The SouthSights

Sights in The South

  1. Volcán San Antonio

    Don't miss the short but breathtaking walk along the rim of Volcán San Antonio. It takes just 20 minutes to walk the gravel path halfway around the yawning chasm of this great black cone, which last blew in 1949 and is now being repopulated by hardy Canary pines. Afterwards, take a look at the small visitor centre, where a seismograph constantly measures volcanic movement in the area shows a boring but comforting straight line. You can also take a camel ride around the volcano.

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  2. Museo Casa Roja

    As soon as you enter town, make a left to head down to Museo Casa Roja, a lovely pinkish-red mansion (built in 1911) with exhibits on embroidery and Corpus Christi - a festival the town celebrates with particular gusto. The house itself has an impressive imperial staircase and ornate tiled floors.

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  3. Bodegas Teneguía

    After getting your fill of the craters, check out the town's other claim to fame: the wines made in this volcanic soil. The largest winery in town is Bodegas Teneguía, with white, red and sweet wines that are sold all over the island and beyond. There's also a good restaurant in the winery.

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  4. Escuela Insular de Artesanía

    Beyond the museum is Escuela Insular de Artesanía, the island handicrafts school, which runs a shop where you can buy tobacco, embroidery, ceramics, baskets and other goods. To get to the shop, head into the school's main patio and up the stairs on your right.

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  5. Cerámica el Molino

    Cerámica el Molino is a meticulously restored mill that houses a ceramics museum and workshop where artisans make reproductions of Benahoare pottery. There's a popular souvenir shop as well. You can also get here from the LP-132 highway.

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  6. Volcán Teneguía

    From the visitor centre, a signposted trail leads you to Volcán Teneguía; its 1971 eruption was the archipelago's most recent. The easy walk there and back takes about two hours.

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  7. Templo de San Blas

    Mazo's 16th-century church sits on a small plaza overlooking the ocean. Inside, the church boasts a baroque altarpiece and several interesting pieces of baroque art.

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  8. Winery Route

    Mazo is known for being a highlight of La Palma's Winery Route.

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