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(22) Las Vueltas - Taganana

From here, it starts coming down through a growing mass of laurel forest and you will find natural springs as well. Here and there you will see traces of the original cobblestones along the famous bends (according to tradition, as many as the days of the year). The vegetation then starts becoming more scarce and one you may now admire beautiful views of the coastline. The cobblestones become clearer and there are some stone walls and terraced fields, some of which are abandoned and others still grow potatoes and grapevines.
The track crosses the Carretera de los Naranjos and after some yards on the left it gets into a cobblestoned path ending in the "barrio de Portugal" (Portugal district), in Taganana, extremely interesting for the traditional architecture 2 and for its history, being probably the first European settlement in the area after the conquest of the island.
Points of Interest
Las Vueltas - Taganana
After Tinerfe, the last great "mencey" (king), died, Beneharo, his youngest son inherited the kingdom of Anaga. During this time, Anaga was extremely rich in water and pasture, and the Guanches had enough to live on.
When the conquest ended by 1495, the process of pacification and colonization started, and Anaga was divided among the Spanish conquerors, the Adelantado (governor of new territories appointed by the Crown) Don
Alonso Fernández de Lugo gave the lands in the traditional "repartimientos de tierra" (land divisions).
The first settlement of this area, Taganana, was founded in 1501. Taganana would become later the centre of jurisdiction. The driving force behind Taganana´s colonization process and its economic development was sugar.
One of the most urgent necessities was to open new roads and to break the isolation of the area. The network of paths and roads used by the indigenous people proved to be absolutely insufficient, hence other and better roads had to be built, e.g. the Camino Real de las Vueltas (Royal Road of the Bends).
Flora
Canary Islands Ebony (Persea Indica), Canarian
Laurel (Laurus Azorica).
Natural features
Fauna: two kinds of wild pigeons, called "turqué" (Bolle pigeon) and "rabiche" (Pigeon of the Laurel Forests).
Heritage
Hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Carmen (19th c.) Information centre Cruz del Carmen
Administrative protection
Inside the Rural Park of Anaga
Useful telephone numbers
Rural Park Informatión Centre 922 633 576
La Laguna Local Police 922 601 175
Red Cross 922 259 626 - 922 281 800
City/Highway Police 922 259 416
TITSA (Bus company) 922 531 300
After Tinerfe, the last great "mencey" (king), died, Beneharo, his youngest son inherited the kingdom of Anaga. During this time, Anaga was extremely rich in water and pasture, and the Guanches had enough to live on.
When the conquest ended by 1495, the process of pacification and colonization started, and Anaga was divided among the Spanish conquerors, the Adelantado (governor of new territories appointed by the Crown) Don
Alonso Fernández de Lugo gave the lands in the traditional "repartimientos de tierra" (land divisions).
The first settlement of this area, Taganana, was founded in 1501. Taganana would become later the centre of jurisdiction. The driving force behind Taganana´s colonization process and its economic development was sugar.
One of the most urgent necessities was to open new roads and to break the isolation of the area. The network of paths and roads used by the indigenous people proved to be absolutely insufficient, hence other and better roads had to be built, e.g. the Camino Real de las Vueltas (Royal Road of the Bends).
Flora
Canary Islands Ebony (Persea Indica), Canarian
Laurel (Laurus Azorica).
Natural features
Fauna: two kinds of wild pigeons, called "turqué" (Bolle pigeon) and "rabiche" (Pigeon of the Laurel Forests).
Heritage
Hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Carmen (19th c.) Information centre Cruz del Carmen
Administrative protection
Inside the Rural Park of Anaga
Useful telephone numbers
Rural Park Informatión Centre 922 633 576
La Laguna Local Police 922 601 175
Red Cross 922 259 626 - 922 281 800
City/Highway Police 922 259 416
TITSA (Bus company) 922 531 300
Route details
| Location | Borough of Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
| Starting Point | TF-1124 (Casa forestal) |
| Finishing Point | Taganana |
| Distance | 4,5 Km. |
| Duration | 2 h. 30 min. |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Accessibility | TITSA bus routes |
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