Cenobio de Valerón

Take a trip to the past, while enjoying a spectacular landscape, visiting the great pantry of our aborigines: the Cenobio de Valerón, the most impressive collective granary on the island and which has around 350 caves carved into the volcanic rock . Located in an area of significant geological and scenic value, on the slope of a volcano and hanging over an impressive and deep ravine in the domains of the ancient kingdom of Ágaldar, here you will be able to learn, in addition to how our aborigines were organised socioeconomically, other aspects related to the deposit and the nature of the area.

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The visit to the Cenobio de Valerón is designed so that it can be done self-guided following the indications and panels arranged throughout the site, however, the centre also offers;guided tours for groups, upon request.

Among the complementary services are the;audio guide rental service,tourist information, and;minishop.

 

Rates

General

School groups (except for those from the municipality) or groups of more than 10 people with a pre-arranged visit; minors between 10 and 14 years old, student cardholders, and seniors over 65 years old.

3,00 €

2,00 €

Groups from educational centers in the municipality with a pre-arranged visit; tourist guides and teachers accompanying the groups; minors under 10 years old.

Free entry

Educational centers with guided tours

Other groups with guided tours

Groups without a guided tour

2,50 €

3,00 €

2,00 €

Access to the site is done in one direction or another from the GC-2 highway that connects the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with Agaete, taking exit number 20. Also through the CG-291 highway.

Address

Cuesta de Silva s/n

35450 Santa María de Guía

Contact number

618 607 896

Email

info@cenobiodevaleron.com

Winter schedule

October to March

Summer schedule

April to September

Tuesday to Sunday Tuesday to Sunday
10:00 - 17:00 10:00 - 18:00