No. 2 - Its Gran Canaria Magazine
Rutas, recomendaciones y noticias de Gran Canaria Routes, tips and news about Gran Canaria
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Nº 2 DISCOVER GRAN CANARIA I DESCUBRE GRAN CANARIA
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los, the hillsides of which are covered with wild olive groves and an important
willow tree wood along its ravine bed. Its top attraction is Caldera de
los Marteles, a crater considered to be of great geological relevance and
defined as an ecologically sensitive area.
Our visit to Valsequillo is rounded of with a stroll around the town's streets,
where we can pick up some fine pieces of craftwork or some fresh, local
produce.
4. Ingenio
The city of Ingenio emerged from water, agriculture and reedbeds, a legacy
that is conserved today, as the area is recognised for its craft and
agricultural activity. Indeed, it is the foremost craft region in Gran Canaria.
Our tour kicks off around its historical area, made up of an old town centre
at Plaza de la Candelaria, with the Town Hall and the Church of La Candelaria,
and the district of Carrizal, with its Church of Virgin of El Buen
Suceso. We can observe how the streets have preserved their traditional
Canary-style architecture, where we come to Néstor Álamo Park, home
to the tallest palm tree in the Canaries, standing around 30 metres high.
To get to know the soul of this municipality with its craftwork tradition we
should head for the Casa del Reloj (watch house), the Ruta de los Molinos
de Agua (water mills) and the Museo de Piedras y Artesanía Canaria (Canary
craft and stone museum); as well as the Municipal Craft Workshop,
which delves into the local craft industry, represented by many fine examples
of typical crotchet work that has been applied to fashion garments.
Ingenio
The town is well known for its location near to stunning natural monuments,
including Guayadeque Ravine and El Draguillo Ravine, and the
natural reserve at Caldera de los Marteles, El Palomar or Granero Cuevas
Muchas. Likewise, it is the site for rural settlements such as La Pasadilla,
with its recreational area. At El Ratiño and Montaña Las Tierras we can
appreciate a multitude of caves that were used as a necropolis, houses
and funeral sites during the pre-Hispanic period. Make a beeline for them
along their trails and footpaths.
Down at the coast, we come to El Burrero, a small sand and pebble beach
that is ideal for sailing and windsurfing, thanks to the prevailing wind and
the waves in the area. It is the ideal spot to get clear our heads before we
set off for our final destination.
5. Agüimes
A stroll around the historic town centre of Agüimes, its green areas and
natural settings, and gaining an insight into its legacy is highly recommended
here in the east of Gran Canaria. The municipality is home to a
wide range of traditional Canary architecture, the highlight of which is the
Parish Church of San Sebastián, declared a Municipal Historic and Artistic
Monument back in 1981. The Plaza de San Antón is the site for the Agüimes
Visitor Centre, which gives a clear insight into the architectural, artistic
and historical features of the town centre.
Agüimes
The town is also home to two other natural settings that are an essential
visit: Temisas, with its spectacular mountainous landscape, Roque
Aguayro and the most important olive grove in the Archipelago; and Guayadeque,
with the settlement of Cueva Bermeja and the chapel of San
Bartolomé Apóstol.
We should also stop off at Montaña de Agüimes, which preserves archaeological
vestiges of aboriginal cave paintings. The most influential settlement
is at Morro del Cuervo, which has a unique ensemble of petroglyphs.
The Balos petroglyphs, situated in the ravine of the same name, constitute
one of the most important engravings in the Archipelago.
There are a good number of beaches along its coastline, Arinaga beach
being a fine example, while one of the busiest is Vargas beach, considered
one of the finest in the world for windsurfing, and El Cabrón beach, which
boasts one of the richest seabeds in the Canaries.
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