Adeje - Adeje

Adeje
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Adeje is a city and municipality in the southwest of Tenerife.

background

The original city of Adeje lies at an altitude of around 280 m off the coast. The tourist settlement was established on their territory Costa Adejethat with that of Arona managed Playa de las Americas has grown together. The localities also belong to Adeje 1 Fañabé , 2 Torviscas , 3 San Eugenio and 4 La Caleta

getting there

By plane

Adeje is about 30 km from that Tenerife South Airport away.

In the street

Adeje is on the motorway TF-1

mobility

Map of Adeje

Tourist Attractions

  • church Santa Úrsula
  • Avenue with old laurel trees

activities

The main attraction of Adeje is the Barranco del Infierno or Hell Canyon. A hike there starts at the end of the street Calle el Molino . At the end of the gorge you come to the largest waterfall in Tenerife. The hike leads through a nature reserve and opens up a fantastic view of the coast in several places. The path can be mastered without major challenges ((also for children), leads partly over stairs or over slight inclines. You should have sturdy shoes and a water bottle with you and are expected. The gorge is open daily from 8:30 am to 5pm : 30 o'clock, last admission is 2:30 pm. The admission price is 8 €. Questions under (phone: 922 782885). A maximum of 200 people per day and 80 per hour are admitted. You should be prepared for any waiting times Entrance you get detailed instructions and a helmet, which is compulsory for the last stage. This is controlled by marshals. The duration of the hike should be around 3 hours. This hike is highly recommended.

shop

There are several supermarkets in the commercial area of ​​Adeje, including a German grocery discounter.

kitchen

There are several restaurants and cafes in Adeje. Especially those on the main street Calle Grande offer Canarian cuisine, impress with their local charm and moderate prices. The Oasis is the last restaurant before the church. Garlic chicken, Canarian potatoes, French fries, salad and bread and mojo sauce make up the manageable menu at very reasonable prices. In front of it there is the La Molinos and the Gachne with also Canarian menu. Opposite the entrance to the Barranco del Infierno is the Otelo. It offers a terrace and a great view of the coast.

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