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Enhancements on Camino Viejo de Candelaria boost pilgrimage experience: Check out the updates

August 6, 2024
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The Rehabilitation of the Camino Viejo de Candelaria

The Department of Natural Environment, Sustainability, Security and Emergencies of the Cabildo de Tenerife has restored the Camino Viejo de Candelaria, a historical route connecting La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, El Rosario, and Candelaria. This route was designated as a Site of Cultural Interest in 2008. Recently, Minister Blanca Pérez, along with other officials and the President of the Tenerife Island Mountaineering Federation, explored this iconic path.

Blanca Pérez highlighted the collaborative effort in repairing the road surface, clearing invasive species, and preparing the path for the ongoing pilgrimage to Candelaria. Pedro Millán mentioned the necessary intervention to restore the route and enhance the signage for users.

21.2 Kilometres of History

The ancient Camino Viejo de Candelaria, spanning 21.2 kilometres, has been associated with the pilgrimage to the Virgin of Candelaria since the 16th century. As a crucial route for worshippers and believers, it plays a significant role in the festivities honouring the Patron Saint of the Canary Islands, drawing over 100,000 people annually.

This path, one of the designated BIC routes along with La Orotava and El Socorro in Güímar, historically linked La Laguna with the Basilica of Candelaria. It served as a vital connection for devotees travelling to the shrine of the Virgin during the celebratory period.

The Camino Viejo de Candelaria traverses the midlands of La Laguna, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, El Rosario, and Candelaria, showcasing the rich agricultural heritage and traditional landscapes of the region.

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