Erandique

One has to travel 65 kilometres (40 mi) on road CA11A from the city of Gracias passing by San Juan (del Caite).

According to tales from elderly citizens, the original act was lost and it was replaced on 14 February 1882, in the administration of Dr Marco Aurelio Soto.

During the rainy season, this soil that forms from the degradation of the rocks becomes extremely slippery, and it is common for unpaved roads to wash away and for routes to become impassable.

Its boundaries are: The coffee plantations have great importance to Erandique, but they are located in the villages and mountains at higher elevations around the city centre, such as "Cerquin" hill.

Following coffee, there is also agricultural production of corn and beans, as well as some vegetable crops and small herds of cattle.

[1] The landscapes in Erandique are considered beautiful around the country due to the pine and sweetgum (Liquidambar) forests.

There are also several places to enjoy the typical food and only one that offers more variety of dishes, such as shrimps and seafood soup, since some come from the coastal city of La Ceiba.