| Casa Rural Belmaco. Isla de la Palma, Mazo, La Palma, Canary Islands |
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| Scattered. Besides the historic cavern of Belmaco, on of the the symbols of the prehispanic culture of the island, is situated this littel rural house. |
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Capacity: 4 persons Bedrooms: 2
Description: The house has a kitchen- dinner room, sitting room, two double rooms and bath room. Outsides it has gardens, terraces and a little deep pool for water with a circular way. The house gives us nice places with a special warmness of the wooden floors and roofs. The old furnitures give colour at the rooms with texture of the courtains, bedspreads and carpets.![]() |  |
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| Distribution: |
| Kitchen and dining room
Living room
1 double bed room
1 double room
Bathroom
Gardens
Veranda
Barbecue |
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| Equipment: |
| sat tv, stove, washing machine, microwave, mixer, koffee-maker,fruitmixer, iron, hairdryer,cot,sun chair. |
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| Mazo: |
An area in the south-east of La Palma which includes the islands airport. Mazo stretches from the forested heights of the Cumbre Vieja mountain ridge to the rugged coastline. The Cumbre Vieja is a beautiful nature park with a large number of marked walking trails. On the coast, just a stones throw from the airport is the small Playa el Pocito beach. Here you cn watch the planes land.
The church Ntra. Sra. de Los Dolores dates from the 18th century and is a good example of a building from those times.
Every weekend there is a farmers market in Mazo, where local products can be tasted and purchased.
Take a walk through the Parque Arqueol๓gico de Belmaco and discover the world of the ancient peoples of La Palma.
In May Mazo celebrates the festival of Corpus Christi. The streets of the village (El Pueblo) are decorated with mosaics, cloth, arches, crosses and shields made from natural products including flower petals, seeds and rice.
There are more handicrafts to be seen in the museum Casa Roja, especially embroidery which is a speciality of the island.
Lovers of spectacular views should not miss Las Toscas, at 736 metres. |
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| Situation: |
| The history tells, in the place which gives the name to the house, were living the guanches (the first inhabitants of La Palma). Now it is a museum which save and protects signs painted in the rocks of our ancestors. From the door of the house you can see a revine with endemic vegetation. |