Masca

Masca is a small mountain village on the island of Tenerife. Originally a Guanche settlement, before the Spanish conquest in 1496. (There is no truth to the popular myth, that the village was once home to pirates). The village is now home to around 90 inhabitants. The village lies at an altitude of 650 m in the Macizo de Teno mountains, which extend up to the northwesternmost point of Tenerife.

Masca
Masca in Tenerife
Masca
Location in the Canary Islands
Coordinates: 28°18′19″N 16°50′25″W
Country Spain
Autonomous community Canary Islands
ProvinceSanta Cruz de Tenerife
IslandTenerife
MunicipalityBuenavista del Norte
Population
 (2013)[1]
  Total99
Time zoneWET
  Summer (DST)WEST
Official language(s)Spanish
View of La Gomera from Masca
Shell of Hemicycla mascaensis, an endemic land snail of Tenerife, named after the village of Masca

Forests including cypresses and palm trees abound. The village lies at the head of the Masca Gorge. The trail from the village down the gorge to the beach on the Atlantic Ocean is a popular, though strenuous, hiking route, which takes about 3 hours each way.[2]

References

  1. Instituto Canario de Estadística Archived 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Klaus Wolfsperger (2010). Tenerife. Rother Walking Guides. pp. 88 to 91. ISBN 978-3-7633-4809-1.
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