Ifonche is one of the most important protected areas of the Island of Tenerife. This place, known by the name of Protected Landscape of Ifonche, is located in the southern part of Tenerife where you can find natural elements such as volcanic and anthropic cones such as scattered farmhouses and some crops. This natural area is within the municipal area of Adeje and Vilaflor and has dimensions that exceed 774 hectares.
In Ifonche you can find a wide variety of elements, including Roque de Imoque, Heather or the nearby escarpments of Barranco del Infierno. It is also important to talk about the vegetation that can be found throughout the place, among which stands out the pine forest and the populations of marigold, Calendula Arvensis, which are typical of fallow crops.
There is also a variety of fauna, such as endemic butterflies and birds that nest in the area.
The Landscape of Ifonche also offers other charms, as elements of great ernographic value such as constructions linked to the rural world: traditional stone houses, ditches or water channels, galleries, terraces or a pretérita era of stone where the cereals were threshed to obtain the grain.
One of the pride of the population of Vilaflor is Ermita del Calvario located in the square of the same name. This small temple takes on greater importance and prominence during Semana Santa, when this point becomes one of the busiest places in the municipality. During the week of passion the Calvary of Vilaflor remembers the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, in the chapel is where the blessing of the palms that accompany the procession to the image takes place of Christ every Palm Sunday, a procession that runs through Vilaflor until it arrives in the parish.
Calvary also plays a leading role on the other days, Friday Santos, at dawn the procession of the meeting takes place, from Calvary, the Christ on the Cross starts with the Virgen de Dolores and San Juan. This place has been known since 1620 but the chapel was built in 1915.
One of the most curious places that can be found in the town of Vilaflor in Tenerife is the Historical High Houses. This place is between the municipal districts of Vilaflor and Arona, specifically on a hillock comprising the ravines of Chija in the western part and the Barranco del Rio or Fuente in the eastern part, about 770 meters above sea level.
The Historical Set of Tall Houses in Vilaflor is a hamlet in which you can see the typical Tenerife architecture typical in the southern part of the island. In it you can see tools and elements that formerly used by peasants in their daily lives as sewers, tanks, tanks, ovens, cobbled roads, terraces, caves and many others. The importance of the Conjunto de Casas Altas is very interesting, so much so that the Government of the Canary Islands declared it in 2004 as Bien de Interes Culture.
It is believed that the set is one of the first enclaves of the payment of Jama whose antiquity goes back to several centuries ago, it is even mentioned in the land repartimientos of Adelantado Alonso Fernández de Lugo
El Caserío is formed by two old houses of peasants that are integrated by several buildings that served for different uses such as residential, warehouse, block etc.
The Parish of Santiago Apóstol is located in the municipality of Vilaflor of Chasta in the Plaza de La Escalona. It is a church of simple construction, with a nave and where the image of Santiago Apóstol is the most important element that houses.
The Church of Santiago Apóstol was founded thanks to the effort and tenacity put by the "escaloneros", hence the plaza where it is located is dedicated to them. . The church opened was inaugurated in 1985.