Charco del conde: Apartamentos Charco del Conde – La Gomera (Islas Canarias)
Apartamentos Charco del Conde, Valle Gran Rey – Updated 2022 Prices
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Located in Valle Gran Rey, Apartamentos Charco del Conde features an outdoor pool, garden and a furnished terrace. Free WiFi is available in common areas.
Each apartment at Apartamentos Charco del Conde, features a seating area with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. There is a dining area and the kitchen is equipped with a coffee machine, fridge and kitchenware.
The bedrooms include a wardrobe and the bathroom comes with a bath. Bed linen and towels are provided.
Activities in the surrounding area include hiking and mini golf.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.2 for a two-person trip.
Apartamentos Charco del Conde has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Nov 17, 2014
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Most popular facilities
2 swimming pools
Free WiFi
Beachfront
Family rooms
Property Highlights
Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.2)
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Accommodation Type
Sleeps
Studio Apartment
2 twin beds
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One-Bedroom Apartment
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2 twin beds
Living room:
1 sofa bed
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Studio Apartment with Sea View
2 twin beds
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One-Bedroom Apartment with Sea View
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2 twin beds
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1 sofa bed
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Property questions and answers
Browse questions from guests for anything extra you want to know about the property
The property usually replies within a few days
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Are towels provided in bathrooms
Hello, Yes you have towels for the bathroom.
Answered on October 20, 2019
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We are looking at renting this place. I see there is no parking, though. What are the options if we have a rental car?
Hello, You can park in the street for free.
Answered on October 20, 2019
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We are a family of four and would like to be in the same room as our eldest son is autistic.
Is it possible to sleep 2 children on the sofa bed?
Hello, Sorry but we haven’t rooms for four people.
Answered on October 20, 2019
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Hi, do you have any 3 bedroom apartments. I’m hoping to visit Valle Gran Rey in 2023 with my son and his wife and two children. Thanks, Alice
Buenas tardes,
Le informamos que no tenemos apartamentos de 3 dormitorios
GraciasAnswered on February 18, 2022
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is this one upstairs or downstairs?
Apartamento de 1 Dormitorio is upstairs.
Answered on April 11, 2021
Area info *
Most popular facilities
2 swimming pools
Free WiFi
Beachfront
Family rooms
Bathroom
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Toilet paper
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Private Bathroom
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Free toiletries
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Bathtub
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Shower
Bedroom
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Wardrobe or closet
Outdoors
Sit back and relax
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Beachfront
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Sun deck
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Private pool
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Terrace
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Garden
Kitchen
Freedom to eat when you want
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Coffee machine
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Oven
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Kitchenware
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Kitchen
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Refrigerator
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Kitchenette
Room Amenities
Extra comfort
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Drying rack for clothing
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Clothes rack
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Tile/Marble floor
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Fan
Activities
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Beach
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Mini golf
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Hiking
Additional charge
Living Area
Space for everyone to be together
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Sofa
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Sitting area
Media & Technology
Fun for everyone under one roof
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Flat-screen TV
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Satellite channels
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Radio
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TV
Internet
WiFi is available in the rooms and is free of charge.
Parking
No parking available.
Transportation
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Car rental
Front Desk Services
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Invoice provided
Business Facilities
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Fax/Photocopying
Additional charge
Safety & security
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Fire extinguishers
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CCTV in common areas
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Smoke alarms
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Safe
Additional charge
Building Characteristics
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Private apartment in building
2 swimming pools
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Opening times
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Seasonal
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Opening times
Pool 1 – outdoor
Free!
Pool 2 – outdoor
Free!
Miscellaneous
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Family rooms
Languages Spoken
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German
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English
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Spanish
House rules
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Check-in
3:00 PM – 10:30 PM
Check-out
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Cancellation/
prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to apartment type.
Please enter the dates of your stay and check what conditions apply to your preferred room.
Children & Beds
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome.
Children 3 and above are considered adults at this property.
To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.
Crib and extra bed policies
0 – 2 years
Crib upon request
Free
The number of cribs allowed depends on the option you choose. Check your selected option for more info.
There are no extra beds available at this property.
All cribs are subject to availability.
Age restriction
The minimum age for check-in is 18
Groups
When booking more than 3 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Cards accepted at this property
Apartamentos Charco del Conde accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.
