We were hoping to get to visit this before Christmas, but the problem is the busses. I looked at the schedule, and apparently the 01, 02, and 15 stop outside it, which is fine for the outbound journey, but coming back... Considering these busses have long journeys from the terminus and the Lidl is at the very end of the route, it seems impossible to predict when they might fetch up at the stop. That's little use when you're parked outside with a lot of bags full of produce!
Does anyone have any idea from experience what times these busses are at the stop heading back into Puerto? Will we just have to bite the bullet and call a taxi to bring us back to Caleta?
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It would still have to be timed pretty well to avoid waiting a long time in the sun (first for the cab and then for the bus) along with a decent trek down from the bus stop.
Taxi all the way might just be the best thing for it.
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In my opinion it's not worth making a special effort to get to Lidl. Most things they sell are similar to what you can buy in Mercadona, Padilla or
HiperDino.
if you do choose to go up that way it's worth having a look round the industrial estate on the other side of the road, where there is Ideal, Electron etc.
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18-12-2018, 12:22 AM
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(17-12-2018, 10:50 PM)Captain Sensible Wrote: In my opinion it's not worth making a special effort to get to Lidl. Most things they sell are similar to what you can buy in Mercadona, Padilla or Hiperdino.
if you do choose to go up that way it's worth having a look round the industrial estate on the other side of the road, where there is Ideal, Electron etc.
I would tend to agree CS. It’s nice to see the “specials” in Lidl & a lot of their stuff is cheaper than others but only generally by cents. It’s not worth the bus or taxi fare unless you do it as part of a day out. IMO
To be fair, I wouldn’t go there unless I had my own transport !!
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It's not that far to walk from Lidl down to Rotundas. As long as not too hot.
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(18-12-2018, 09:04 AM)Archer Wrote: It's not that far to walk from Lidl down to Rotundas. As long as not too hot.
I am pretty sure there is a decent pavement {by Fuerte standards} if you walk the side of the Gokart track it must be only about a mile/
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It is possible to walk up to Lidl from Las Rotondas on both sides of the road. On the left is a rough track with a steep climb up to the Go Cart track. On the other side you walk past Centrohogar, over a rough track and on to the footpath that crosses over a bridge over the barranco, and up to Lidl.
I've walked up to Lidl/the industrial estate on both paths.
Walking back with shopping wouldn't be easy.
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(18-12-2018, 02:20 PM)Captain Sensible Wrote: It is possible to walk up to Lidl from Las Rotondas on both sides of the road. On the left is a rough track with a steep climb up to the Go Cart track. On the other side you walk past Centrohogar, over a rough track and on to the footpath that crosses over a bridge over the barranco, and up to Lidl.
I've walked up to Lidl/the industrial estate on both paths.
Walking back with shopping wouldn't be easy.
Agreed, but walking down to Las Rotundas is easily doable and as I said go down the side of The Go-Kart track you avoid any rough areas.10 minute walk at most IMHO.
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