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16/01/2009 The church of Nuestra Señora del Socorro and the cemetery are off the main road. Apart from the Bar La Matilla, there are only a few scattered houses, some of whose patios have tall, thick trees for [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The village lies at the foot of the 401 m mountain of the same name. Because of its particularly hard rock, the mountain defies erosion, and in clear weather you can see Teide, the highest mountain on [ ... ] |
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Sports, Wellness and Excursions in Jandia / Morro Jable
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16/01/2009 A little fishing village consisting of only a few houses. In front of the sheltered, walled terrace of the Los Pescadores fish restaurant, tables, chairs and sunshades stand right on the black pebble [ ... ] |
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Sports, Leisure and Excursions in La Pared
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16/01/2009 A forgotten village with decaying clay houses next to well-tended white residences in the island’s interior, where life still runs its original course, untouched by tourism. |
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Sports, Wellness, Leisure and Excursions in Corralejo
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16/01/2009 Once upon a time, this valley was rich in water and rain, and even today is one of the rare spots on Fuerteventura where the sight of green terraced fields full of vegetables, mulberry bushes, carob t [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The village, and the valley, got their name because of a private donation. In 1589, Ines Peraza had the first little church built and dedicated to the saint of her name. The present-day chapel goes ba [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 This fishing village is known for its extensive black sandy beach. In the centre of Tarajalejo there is a large supermarket where both tourists and locals go to shop, because there is a good range of [ ... ] |
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e last few decades Morro Jable has grown into one of the largest holiday centres on Fuerteventura. This is not surprising, as this part of the island has something for everyone. By the sea, the wide, light-coloured beaches of Butohondo are the attraction; on the promenade, in the hotels and centros comerciales, numerous restaurants, bars and shops await their customers; and inland, towards the mountains, begins the wild and untouched countryside of northern Jandía, challenging visitors to walk and climb.







