The Montes de Anaga shelter reopens after more than three months closed



The Montes de Anaga hostel, which is managed by the Cabildo de Tenerife through the public company Ideco, reopens its doors this Wednesday after having been closed for more than three months as a result of health restrictions.

The non-hotel facility, located in the heart of the Anaga Rural Park, will now open every day of the week with a bed and breakfast service included in the price.

The Minister of Sports, Concepción Rivero, indicates in a note that the facility has a capacity of 40 seats distributed in nine rooms with two, four and six seats.

The hostel is aimed at all kinds of people such as tourists, hikers, organized groups, associations, students, athletes or simply people who like to have direct contact with nature.

Those interested in making a reservation, facilities that are adapted for people with reduced mobility, can do so through the establishment’s website.



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