Huts around San Andrés Y Sauces are situated in a region known for its lush greenery, laurel forests, and significant natural attractions. The area, located on La Palma, offers diverse landscapes from Atlantic views to mountain vistas. It provides access to natural features such as Los Tilos Natural Park, Charco Azul, and the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. These accommodations serve as a base for exploring the island's natural beauty and hiking terrain.
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A great hiking trail leads along here amidst beautiful nature and offers great views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding countryside.
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The starting point of your hike - take a quick look and find out more, it's worth it!
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very nice information lady
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Make sure you bring everything you need. There are two camp sites for 20 people. There's electricity (if there's been enough sun), but no electrical outlets. There's no running water, but there's a cistern with filtered rainwater, which I drank.
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Information hut at the starting point of the Cubo de la Galga
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There are several points from where you can get to the refuge, in our case we went up by E-bike from Tijarafe. No electricity or water, but a good, clean cabin in the shade of a good pine forest. Take the ascent from there to almost Roque de los Cuchachos very calmly, the positive slope in a short distance is difficult to find. Cemented road almost to the end. https://youtu.be/dqKw6EF49ww https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMYIUpq-Nvs
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Overnight stay possible for up to 20 people without registration
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Mandatory stop to regain strength and plan the descent. You can stay overnight for free. 12 berths, water, firewood, stove etc.
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While traditional 'huts' might not be common, San Andrés Y Sauces offers a variety of charming and unique stays, including holiday homes, villas, and rural houses. These often provide an authentic experience integrated with the lush natural surroundings. Examples include beachfront properties like CASA ROAL, rural retreats with Atlantic views such as El Bebedero de Los Sauces, and cozy studios like Estudio Bibi.
Yes, the region features mountain huts ideal for hikers. One notable option is Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut, located at an altitude of 2,040 meters on the crest of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. It's free to enter and offers spectacular views of the entire Caldera. Another is Refugio de Tinizara, an unguarded free refuge in Tijarafe, idyllically situated next to the Traviesa vineyards, serving as a good base for long-distance hikers.
Mountain huts like Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut are generally basic. They are free to enter and can accommodate a maximum of 20 people, but do not have special equipment, so you'll need to bring sleeping bags. There's no drinking water or toilets, though a cistern collects rainwater. Refugio de Tinizara is also basic, offering a clean cabin but no electricity or running water.
Yes, you can find unique options like the Surf Hut at Playa de Nogales. This hut is located along a hiking trail amidst beautiful nature and offers great views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding countryside, perfect for those seeking a coastal experience.
Many accommodations are strategically located near the region's main natural attractions. San Andrés Y Sauces is renowned for its lush greenery, laurel forests, and significant natural features such as the Los Tilos Natural Park, Charco Azul (a natural swimming pool), and the Nacientes de Marcos y Cordero hiking trails. Properties like 'Little house on the coast of San Andrés y Sauces' offer easy access to Charco Azul.
The area around San Andrés Y Sauces is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those leading to viewpoints and natural parks. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes, including challenging road cycling options. You can find more details on specific routes in the Cycling around San Andrés Y Sauces and Running Trails around San Andrés Y Sauces guides.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly activities. The Cubo de La Galga Information Center serves as a starting point for the Cubo de la Galga trail, which is often suitable for families. Many rural accommodations also provide amenities like swimming pools and gardens, making them comfortable bases for families to explore the natural beauty of San Andrés Y Sauces.
You can find information about hiking trails at the Cubo de La Galga Information Center, which is located at the starting point of the Cubo de la Galga trail. The staff there can provide details and guidance for your hikes.
Many accommodations in San Andrés Y Sauces boast stunning views. Properties like El Bebedero de Los Sauces offer excellent views of the Atlantic Ocean, while others provide beautiful mountain and garden vistas. From mountain huts like Punta de los Roques Mountain Hut, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the entire Caldera de Taburiente.
Absolutely. Many accommodations in San Andrés Y Sauces are praised for their quiet areas and integration with nature. Options like El Bebedero de Los Sauces and Caldera de Taburiente Rural are known for their serene locations, offering mountain or garden views and a tranquil environment away from the bustle.
La Palma generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for outdoor activities in most seasons. However, for mountain huts and higher elevation trails, be aware that conditions can change. For example, the Forestry Shelter of the Cruz del Camino Real Puntallana notes that snow and cold can occur in January, suggesting the need for a fire. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to remote huts are rare, the villages of San Andrés and Los Sauces offer dining options. Hostal Bubango, for instance, is noted for its awesome kitchen, and many holiday homes provide full kitchens for self-catering. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes and restaurants in the main towns.


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