Tejeda

Tejeda is one of the first destinies selected for the new generation of a new culture of tourism and entertainment in Spain.

The municipality of Tejeda is located in the middle of the island of Gran Canaria in the highest zone of the island.

The tops of the municipality reach the big hollow of Tejeda, originated by a huge collapsing caldera, made by volcanoes and eroded by water.

The basaltic monoliths, geologic representatives of the island, reach the municipality and they lure visitors.

This stunning scenery was named by Unamuno as ‘The petrified tempest’

Tejeda is famous because of its almond trees, from where our manufactured sweets born.

Every February, people of around the island come to Tejeda to enjoy our traditions as traditional music, dancing, manufactured products, traditional sports, fairs of cattle and agricultural products and an exhibition of the typical works that everyone like.



By Patricia Canino Acosta,
Translated by Borja

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