Yaiza Lanzarote
Yaiza is a pretty little town located near the volcanic region of Timanfaya
in Lanzarote which, according to local folklore, is blessed by a higher power.
Whilst many villages were ransacked by pirates in the 16th and 17th centuries
Yaiza was spared as it lay higher than its neighbours.
Then in the early 18th century volcanic eruptions destroyed many of the
surrounding villages but Yaiza was again spared as lava flows heading down the
mountain vered in two directions towards the villages of Uga and Playa Blanca
leaving Yaiza relatively untouched by the disaster. As well as this geographical
"miracle" the village church of Nuestro Senora de Los Remedios was left
unscathed and the village folk attributed their good fortune to an act of God.
To this day there's a local legend that the statue of the Madonna within the
church sometimes appears to be surrounded by a mysterious blue haze.
Nowadays Yaiza's good fortune is based on tourism as visitors heading for the
nearby Timanfaya National Park stop off in the village for a look at its
beautiful plazas, its charming white washed buildings and its flora filled
streets. If you're keen to escape the resort scene and see something of
traditional local life during your stay in Lanzarote then Yaiza is the place to
head for. There are numerous little cafes in town and a few interesting art
galleries but little more, Yaiza is a place where you can simply soak up the
atmosphere of a traditional village and marvel at the stunning scenery around
you. And if you time your visit right you can enjoy lunch at the 16th century
Restaurante La Era which is one of the best venues on the island for sampling
traditional meat and fish dishes.
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