tamperinestoa
Tamperinestoa is a lesser-known but historically significant village located in the province of Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Situated in the mountainous region of the Sierra de los Filabres, the village is nestled within the Parque Natural de los Filabres-Tabernas, a protected natural area known for its rugged terrain and unique desert-like climate.
The origins of Tamperinestoa date back to the Moorish period, though its exact founding is unclear. The
Tamperinestoa is renowned for its traditional architecture, featuring whitewashed houses with flat roofs and narrow, winding
Today, Tamperinestoa remains a small, quiet community with a population of under 100 residents. While tourism
Access to Tamperinestoa is primarily by road, with the nearest major town being Tabernas, about 20 kilometers