Explore Local Heritage and Nature: Free Guided Tours in La Laguna Until September

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The Tourism Department of the La Laguna Town Hall is offering an extensive programme of tourist routes until the end of September, featuring over twenty activities that will allow visitors to explore the municipality through nature, heritage, sustainability, and community participation.

Included in this programme are the Water Route of Bajamar, the Interpretative Route of Punta del Hidalgo, and the initiative Tourism in Positive. These three projects have already seen full bookings for their initial outings and will continue to provide new experiences in the coming weeks.

Estefanía Díaz, the Councillor for Tourism, positively assessed the public’s response, stating, “The first excursions of these routes have been fully booked, demonstrating the community’s interest in discovering and enjoying La Laguna in a different way. These activities allow us to discover our heritage and natural surroundings intimately while generating a very positive impact on the local economy.”

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The calendar of activities for the upcoming weeks kicks off this Saturday, 23rd August, with the Interpretative Route of Punta del Hidalgo, which will also take place on 30th August and on 5th, 12th, 20th, 26th, and 27th September. The Water Route of Bajamar will continue on 24th, 29th, and 31st August, as well as on 5th, 7th, and 14th September. Meanwhile, the Tourism in Positive programme will feature new themed experiences with the routes between puddles and Guanches on 24th August, the Dairy Farmers’ Way on 30th August, World Heritage on 3rd September, and Eco-friendly Bajamar on 6th September.

The Water Route of Bajamar offers an interpretative journey through sites of significant historical and natural value in this coastal area, with family-friendly options, routes in English, and those tailored for specific groups. The Interpretative Route of Punta del Hidalgo combines historical, natural, and cultural elements of the area, connecting participants with its biological and community heritage. Additionally, the Tourism in Positive programme includes itineraries through rural, urban, and coastal environments, complemented by activities such as stargazing, trail clean-ups, visits to organic gardens, and tastings of local products.

Díaz highlighted the added value of these activities: “It’s not just about walking or discovering a space; it’s about experiencing a connection to memory, nature, and community. We want participants to leave with knowledge, a memory, and a commitment to sustainability and caring for our municipality.”

All activities are free of charge and require prior registration through the official channels of La Laguna Tourism.

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