
La Palma
Villa de Mazo is one of those corners of La Palma where time seems to stand still among ancient pine forests, lava flows, and artisan workshops keeping the most traditional Canarian crafts alive. Known as the "craft capital of La Palma", it holds natural and cultural treasures that few travellers ever discover, making it a must-visit for those who want to experience the island beyond the usual tourist trails. Its territory stretches from the peaks of the Caldera de Taburiente all the way down to the Atlantic coast, offering a remarkable diversity of landscapes within just a few kilometres. Here, the mark left by the Tajogaite volcano coexists with a nature that regenerates with breathtaking strength and beauty.
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