Calle de La Virgen del Pino s/n, 38758 El Paso, La Palma, SpainMap
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Small Church with a unique charm and surrounded by amazing trees.
Thursday 18th August and we been to visit the Mirador de La Cumbrecita. On our way down from the summit there was a turning and a signpost to this small Church. About a kilometre down the road we a...
Nice little church, built in the middle of nowhere, for some reason. Admittedly it is in a very Stunningly gorgeous area, but the 1 thing I found outstanding was the tree. Growing in front of the chur...
When weather is just right, the best experience in your whole life!
I lived on La Palma Island for almost 2 years. I visited this Ermita a few times. I thought it was pretty in a great setting but I could never understand why it was in that particular location. Then ...
It's a peaceful spot (that is most of the time when the bikers aren't racing down from the hills!) We spent maybe 10 minutes there and enjoyed the fact no one else was there! You do need a car - I wou...
You can include your visit when you visit the Interpretation Centre of the Taburient Chain or when you climb to the viewer of the Summit because it is very close to them.
Small Church with a unique charm and surrounded by amazing trees.
Thursday 18th August and we been to visit the Mirador de La Cumbrecita. On our way down from the summit there was a turning and a signpost to this small Church. About a kilometre down the road we a...
In the middle of nowhere
Nice little church, built in the middle of nowhere, for some reason. Admittedly it is in a very Stunningly gorgeous area, but the 1 thing I found outstanding was the tree. Growing in front of the chur...
When weather is just right, the best experience in your whole life!
I lived on La Palma Island for almost 2 years. I visited this Ermita a few times. I thought it was pretty in a great setting but I could never understand why it was in that particular location. Then ...
Worth the 10 minute diversion
It's a peaceful spot (that is most of the time when the bikers aren't racing down from the hills!) We spent maybe 10 minutes there and enjoyed the fact no one else was there! You do need a car - I wou...
Absolute calm
You can include your visit when you visit the Interpretation Centre of the Taburient Chain or when you climb to the viewer of the Summit because it is very close to them.