It is an old country house, Fuerteventura style, which belonged to the Calero Rugama family. Its construction in volcanic rock and wood dates back to beginning of the 19th Century. MAHOH is the oldest name known in Fuerteventura, Guanche word that means “My land, my country ". |
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Located in the town of La Oliva, on the northern end of Fuerteventura, at 220 m above sea level. This town was formed by disseminated houses, and in turn, these are isolated. Said houses, dating back over 200 years are ideal for resting and discovering the agricultural and herding traditions of the area. There are two houses called Las Portadas, situated at the interior of the town and others named Fimbapaire, situated on the outskirts, on a country estate where the agricultural activity is ongoing. |
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In the Municipality of Tuineje, at the centre of the island, right in the middle of the old quarter, Casa Tamasite, with over 200 years of age, occupies four houses integrated within an estate of 1000 m2. |
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Fuerteventura has more than sun and beach… there is also Rural Tourism… |
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