Walking Gomera
General information
La Gomera is a small Canary island at the moment only reached by ferry or
internal flight. Though barely 15 miles across, it rises to over 4,000 feet at
the peak of Garajonay and is so mountainous that exploring fully could take
months. The Garajonay National Park is a sub-tropical rain forest, frequently
in low cloud and rain. The north of the island can be similarly cloudy, but
the south enjoys much sunshine all year, and in summer, despite its proximity
to the Tropic of Cancer, is usually pleasantly warm rather than sweltering.
The properties we deal with are mostly situated inValle Gran Rey, one of the
more majestic valleys to the Southwest. Tourist development on the coast,
which boasts the best of the island's black sandy beaches, has ensured a good
selection of bars and restaurants, but up the valley little has changed.
People and animals live comfortably side by side and the principle activities
are tilling the fertile terraces, collecting fodder for goats or just sitting
on walls and chatting.
We are now also
offering properties in the rest of the island, in San Sebastian the capital,
in Hermigua to the north-east, and in the high mountain villages of Las Hayas
and El Cercado.
The properties are mostly owned by local people who are still
very much involved in the traditional way of life. They may speak no English -
not that this necessarily restricts conversation as they are immensely
friendly and welcoming.
All properties have
shops and bars within fairly easy walking. The extensive network of donkey
tracks linking the various settlements and remote cultivated terraces has
remained largely intact over the generations. Many paths are still used
regularly, both by walkers and by locals going about their business, although
it is not uncommon to walk for hours without seeing a soul. The paths wind and
twist upwards, and it is frequently impossible to begin to guess the
directions they will take, but the breathtaking scenery distracts attention
from the height being gained.
In addition, those interested in bird watching, butterflies or botany will be
forever pausing to investigate new delights. Most people will find at least a
week's worth of spectacular walks from the door, but a car allows the option
to explore further. For those needing a day off, there are boat trips with the
possibility of seeing whales and dolphins. There are also organised cycle
tours, and you will find a wide variety of massages and alternative
therapies. Year-round temperatures average between 18 and 25 degrees and
mosquitoes are not a problem