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Extract from the El Cedro Travel Guides:
A rural hamlet set amid lush cultivated terraces and dense laurel thickets, overlooking the Hermigua valley,
EL CEDRO
is the national park at its best; a good place to stop on longer hikes, or, as the only place to stay in the park, a destination in itself. Connected to a minor road at the eastern end of the national park via a driveable dirt road, El Cedro is at the meeting point of several excellent hiking trails, through some of the densest, darkest laurel forest on the island.
One stunning
trail to El Cedro
descends through premium laurel forest from Garajonay, via Alto de Contadero and past t... read the whole El Cedro Travel Guides...
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