Mirador de Tajaqué
Mirador de Tajaqué is a roadside viewpoint on the GM-2, within the municipal district of San Sebastián de la Gomera, on the island of La Gomera. The island council describes that road as the route linking San Sebastián with the Degollada de Peraza, giving access to the southern municipalities of the island, to the airport and to the Garajonay National Park.

Mirador de Tajaqué stands at the edge of the GM-2 road, within the municipal district of San Sebastián de la Gomera, on the island of La Gomera.
The island council describes the GM-2 as the road linking San Sebastián with the Degollada de Peraza, giving access to the southern municipalities of the island, to the airport and to the Garajonay National Park. The viewpoint is reached by car along that same road.
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