Parties
Parties/events are not allowed
Quiet hours
Guests need be quiet between 10:00 PM and 9:00 AM.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
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Charco del Conde Beach Weather Info
Current weather (Wed Dec 21st 17:00)
(Clear sky)
22. 3°C / 72°F
Sea temperature
21.7°C
71.1°F
Wind | E 4 mph / 6 km/h |
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Rain | 0mm |
Sunrise | 08:59 |
Sunset | 19:15 |
Hourly forecast
17:00
Clear sky
22.3°C / 72°F
4 mph
6 km/h
23:00
Clear sky
17.4°C / 63°F
4 mph
6 km/h
05:00
Clear sky
17.7°C / 64°F
2 mph
3 km/h
11:00
Clear sky
22.8°C / 73°F
5 mph
9 km/h
Week weather forecast
Thu 22nd
23.4°C / 74°F
6 mph
9 km/h
Fri 23rd
23.4°C / 74°F
5 mph
9 km/h
Sat 24th
22.6°C / 73°F
4 mph
6 km/h
Sun 25th
20.6°C / 69°F
7 mph
12 km/h
Mon 26th
17.3°C / 63°F
6 mph
9 km/h
Tue 27th
16. 3°C / 61°F
10 mph
16 km/h
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
5 Day Charco del Conde Beach UV Index
A UV Index reading of 3 or more means some precautions should be taken. For more information visit our guide to the UV Index.
Temperature Averages
Average Water Temp
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Wed 21/12 »
Surf report for Wed 21/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 6:00 4ft 12s 9mph 9:00 4ft 15s 10mph 12:00 4ft 16s 10mph 15:00 5ft 17s 9mph 18:00 5ft 16s 9mph 21:00 5ft 16s 7mph Tide times Low 6:12am (0. 48m)
High 12:20pm (2.31m) Low 6:28pm (0.44m) Daylight First light 07:30 Sunrise 07:56 Sunset 18:18 Dark 18:43 -
Thu 22/12 »
Surf report for Thu 22/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 3:00 6ft 15s 13mph 6:00 6ft 15s 13mph 9:00 6ft 14s 12mph 12:00 6ft 14s 9mph 15:00 5ft 14s 7mph 18:00 5ft 14s 7mph 21:00 5ft 13s 9mph Tide times High 12:43am (2. 46m)
Low 6:58am (0.39m) High 1:07pm (2.35m) Low 7:13pm (0.41m) Daylight First light 07:31 Sunrise 07:57 Sunset 18:18 Dark 18:44 -
Fri 23/12 »
Surf report for Fri 23/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 3:00 5ft 13s 9mph 6:00 5ft 13s 8mph 9:00 4ft 13s 7mph 12:00 4ft 13s 6mph 15:00 4ft 13s 5mph 18:00 4ft 13s 4mph 21:00 4ft 13s 4mph Tide times High 1:28am (2. 52m)
Low 7:45am (0.35m) High 1:54pm (2.35m) Low 7:58pm (0.42m) Daylight First light 07:31 Sunrise 07:57 Sunset 18:19 Dark 18:44 -
Sat 24/12 »
Surf report for Sat 24/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 3:00 4ft 13s 4mph 6:00 4ft 13s 5mph 9:00 4ft 14s 4mph 12:00 4ft 14s 4mph 15:00 5ft 13s 4mph 18:00 5ft 13s 3mph 21:00 4ft 13s 3mph Tide times High 2:13am (2. 53m)
Low 8:33am (0.36m) High 2:42pm (2.31m) Low 8:44pm (0.48m) Daylight First light 07:32 Sunrise 07:58 Sunset 18:19 Dark 18:45 -
Sun 25/12 »
Surf report for Sun 25/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 3:00 4ft 13s 6mph 6:00 4ft 13s 7mph 9:00 4ft 12s 8mph 12:00 4ft 12s 11mph 15:00 4ft 12s 13mph 18:00 4ft 12s 14mph 21:00 4ft 12s 18mph Tide times High 3:00am (2. 49m)
Low 9:22am (0.41m) High 3:31pm (2.22m) Low 9:33pm (0.57m) Daylight First light 07:32 Sunrise 07:58 Sunset 18:20 Dark 18:46 -
Mon 26/12 »
Surf report for Mon 26/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 3:00 7ft 11s 21mph 6:00 7ft 11s 19mph 9:00 7ft 12s 17mph 12:00 6ft 12s 16mph 15:00 6ft 13s 17mph 18:00 6ft 12s 20mph 21:00 6ft 12s 17mph Tide times High 3:49am (2. 41m)
Low 10:14am (0.51m) High 4:24pm (2.12m) Low 10:24pm (0.69m) Daylight First light 07:33 Sunrise 07:58 Sunset 18:20 Dark 18:46 -
Tue 27/12 »
Surf report for Tue 27/12 Swell Period Swell direction Wind direction Wind speed Swell Wind 3:00 5ft 12s 13mph 6:00 6ft 12s 15mph 9:00 6ft 12s 13mph 12:00 5ft 11s 10mph 15:00 5ft 11s 9mph 18:00 5ft 11s 11mph 21:00 5ft 11s 11mph Tide times High 4:42am (2. 29m)
Low 11:11am (0.63m) High 5:21pm (2.00m) Low 11:22pm (0.81m) Daylight First light 07:33 Sunrise 07:59 Sunset 18:21 Dark 18:47
