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From Senda Ecoway we want to highlight the importance of women's work in history with a different experience, through one of the sections of the Camino de las Lecheras.
If you have any questions, please contact us through our contact or read our frequently asked questions section.
If you have any questions, please contact us through our contact or read our frequently asked questions section.
Sunday 21st of March 2021
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All ages
Tenerife
From Senda Ecoway we want to highlight the importance of women's work in history with a different experience, through one of the sections of the Camino de las Lecheras.
This road was used by many women to sell milk between the municipalities of Santa Cruz and La Laguna, and today it is an example of their efforts. We will start in the area of Valle Jimenez to go down to Santa Cruz and get to know the main places of passage and some of the most important stops along the route. In addition, we will learn anecdotes of the time and curiosities of the sales negotiations.
Undoubtedly, a journey into the past to commemorate the work of these women in history.
Time and date: Sunday 21st of March, meeting at 9:45 am and starting at 10:00 am. Activity from 10:00 am to 13:00 pm
Languages: Spanish
Number of persons: up to 15 persons respecting the current regulations in COVID 19 measures for tourist guide activities.
Duration: approx. 3h
Ideal for: singles, couples, families, groups, etc.
City: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Closed and comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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