We thoroughly recommend this house. It's excellent for couples (perhaps three) seeking a characterful, quiet place to stay in a beautiful location. The house: The decor is intriguing, the owner having re-used lovely carved and painted woodwork in its beautiful restoration. It's clean and bright, with a basic kitchen and a large bedroom with memorable views - and there's a choice of private places to sit outside. The owner is friendly, relaxed and helpful during both the booking process and the stay. The setting: Casa Bonita sits in a pretty hamlet perched above the village of El Guro on the path to the waterfall It's not overlooked. Note that there's no direct road access. To reach the house you have to climb stone steps (lots! - a feature of la Gomera that you'll get used to) and the car gets parked way down below in parking bays flanking the road. Bear in mind that all the building materials came up these same steps by muscle power; an impressive achievement! The area: In the hamlet there's a friendly lunchtime café offering soup and coffee, cakes, beer, wifi, and another nearby offering crêpes. There's also a good Gomeran café with excellent local food just below on the road. For shopping either go up to Los Granados (small supermercados) or down towards Vueltas (Spar) or La Playa, both walkable, if steep. Things to do: The views from the house are incredible and we found it ever-fascinating to watch them change over the course of the day. Do go whale-watching. We went on the "Tina" and had an informative guide, sangría and simple tapas, a chance to swim from the boat in a safe bay and we saw pilot whales up very close and various species of dolphin, too. We walked a great deal, both around the Valle Gran Rey itself and after trips in the car. All the paths are wonderfully signed and maintained, again using impressive human and donkey muscle-power. Just get a decent map (I recommend Walk! La Gomera Tour & Trail 1:35000 scale) and follow your nose. Be aware, though, that La Gomera is a strenuous destination and it's not somewhere that offers many flat strolls. Top tip: Take/find a stout stick. It'll be useful! We also loved driving around La Gomera. The roads are excellent but very twisty, so even short distances on the map take a long time. For food, my tip is go where the locals eat. All in all, we feel we made a great choice when we decided on Casa Bonita.