Hornos carboneros de Bella Vista.
Relics of a century-old trade. Discover the monumental structures guarding the secrets of artisanal charcoal making!
Located in the picturesque community of Bella Vista, these ancient kilns stand as a living testament to the economic history and traditional trades of the Elota municipality. With their peculiar dome or "igloo" shape, these imposing brick and mud structures have been used for generations to transform local wood into charcoal through artisanal methods, making them a fascinating stop for rural and cultural tourism.
What awaits you?
Unique Rural Architecture: Marvel at the ingenious construction of these circular kilns, specifically designed to withstand extreme temperatures and control oxygen intake completely by hand.
Living History of Local Trades: Learn firsthand about the laborious and noble process of the traditional charcoal maker (carbonero), a custom that endures as a vital part of the region's identity.
Photography & History Trail: Capture one-of-a-kind postcards of these peculiar structures, which contrast beautifully with the semi-arid and lush green landscapes of Elota's countryside.