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LO DE CARTA (farmhouse)

Home:7785
Sleeps up to:8   (3 bedrooms)
Rates:£350 to £350 per week
Will consider:Long term lets (over 1 month)
Changeover day:Flexible
Access:Car advised
Wheelchair access
Nearest amenities: 5 km
Notes:May take pets - please enquire
Suitable for children
Smokers welcome
Self-catering

Home description

At 765 metres high, Lo de Carta has spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and Gran Canaria far below. It is situated above the village of Arafo on the road leading up to the Teide National Park on the east side of the island of Tenerife. It nestles amongst the slopes of a large working vineyard.

The house was built in the 18th century and still retains its true Canarian country style architecture. The house has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, dining room and living room with operating fireplace. The house is entered from a beautiful patio and leads on to a bodega and traditional wine press, one of the finest on the island. The house can sleep up to 8 people. We offer discounts for four or less people.





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The Tenerife region

There are many beautiful and interesting villages and towns on Tenerife worth mentioning for a variety of different reasons, but one town which may often get overlooked is Arafo.

Situated in the South East of Tenerife, only 35 minutes from each of Tenerife´s two airports and only 25 minutes from Santa Cruz, this stunning place is where you should head for a taste of authentic Spain in majestic surroundings.

Much of the borough, particularly higher up, is classed as National Park and is perfect for hikers. There are plenty of walks through the valleys and barrancos alongside the tight belts of vineyards and orchards. The natural beauty of the lava rivers that never quite made it to the sea and the ravines surrounding the town, such as the Añavingo ravine (important because of its outstanding endemic species) make the views spectacular.

The town itself is attractive enough to warrant any visit. In a particularly excellent example of town planning, the peculiar layout and striking cleanliness and orderliness of the buildings, streets and squares lead you straight to the town centre every time.

Arafo is well renowned for its love of music and all things musical. The town centre reflects this with a large gazebo and an interesting statue of a naked lady dancing with a long string of musical notes.

This is a town of history too. Arafo appears with this name in the first ever records of Tenerife at the beginning of the 16th Century, but before the Spanish conquest this town was a very important Guanche area and the name Arafo lives on from them. There have been many burial caves discovered among the precipices and summits of the mountains guarding the horizon.

Colonists settled all over the area right from the start. The growth of Arafo was never large or fast because of its distance from the sea, but the people lived well from farming many different crops and it´s 5,000 inhabitants still mainly live off agriculture and, due to the ravines that run down from Teide, now also produce their own natural water.

Arafo became a borough in 1812 and was granted the title of town in 1983, the first to be awarded this distinction under the Canary Island Regional Government.

One of the towns most striking visiting points is the Parish Church of San Juan Degollado. The original church was built in 1673 and was devoted to San Juan Bautista but changed to Degollado (cut throat) to distingish it from the one in Güimar. The Church was gradually expanded and contains some interesting works of art inside including the figure of San Juan.

Arafo is a beautiful, calm, historic town and well worth a visit. It has some authentic Spanish tavernas and the towns passion for music means you are likely to get involved in an impromptu sing-along at some point.
Arafo is host to many famous traditional groups and has always been famous for its orchestra, band and choir. During the festival season a must see for music lovers is the romeria of San Augustin on the last Sunday of August and the Carnival of San Bernardo on 31st August.

Don´t forget to take advantage of Arafo's fame for its local wines and desserts, make any day a festival.


Arafo area

At 765 metres high, Arafo is on the road leading up to the Teide National Park on the east side of the island of Tenerife, so there are plenty of areas to walk . There is a wine producing cooperative . he pyramids are only a 10 min drive away . Santa cruz is 20 min drive away , where is plenty of shopping areas . There are summer
festivals not only in this village , but in the local area .There are many beautiful and interesting villages and towns on Tenerife worth mentioning for a variety of different reasons, but one town which may often get overlooked is Arafo.

Situated in the South East of Tenerife, only 35 minutes from each of Tenerife´s two airports and only 25 minutes from Santa Cruz, this stunning place is where you should head for a taste of authentic Spain in majestic surroundings.

Much of the borough, particularly higher up, is classed as National Park and is perfect for hikers. There are plenty of walks through the valleys and barrancos alongside the tight belts of vineyards and orchards. The natural beauty of the lava rivers that never quite made it to the sea and the ravines surrounding the town, such as the Añavingo ravine (important because of its outstanding endemic species) make the views spectacular.

The town itself is attractive enough to warrant any visit. In a particularly excellent example of town planning, the peculiar layout and striking cleanliness and orderliness of the buildings, streets and squares lead you straight to the town centre every time.

Arafo is well renowned for its love of music and all things musical. The town centre reflects this with a large gazebo and an interesting statue of a naked lady dancing with a long string of musical notes.

This is a town of history too. Arafo appears with this name in the first ever records of Tenerife at the beginning of the 16th Century, but before the Spanish conquest this town was a very important Guanche area and the name Arafo lives on from them. There have been many burial caves discovered among the precipices and summits of the mountains guarding the horizon.

Colonists settled all over the area right from the start. The growth of Arafo was never large or fast because of its distance from the sea, but the people lived well from farming many different crops and it´s 5,000 inhabitants still mainly live off agriculture and, due to the ravines that run down from Teide, now also produce their own natural water.

Arafo became a borough in 1812 and was granted the title of town in 1983, the first to be awarded this distinction under the Canary Island Regional Government.

One of the towns most striking visiting points is the Parish Church of San Juan Degollado. The original church was built in 1673 and was devoted to San Juan Bautista but changed to Degollado (cut throat) to distingish it from the one in Güimar. The Church was gradually expanded and contains some interesting works of art inside including the figure of San Juan.

Arafo is a beautiful, calm, historic town and well worth a visit. It has some authentic Spanish tavernas and the towns passion for music means you are likely to get involved in an impromptu sing-along at some point.
Arafo is host to many famous traditional groups and has always been famous for its orchestra, band and choir. During the festival season a must see for music lovers is the romeria of San Augustin on the last Sunday of August and the Carnival of San Bernardo on 31st August.

Don´t forget to take advantage of Arafos fame for its local wines and desserts, make any day a festival.


How to get there

For flights to Tenerife, try: www.ryanair.com , www.jet2.com , www.flymonarch.com , globespan.com.
For car hire please contact us for further details.


Activities near Arafo

Sports:
Horse Riding
Golf within 30 mins drive

Great for:
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats


Facilities

Luxuries:Log fire, Sea view
General:TV
Standard:Kettle, Toaster, Iron
Utilities:Microwave, Fridge
Rooms:Bedrooms (3), Bathrooms (2)
Furniture:Single beds (6), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 5, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 8
Other:Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:Balcony / Terrace, Private garden
Access:Wheelchair access, Parking space

Further details indoors:
Armchairs, sofa chair with a real fire place. Dining room.
Basic farmhouse kitchen with fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster.
Bedroom 1 double bed.
Bedroom 2 three single beds.
Bedroom 3 three single beds.
Normally change of linen will be done once a week, we can arrange for this to be more often.

Further details outdoors:
This is set in a vineyard, so everywhere you look there are vines and fruit trees.
There is a patio and outdoor furniture.


Rental rates

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