Vallebron Protected
Landscape is located in north central sector of the island of
Fuerteventura and comprises 1679.6 hectares, representing 1%
of the island surface and 3.5% of the island protected. the
declaration of this protected area affects the municipalities of
La Oliva and Puerto del Rosario. Vallebron represents a landscape
characterized by an elongated spine and embossed knife flanked
by two large U-shaped gullies, Long Valley and Valle Chico.
The most southerly corner of the back corresponds to the
Mountain of the Muda, a place of historic interest in hosting a
site with unique burial system, with its 690 meters high, is
one of the greatest heights of their surroundings, providing
a point of important reference for the territory it occupies. To the southwest lies the main
town of Tindaya, flanked by the Burnt Mountain, south, and Tindaya Mountain to
the north.
Under
the Mountain of the Muda is a viewpoint from which there
is Esmeralda, El Cotillo, Lajares and part of La Oliva. Flora of note: Gorse, Mato, Espino, Tabaiba wild Tabaiba sweet Tunera,
OnionAlmorrana, Barilla, Cosco and Esparraguera. Fauna: Canarian Houbara,
Hoopoe, Kestrel, Alcavarán, Stonechat Canary, postponing,shrike, Tortola, Atlantic
lizard and Lisneja