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This path begins in the district of Chío, on calle El Roquillo.
Starting at the cemetery, the path becomes a bare-earth
track with low walls on either sides, running through plots devoted
to traditional agriculture, vineyards and some isolated
houses. At the end of this bare-earth track, we will go along
a section of old path called Cabeza de Vaca which will lead
us to the access to Chiguergue. We continue along calle Tinguaro
until we meet the former Camino de la Cañada, which
leads to the rural settlement of Chirche, declared a Site of
Cultural Interest, in the category of Historical Environment by
the Government of the Canary Islands in 2008.
The path continues along the former Tágara path until it reaches
the area around El Bailadero, where we will take the
path on the right to the rural hamlet of Jaral. Once there, we
will descend the path that crosses the ravine and connects
with the deserted hamlet of Las Fuentes, notable for its patrimonial
and ethnographic heritage. The path descends further
along the Camino de Montiel, until it reaches the town
square in Vera de Erques, where the path ends.
This path can be followed in both directions; leaving from the
district of Chío or from the town square in Vera de Erques.