La Esperanza is a town in Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, Spain.
Understand
[edit]La Esperanza is a town of ca. 3500 inhabitants northeast of the Teide National Park. Esperanza is a Spanish word meaning hope and refers to the feeling Castilian conquerors had when they set up camp in the area after they had fled from the Battle of Acentejo, having lost against the Guanche aborigines. One of the highest towns of Tenerife, it is at an altitude of 879 m above sea level.
Get in
[edit]By car
[edit]La Esperanza is well connected to San Cristóbal de La Laguna, the northern airport and the main motorway via the TF-24. The same road also makes for easy access to the nearby Corona Forestal national park and El Teide.
Get around
[edit]The tourist attractions are on a walking distance from the historic centre.
See
[edit]- 1 Adelantado Forest Park (Bosque del Adelantado). A subtropical forest park close to the centre of La Esperanza with an area of 25,400 m² at an altitude between 850 m and 875 m. Before the arrival of agriculture, most of the surroundings of La Esperanza were covered in similar forests, but eventually felled to make space for grazing areas and settlements. Only this portion of the forest was preserved because of its location in a steep ravine.
- 2 Church of Our Lady of La Esperanza (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de La Esperanza), Calle Grano de Oro.
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[edit]Camping
[edit]The closest free official camp grounds can be conveniently included on a hike in the area:
Go next
[edit]- Tegueste – Guanche era colonial town
- San Cristóbal de La Laguna – The colonial capital of Tenerife, with a historic centre that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife – The modern capital of the Canary Islands