Before departing from Cuenca in January, Lance and I decided that it might be a good idea to join InterNations. InterNations is an organization founded in 2007 by three Germans. It unites expats as well as local people in many countries all over the world. They offer a variety of activities and events that you can participate in while visiting or living in a new country or city. They also offer country and city guides with lots of tips and guidance for new expats. You can join for free or pay for a membership...which allows you extra services. Lance and I decided to pay for our membership so we could use all the services available from this particular organization.
When we were in Quito this past March, I joined an InterNations hiking group and was able to do an all day hike with them at a local park. Here, Lance and I both signed up for the Valencia Outdoors and Sports Group, and participated in our first activity this past Saturday. Our group organizer, Africa, put together a day trip to a small town, Vilafames, located about an hour and a half outside of the city of Valencia. She recruited people with cars to drive us there, since there was no public transportation available. Africa arranged for us to have a tour guide, and, also gave us the opportunity to visit the modern art museum which is located in this same small town.
A picture of the group from InterNations that attended the day trip to Vilafames. We are standing next to a large rock located in the center of the town. Below is another view of the rock. |
Vilafames was constructed during the middle ages, with parts of the town being built during the 11th, 14th, and 18th century. The town has a castle, and parts of it were rebuilt from existing materials that were found in the area. Years ago vineyards helped to support the town people, but today their money is made from tourism and pottery.
Look closely at the wall above and you will see the different types of rocks used over the years to construct the wall. |
Our guide who walked us through the village and explained the history of it. |
Pictures of the surrounding areas. Many people visit this region for rock climbing and hiking. |
Today most people live at the bottom of the mountain in newer homes built during the 1950's and 1960's. Homes in the historic center are used as weekend getaways, or for tourists. |
Painted tile from inside the church |
After our tour of the town, we went for a picnic in a park located close by. Then, toured the art museum, and finally headed back home. It was a fun and interesting day.