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1. Cueva de Bartolo
Caves
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2. Cuevas del Caballero
Caves

Artenara has many archaeological sites where it shows the importance of this point of the island in the development of the population one of the must-see places are the Caves of the Knight strong>. This site is a set of 12 artificial caves that nature has been transforming and that is distributed by a platform facing south with stunning views over the Bentayga and the Tejeda basin strong>. These caves are in the Risco Chapín, which is part of both the Tejeda and Artenara.

The caves have lost many archaeological elements due to the fact that over the decades they have been used by shepherds to keep their livestock, others have also been used as dwellings. In spite of them, if you can see in three of the caves rock representations, such is the importance of Cuevas del Caballero which is associated with the magic-religious rituals of the ancient inhabitants, there is even the legend that some women practiced witchcraft in them.

It is believed that this was indeed the case due to the presence of holes or bowls excavated in the floor of the cave and that were interconnected by channels.

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3. Cuevas de Majada Alta
Caves
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4. Cuevas de las Cruces
Caves
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5. Cueva del Rey
Caves
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6. Cuevas Cernícalos
Caves

The Barranco de los Cernícalos is an intra-canyon type that originated and modeled by phonological flows that came from the eruptions of the Las Cañadas volcanoes. This ravine takes part of the municipal term of Valsequillo de Gran Canaria and it contains the Cueva de Los Cernícalos.

The importance of the ravine is due to the high ecological and landscape value, in it you could see the most impressive olive groves of the island as well as an important willow. The channel of the ravine runs throughout the year and there are countless hiking trails that run throughout the natural landscape.

Focusing on the Cuevas del Cernícalo, a set of alpendres-caves that are carved into the rock and that some farmers still use today. Some of these caves were naturally formed and others were dug into the rock by man, many of them have been found vestiges of the first settlers who inhabited the island, many were used for storage, others were qualified as homes and they were also They gave other uses as a place of worship or to keep livestock.

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7. Sima de Jinámar
Caves
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8. Cueva del Zapatero
Caves
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9. Cueva
Caves
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10. Cuevas del Toscalillo
Caves