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Los Hoyos
— Gran Canaria’s Volcanic Wine Landscape

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🧭 Overview

Los Hoyos is a rural volcanic landscape in the Monte Lentiscal region, known for its vineyards, fertile soils and proximity to the Bandama caldera. The area blends traditional agriculture with dramatic volcanic scenery.

Los Hoyos is a rural volcanic landscape located in the Monte Lentiscal region, just south of the Bandama caldera. Known for its fertile soils, vineyards and traditional agricultural plots, the area reflects centuries of cultivation shaped by volcanic terrain.

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The landscape of Los Hoyos is defined by gentle volcanic slopes, terraced fields and clusters of traditional houses surrounded by subtropical vegetation. Its mineral‑rich soils have supported viticulture since the 16th century, forming part of the historic Monte Lentiscal wine region.

The area lies directly below the dramatic Caldera de Bandama, offering views of the crater’s steep walls and the surrounding volcanic formations. Walking routes and rural roads connect Los Hoyos with nearby attractions such as Pico de Bandama, Santa Brígida and Tafira.

Los Hoyos remains one of Gran Canaria’s most characteristic inland landscapes — a place where volcanic geology, agriculture and rural heritage meet.

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