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SL-TF 218 Roque del Conde | Routes
Technical data
- Starting point: Plaza Cristo de la Salud (Arona)
- Ending point: Roque del Conde (Adeje)
- Level Route approval status:
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medium level - Route type: linear
- Distance: 3.7 km
- Duration: 2 h
- Maximum height: 999 m
- Minimum height: 596 m
- total rise height: 484 m
- total height: 149 m 9000 with other trails:
- Arona 1 – Casas de Altavista Circular
- Arona 2 – Suarez – El Topo Circular
- GR-131 Anaga – Chasna.
Section: Vilaflor – Arona
- Sprown natural zones:
- Special Natural Reserve “Hell’s Gorge” (Barranco del Infierno)
- The need to receive permission: NO
Description of route
Rock-item-this is the road-this agricultural purpose, which was used to access cultivated areas on slopes and plateaus. Basically, grain crops were grown here, as evidenced by the numerous terraces on the slope, residential buildings and a threshing floor. The road largely retains paved sections, which are especially noticeable when crossing the Barranco del Rey Gorge. It is also worth noting that Roque, together with the Anaga and Teno mountain ranges, represent the three main points where the formation of the island of Tenerife began several million years ago. The trail starts in Arona, at Cristo de la Salud square. From there we will head to the Vento area, which can be reached by the TF-511 road, about 200 to kilometer 3, going up the Camino del Viento trail on the left. The route continues along a hard-packed dirt road that turns for about 30 meters into a narrow path that crosses the Barranco de las Arenas and the Barranco de El Ancón. This way we will reach the gorge of Barranco del Rey, with steep slopes and very deep, located on the border of the regions of Arona and Adeje. Right at the entrance to this gorge, the trail descends, winding along a road that has partially retained its original paved surface. After crossing the Barranco del Rey Gorge, the pavement disappears and we have magnificent panoramic views of the coast of Granadilla, San Miguel and Arona. Soon the paved road surface reappears and the road becomes wider, climbing to the top among stone fences and terraces. Here the pavement and terraces begin to disappear, and the path narrows and goes up to the very top (Roque del Conde) with a flat orography like a plateau. nine0077
Altimeter data
For your safety, be sure to check trail conditions beforehand.
This is a supervisory body that informs about the state of the trail after any adverse weather conditions, about the availability of paths and individual sections, etc.
- Supervisory authority: Chasna – Isora
- Information provided by the supervisory authority: SL-TF 218 Roque del Conde
Call 112 for emergency assistance.
weather today
Maximum: 20º
Minimum: 9º
Arona . There won’t be a cloud during the entire Wednesday. The temperature regime is unchanged.
Forecast for the coming days
Remember: Prevention, communication and understanding are the main ways to avoid serious incidents.
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- Walk on marked trails and respect the lifestyle, privacy and property of local residents. nine0008
- Don’t make noise and you’ll see a lot more.
- Don’t leave trash behind, even organic. This will help preserve the beauty of the landscape and avoid the spread of rodents. Don’t throw away cigarette butts.
- Collecting plants, animals or other objects from the territory may result in the loss of irreplaceable resources.
- It is recommended that any incidents that occur in these protected areas be reported to the guard. To do this, you can contact
to the Tenerife Environment Authority.
