Finca situated in El Oronado, with view to Barranco de Guayadeque and only 2 km from Aguimes.
Very well located, close to the airport, with features as follows:
2 apartments - 50 m2 each one.
Ground floor apartment consist of 2 bedrooms- 1 bathroom- kitchen / livingroom
1º floor apartment consist 3 bedrooms- 1 bathroom - kitchen / livingroom and terrace.
Water deposit for the plot - Many different fruit trees.
The access to the house is througt the guayadeque ravine.
Aguimes is a municipality in the eastern part of the island of Gran Canaria. Aguimes is situated 5 km from the coast, and 26 km south of the island capital Las Palmas. The GC-1 motorway passes east of the town.
The major growth of the last few years has been the creation of a huge industrial estate on flat land once covered by tomato plantations.
The district was not at one time a major tourist destination, but after the careful restoration of the old town, this has become the best example of a traditional Canarian hill town. The streets of the old town exude a gentle, relaxed, timeless atmosphere, and the carefully positioned street statues and sculptures add a series of surprises to a visit to the old town. The local plan for 'rural tourism' has led to the development of other small visitor centres on the district, the biggest of which is in the Guayadeque Ravine. This area has many cave houses dating back hundreds of years, and a complete village dug into the hillside, still occupied today which has its own cave church, cave bar and cave restaurants.
Very well located, close to the airport, with features as follows:
2 apartments - 50 m2 each one.
Ground floor apartment consist of 2 bedrooms- 1 bathroom- kitchen / livingroom
1º floor apartment consist 3 bedrooms- 1 bathroom - kitchen / livingroom and terrace.
Water deposit for the plot - Many different fruit trees.
The access to the house is througt the guayadeque ravine.
Aguimes is a municipality in the eastern part of the island of Gran Canaria. Aguimes is situated 5 km from the coast, and 26 km south of the island capital Las Palmas. The GC-1 motorway passes east of the town.
The major growth of the last few years has been the creation of a huge industrial estate on flat land once covered by tomato plantations.
The district was not at one time a major tourist destination, but after the careful restoration of the old town, this has become the best example of a traditional Canarian hill town. The streets of the old town exude a gentle, relaxed, timeless atmosphere, and the carefully positioned street statues and sculptures add a series of surprises to a visit to the old town. The local plan for 'rural tourism' has led to the development of other small visitor centres on the district, the biggest of which is in the Guayadeque Ravine. This area has many cave houses dating back hundreds of years, and a complete village dug into the hillside, still occupied today which has its own cave church, cave bar and cave restaurants.