laid as crazy paving, and some natural rock pools made into swimming pools. Rod and line fishing is also evident. However, outside of these rock pools, the Atlantic swell makes swimming inadvisable for all but the very brave. A municipal swimming pool has been built, next to the natural rock pools.
4.- The Punta de Teno Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Punta de Teno) is an active lighthouse in the municipality of Buenavista del Norte on the Canary Island of Tenerife. The current lighthouse was the second to be constructed on the narrow rocky headland of Punta de Teno, which is the most westerly point on the island. It is one of seven lighthouses which mark the coastline of Tenerife, and lies between the Punta Rasca lighthouse to the southeast, and the modern lighthouse of Buenavista to the northwest.[
ACTIVITIES
1.- Masca is a small mountain village on the island of Tenerife. The village is home to around 90 inhabitants. The village lies at an altitude of 650 m in the Macizo de Teno mountains, which extend up to the northwesternmost point of Tenerife.
Forests including cypresses and palm trees abound. The village lies at the head of the Masca Gorge. The trail from the village down the gorge to the beach on the Atlantic Ocean is a popular, though strenuous, hiking route, which takes about 3 hours each way
2.- The Teno massif (Spanish: Macizo de Teno) is one of three volcanic formations that gave rise to Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It is located in the northwestern part of the island between the towns of Santiago del Teide, Los Silos, El Tanque and Buenavista del Norte. The volcanic massif, emerged during the last 5 to 7 million years, is furrowed by deep ravines and ends abruptly in the sea, in an area known as Los Gigantes, a series of high cliffs that plummet over the sea. The villages known as Masca, Teno Alto, Los Carrizales, El Palmar, Las Portelas and Las Lagunetas preserve the old agricultural traditions of Canary Islands.
The Teno Rural Park is 8063 hectares its features are basaltic lava flows and its plant and floristic diversity that varies widely with each insular microclimate. The zones known as Monte del Agua and Laderas del Baracán are renowned for their forests of laurel typical of the vegetation of Macaronesia. Euphorbia balsamifera and Carthamus lanatus, a variety of thistle abound in coastal areas.
The Punta de Teno is the westernmost promontory of Tenerife. It is an area renowned for its marine wild-life offering the best areas for diving. The European Union has designated the Macizo de Teno as a special area for the protection and conservation of the large colonies of pigeons that inhabit the laurel. Ospreys, hawks, kestrels and barbary falcons are also commonly sighted. The area also contains archaeological ruins, with the stone edifices belonging to the ancient Guanche inhabitants of the island.
3.- Macizo de Anaga is a mountain range in the northeastern part of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. The highest point is 1,024 m (Cruz de Taborno). It stretches from the Punta de Anaga in the northeast to Cruz del Carmen in the southwest. Anaga features the mountain peaks of Bichuelo, Anambro, Chinobre, Pico Limante, Cruz de Taborno and Cruz del Carmen. The mountains were formed by a volcanic eruption about 7 to 9 million years ago making it the oldest part of the island. Since 1987 it has been protected as a 'natural park', reclassified as 'rural park' in 1994.[1] Since 2015 it is also Biosphere Reserve and is the place that has the largest number of endemic species in Europe.[2]
4.- Mount Teide (Spanish: Pico del Teide, pronounced: [ˈpiko ðel ˈtei̯ðe], 'Teide Peak') is a volcano on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Spain. Its 3,718-metre (12,198 ft) summit is the highest point in Spain and the highest point above sea level in the islands of the Atlantic.
If measured from the ocean floor, it is at 7,500 m (24,600 ft) the highest volcano in the world base-to-peak outside of the Hawaiian Islands.[a][5] Its elevation makes Tenerife the tenth highest island in the world. It remains active: its most recent eruption occurred in 1909 from the El Chinyero vent on the northwestern Santiago rift. The United Nations Committee for Disaster Mitigation designated Teide a Decade Volcano[6] because of its history of destructive eruptions and its proximity to several large towns, of which the closest are Garachico, Icod de los Vinos and Puerto de la Cruz. Teide, Pico Viejo and Montaña Blanca form the Central Volcanic Complex of Tenerife.
Drago Policies and Conditions:
Cancellation policy: 7 days before arrival.
This property may pre-authorize your card before arrival.
Check in from 10:30 to 13:00 And 17:00 to 22:00
Check out before 10:30.
Reception from 10.30 to 13:00 And 17:00 to 22.00
Taxes included.
Breakfast included.
General:
The Breakfats is from 08.30 to 10.30
No curfew.
¡¡¡The Hostel is not responsible for items lost due to customer carelessness..!!!
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11.02.2023
Very chill hostel, with not much going on but you can definitely relax there. Comfy beds, amazing breakfast (the bread, cake, and hummus are homemade freshly), only for that it was worth it! The coffee is horrible though.
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02.02.2023
Very very good. I really enjoyed the stay in the room.
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27.06.2022
Ci sta ma si trova su una salita terribile !!! poi per fare spesa bisogna scendere al paese e risalire; molto scomodo , va bene secondo me per gruppi di ragazzi che vogliono fare escursioni in montagna o per una notte prorpio in caso di necessità . Rimane cmq pulito e ben organizzato ;
non ci stornerei mai !
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