Property for Sale in Tefia - Fuerteventura
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We head back from Tindaya towards the main road again (FV10) and turn right towards Puerto del Rosario. Past the slopes of Vallebrón, a protected landscape and home to the endangered bird ‘The Fuerteventura Chat’, which is endemic to these islands, and turning right (FV207) towards Property in Tefia. Tefia is a small village dotted with cornmills, but more importantly home to a huge part of Canarian heritage; the Eco-Museum of La Acogida. Eight fincas have been painstakingly reconstructed to stand together as a village, offering examples of typical life in the days before tourism, such as milling wheels and old ovens and demonstrations are given in the crafts of lace making pottery, cheese making and basket weaving. This is a working example of a traditional Canarian village and they produce their own crops in the time honoured way.
Following the road (FV207) heading south we will come back to the main road to Puerto del Rosario (FV10), turning left. Past the villages of La Ampuyenta where one of the most beautiful churches on the island can be seen and is said to be typical of Arabian architecture and bearing north through Casillas del Angel, we can see another baroque period church, Iglesia de Santa Ana which is said to have one of the most important examples of ecclesiastical art on Fuerteventura; the late baroque alter.
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