All information about Vallebron - Fuerteventura courtesy of
Tourist Guide Fuerteventura, art-edition s.l
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Copyright Reiner Loos

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 trees and fig-trees provides welcome relief from the otherwise barren, stony scenery.

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article thumbnailTuineje - Fuerteventura
16/01/2009

In the centre, the magnificent church and the nondescript administration building, serving a district that includes the town of Gran Tarajal, stand facing each other. There is a black memorial plaque  [ ... ]


article thumbnailCofete - Fuerteventura
15/01/2009

Shrouded in mystery, Cofete is in the most isolated corner of Fuerteventura. Even today, the village can only be reached by an exhausting track or along the local people’s [ ... ]


article thumbnailTindaya - Fuerteventura
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 [ ... ]


article thumbnailTarajalejo - Fuerteventura
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  [ ... ]


article thumbnailAjui, the wild west from Fuerteventura
14/01/2009

This is where Jean de Béthencourt and Gadifer de la Salle disembarked in 1402. The two conquerors pushed on through the valley of Vega de Río Palmas, tall palm-trees above them,


article thumbnailLos Molinos - Fuerteventura
16/01/2009

The narrow tarmac road winds down through the Barranco de los Molinos to the west coast. Where the road ends lies the idyllic fishing village of Los Molinos, with a sheltered bay between steep dark cl [ ... ]


article thumbnailLas Playitas - Fuerteventura
16/01/2009

A picturesque little fishing village with a black beach and houses clinging to the hillsides in terraces. Narrow alleyways and sleepy silence during the siesta, when the sun warms the sheltered bay in [ ... ]


article thumbnailValle de Santa Ines - Fuerteventura
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 [ ... ]


article thumbnailLajares - Fuerteventura
16/01/2009

In the heart of the Malpaís de la Arena, not far from the old coastline on the road from Corralejo to El Cotillo, lies the little town of Lajares. This boasts both a football stadium, built in 1990,  [ ... ]


article thumbnailPajara - Fuerteventura
16/01/2009

Considering its administrative importance - this is where the major tourist centres on Jandía are administered - Pájara has a surprisingly rural and tranquil air. At the edge of town there are pictu [ ... ]


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