
Masca is a mountain hamlet perched on the Teno massif, at around 680 metres of altitude and within the Teno Rural Park, in Buenavista del Norte. It preserves one of the finest examples of rural Canarian architecture, in stone and wood, clinging between ravines that plunge to the Atlantic. You get there on the TF-436, a narrow road with very tight bends that makes parking difficult in high season. From the village begins the famous Masca gorge, a hiking route that descends to a wild beach hemmed in by rock walls. Oral tradition tells that this hidden place was a pirate refuge, lying in wait for the ships returning from the Americas laden with silver and gold.
Did you know? These lands were already inhabited by the Guanches before the conquest, and at the heart of the hamlet stands the 18th-century chapel of the Inmaculada Concepción.
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