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Walk This Way features the best of Tenerife's walking routes written by travel writers who specialise in Tenerife and the Canary Islands. Some are well trodden favourites, others are strangers to the walking groups; lovely trails that were once the lifeline between communities and are now only used by neighbours and by cats on their morning constitutionals. The book includes: Concise and accurate directions, distances and timings for more than 30 of Tenerife's best walking routes from around the island. Grouped by geographical area, advice is given on weather conditions, types of terrain, what flora and landscapes to expect and even where to answer a call of nature in each location. Routes cover distances that vary from 1km to 17.5km with walking times varying from 1hr to 6hrs 20mins and from easy strolling to trails recommended for fit and experienced hikers only. Comprehensive information on how to get to the start of routes by car and by public transport; points of interest, where to find refreshments and where to stay for easy access to routes. Appendices give quick reference guides to routes by a variety of criteria including length, location, time taken, terrain, family-friendly etc. And much, much more...
Version 3, fully updated and enhanced for 2020/2021.The most comprehensive guide to Tenerife available in the English language, written with insight and passion by travel writers who, for 14 years, lived and worked on the island, travelling its length and breadth to research, photograph and record every aspect of island life. This is an insider guide in the true sense of the word and it contains information about Tenerife you simply won't find in other guidebooks. Packed with information, tips and personal recommendations, Part One of The Real Tenerife takes readers into the heart of all things Tenerife - the extraordinary landscape that morphs from arid volcanic to lush sub-tropical; the fascinating history of a frontier island at the crossroads between old and new worlds; the abundant harvest of fish, seafood, tropical fruits, plump grapes and ancient potatoes that produce first-class gastronomy and award-winning wines; and not least, the language, customs, fiestas and costumes of its people. Along the way, are myriad surprises including ancient drago trees, mysterious pyramids and an abandoned leper colony. Part Two is a comprehensive guide to the island's cities, towns, main villages, and major hamlets, giving an insight into the roots and personality of each, recommending the authors' pick of places to stay and to eat, and highlighting the best of what to see and do. In the final section are useful insider tips, including favourite things to do on Tenerife and ways to make holiday money go further.Instead of endless hotel and restaurant listings, some of which will be out of date before the virtual ink has even dried and all of which most people consult TripAdvisor and Booking.com for, regardless of whether or not they have a guide, The Real Tenerife concentrates on information you can't source from anywhere else. The result is a guide which will remain relevant for years to come. It's a compendium of 14-years experience of living in the Tenerife that exists beyond the holiday brochures and tour operator websites; a showcase of the very best of the island the authors know and love; the Tenerife they now want visitors to discover and enjoy.
When Andy and Jack walk away from their successful careers, leaving family, friends and Manchester to move to the Canary Islands, they hope to find a new adventure and quality time together in the sun
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