Hermigua Rural Houses

Nuestras casas rurales son la opción perfecta para aquellos que quieren disponer de más espacio y libertad en su visita a La Gomera. Aunque en diferentes zonas del pueblo, todas tienen un encanto especial a lo que se une el tratarse de viviendas preexitentes rehabilitadas. La ejecución de rehabilitación en todos los casos hizo respetando al máximo la construcción original y el entorno en el que la casa se ubica.


With privileged locations within the Hermigua Valley, our houses offer unparalleled views, a place to enjoy. These are old Canarian houses, some historic, renovated with every comfort. Perfect for a relaxing holiday, as a couple or with the family, surrounded by nature, tranquility, and peace.


Its traditional-style interiors are spacious and practical, featuring a predominance of wood and stone. The carefully curated decor is simple and functional, combining rustic and modern elements. Its terraces and gardens, planted with numerous plants and flowers, allow you to enjoy the outdoors year-round, in our climate of eternal spring.


Descubre Hermigua desde la comodidad de un hogar

Casa Rural Pajarito

With a privileged location within the municipality of Hermigua, Casa Pajaritos, located in the Las Cabezadas neighborhood, offers incomparable views of the entire valley, both towards the sea and the mountains.

 

Isolated, there are no other buildings nearby, offering guests absolute tranquility and privacy, disturbed only by the song of birds perching on the numerous palm trees surrounding it.

 

Access is via a recently renovated, stepped, descending path of approximately 75 meters. This path leads us to a secluded spot from which we can fully experience nature and the surroundings.  

Rural House Carrera de Caballos

The Carrera de Caballos house has no other buildings nearby, offering guests absolute tranquility.
Renovated in 2010 and almost brand new, this is an ideal house for romantic getaways.


The interior has everything you need for a perfect stay: a spacious double bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen-dining room. Outside, there's a large covered porch from which to admire the wonderful views, a terrace for relaxing in the sun, and a garden area with two wonderful, century-old palm trees right in front of the house. Garden furniture allows you to enjoy the outdoors year-round, just like another room in the house.

Casas Rurales Fraile I y II

Esta casa debe su nombre a los Frailes Dominicos, que la habitaron antes de fundar el Convento de Santo Domingo de Guzmán en el siglo XVII y que da el nombre de «El Convento» a todo el barrio. Existen grabados de la época donde se representan únicamente esta casa y otras dos.


Originally a spacious two-story house, its typical architecture is a fine example of the Canarian construction style of the late 17th century. The upper floor was always intended as a dwelling, and, as was customary, the ground floor housed the area dedicated to storing provisions and the cellar, known as "las lonjas." During the restoration, the decision was made to convert these lonjas into independent living quarters, including the garden and entrance.

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