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Agulo

Agulo is a picturesque municipality on the Canary Island of La Gomera. With its idyllic location at the foot of Roque Blanco and surrounded by lush green slopes, Agulo is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.

The municipality covers an area of about 25 square kilometers and has a population of around 1,500 inhabitants. Despite its small size, Agulo captivates with its unique beauty and historical significance. The historic center of Agulo was declared a historic-artistic monument in 1999 and stands out for its traditional Canary Islands architecture.

A highlight in Agulo is the Mirador de Abrante viewpoint. From here, one has a breathtaking view of the sea and the surrounding coastal landscape. The town also offers a number of hiking trails leading to impressive natural attractions of the island, such as the Garajonay National Park or the waterfalls of El Cedro.

Agulo also has a small port from which regular ferry connections to the neighboring island of Tenerife are offered. This makes the municipality an ideal starting point for exploring the other islands of the archipelago.

The local cuisine of Agulo is characterized by fresh seafood and traditional Canary Islands dishes. Visitors can enjoy culinary delights such as fish soup, rabbit in garlic sauce, or the famous goat cheese of the island in the local restaurants.

In Agulo, there is also a variety of accommodations, from cozy holiday apartments to charming rural hotels. The warm hospitality of the locals makes the stay in Agulo an unforgettable experience.

All in all, Agulo is a charming little village that offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and relaxation. It is definitely worth a visit when exploring La Gomera.

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