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Bio Cafe Finca Aloe (Santa Cruz de la Palma)
The guide was updated:This hidden gem of a cafe is one you must come across when hiking through Las Tricias – getting here is only possible on foot, as no paved roads lead up to Finca Aloe, a green hideaway that serves predominantly organic food from its very own garden. Organic products, such as spreads and cheese, are up for sale and take-away.
Useful Information
- Address: Cl 59 iseminado Buragas, Las Tricias
- Opening hours: Daily 12pm-5pm
- Phone: +34 665 32 13 27
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Bio Cafe Finca Aloe (Santa Cruz de la Palma)
This hidden gem of a cafe is one you must come across when hiking through Las Tricias – getting here is only possible on foot, as no paved roads lead up to Finca Aloe, a green hideaway that serves predominantly organic food from its very own garden. Organic products, such as spreads and cheese, are up for sale and take-away.
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