- Phone: 922239090
- e-mail: [email protected] Responsibly and reasonably treat hiking; be especially careful in natural areas and remember that there is always the possibility of an accident.
- Follow signs.
- Check the weather forecast and make sure the weather suits your plans. nine0008
- Wear suitable clothing and footwear and be sure to pack your mobile phone, sunscreen, hat, warm and waterproof clothing, and enough water and food in your backpack.
- Inform relatives or friends of the route you intend to take and make sure you complete your journey before dark.
How to get
90,000 Guanche monuments, sights and beaches in El Medano at Red Mountain
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Altitude: 650 m
Area: 162.44 km²
Population: 40,862 (2010) Population density: 251.55 inhabitants/km²
Postcode: 38600[/notification]
The municipality of Granadilla de Abona is located in the southern part of the island of Tenerife. Its territory, replete with various landscapes, long ago belonged to the Guanches (indigenous natives of the Canary Islands), occupies the slopes of Mount Guajara (2718 m high), descending to the Atlantic Ocean. Local lands were seriously damaged by volcanic eruptions, which left indelible marks in the relief of Granadilla de Abona in the form of towering towers of solidified lava.
Mount Guajara is one of the highest volcanoes ever active in Tenerife. The so-called “Lunar landscape” was created as a result of devastating volcanic eruptions. nine0077
The imposing cone of Mount Montana Roja, also called the Red Volcano, rises on the coast.
[notification type=”alert-success” close=”false” ]At its foot lies La Mareta Lagoon, the last natural sandy beach in the province. Colonies of sea plover and other birds live here – more than a hundred species that flew here from Africa.[/notification]
The territory of the district of Granadilla de Abona was once a place of refuge for the Guanches. The local population from different districts took refuge here, fleeing from the Spanish conquistador invaders. The main center of resistance to the colonialists was located here, therefore it is in this district of Tenerife that numerous archaeological monuments of the Guanche culture are located. You can look at them in places such as: Chiñama, and in La Jaquita and Tagoror del Rey, traces of the Aboriginal heritage have been preserved in the form of cave burials. nine0077
The administrative center of Granadilla de Abona is the city of the same name with winding streets, where the traditions of the past are harmoniously combined with the modernity of the present.
Among the types of economic activity in the district, agriculture is developed: growing grapes for Canary wine, vegetables, tomatoes and flowers, as well as cereal production. In recent years, due to the influx of tourists, tourism and, accordingly, construction have been greatly developed. The largest Canarian airport, Reina Sofía, is located on the territory of the region, which also contributes to the expansion of the tourist flow. And in the town of El Médano, there is the longest beach, which has long been chosen by surfers, windsurfers and kitesurfers from all over the world. nine0077
Another center of tourism is the coastal town of Los Abrigos. This is a favorite place not only for tourists, but also for fishermen who sell their catch. There are many cozy restaurants serving fresh sea fish.
Architectural Monuments of Granadilla de Abona
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- St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church. An old Franciscan monastery, built in 1665, burned down in a fire in 1745 and later rebuilt. Currently declared a historical and artistic value. nine0008
- Church of San Isidro Labrador. Erected in 1675 and also included in the list of cultural values of Tenerife. It contains the image of San Isidro, dated to the 17th century.
- Charco del Pino. This is a historical site with many rock paintings and archaeological, ethnographic and anthropological objects.
- Granadilla Historical Museum .
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Natural monuments
Lunar landscape over Vilaflor is a natural area formed by influxes of solidified volcanic lava, faceted over a long time by the wind. Walking route to the lunar landscape.
La Forrest Corona Natural Park. This is the largest reserve in the Canary Islands, consisting of huge cliffs and deep valleys stretching from north to south, covered with pine forests, thickets of heather and laurel. The park occupies most of the caldera (the area around the volcano) around Mount Teide, the main volcano of Tenerife, called Caldera de Las Cañadas and is located at an altitude of 300 to 2175 meters above sea level. nine0077
Canarian pines. These ancient giant trees grow up to 2000 meters above sea level and are highly valued for their drought resistance, as they can even grow on hardened volcanic lava. Volcanic pipes deserve special mention, in which colonies of several species of bats live.
Los Derriscaderas. This is a natural monument of wind-carved rocks that form a network of rocky ravines. This fantastic landscape is the result of many years of intense volcanic activity in the south of Tenerife.