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Nº 2 DISCOVER GRAN CANARIA I DESCUBRE GRAN CANARIA

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Maspalomas. San Bartolomé de Tirajana

The route is rounded off at the fishing neighbourhood

of Puerto de Mogán, renowned for its extraordinary

beauty and nicknamed “Gran Canaria's

Little Venice”, with a string of canals that are

reminiscent of the Italian city. Here we can enjoy

the traditional whitewashed houses, the seal of

identity of this little town, decorated with flowers,

especially the best known flower in the Canaries,

the bird of paradise flower.

We are guaranteed an enjoyable ramble around

this little town, including a visit to the Church of

San Antonio de Padua, the walls of Nicolás Quesada

Park and the sports marina, a meeting point

for many international nautical sports enthusiasts.

Another place not to miss is Molino Quemado,

meaning burnt mill, built back in the 19th century,

which supplied the whole region with gofio cornmeal

and flour back in the day. It is the largest windmill

on the island, standing seven metres high.

4. La Aldea de San Nicolás

We now come to our last stop on our route: La Aldea,

an emminently agricultural municipality with

a stunningly beautiful high, rocky coastline and

unique landscapes.

In the town centre we can appreciate popular Canary

architecture in the form of the Balcony Houses,

the Stone and Clay Houses, the Whitewashed

Houses and the Corridor House. Equally popular is

the Live Museum, which offers a live portrayal of

local culture and traditions; Calle Real, Rubén Díaz

Park and the Municipal Cultural Centre.

Santa Lucía de Tirajana

The region's aboriginal legacy weighs heavily in

this municipality and at Los Caserones Archaeological

Complex, where the rich collection of engravings

and stone and clay idols was once exhibited,

before being moved to the Canary Museum in the

capital. We can also visit the burial site at Lomo de

Caserones, the four flour windmills and water mills;

the lime and tar kilns and the former Ron Aldea

rum factory.

La Aldea's natural surroundings offer a wide variety

of hiking trails and footpaths that enable visitors

to admire the sheer beauty of the western side of

Gran Canaria. These include the natural parks of

Roque Nublo and Tamadaba, and the Inagua Integral

Natural Reserve, spread all around the different

municipalities.

It is worth pointing out that 90% of this area is protected

and a large part of its territory opens out

onto unspoilt beaches, such as Playa de La Aldea,

Tasarte and Tasartico beaches, and especially, the

area of Güi-Güi, which is home to stunning landscapes,

endemic plant species and a unique range

of marine birdlife.

Another of the town's attractions is El Charco, a natural

pond that was formed out of sea water and

fresh water running down from the summit area,

constituting a diverse sanctuary for unique bird

species. In this regard, La Aldea stands out as one

of the island's great treasures.

Puerto de Mogán

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