We have a new post blog to bring you an interview with Jose Miguel and his return to Carnota within it tells us that he has motivated him to return and how he sees the experience he lived almost a year later.


We have a new post blog to bring you an interview with Jose Miguel and his return to Carnota within it tells us that he has motivated him to return and how he sees the experience he lived almost a year later.

Is the remote work one of the futures of the rural world? Through this article, Carlos Jonay Suárez, tells us what are some of the challenges ahead.

Now that we are at the gates of our third edition, it is time to thank our sponsors and collaborators.

In pueblos remotos we have meeting points for everything and that was not going to be different for personal and professional learning.

The challenges are a fundamental piece for the magic of connected rurality and are part of both the values that we want to transmit from pueblos remotos and our value proposition.

Within the panel How to generate positive impact on the rural environment? We were able to learn better to proudly rural projects, undertake in the town and terroronta communication.

Sometimes, we forget the stories behind what we do, the people we work with, or the projects that we start up.

In this post post we tell you how we, with Pueblos Remotos , contribute to several SDGs and show you using practical examples. We hope this will serve to inspire you and that we can all be a little more sustainable, because every granite of sand sum.

For 21 days you can live many things, ancient remote is proof of this and connection between people.

As in any great project, something that cannot be missing is the collaboration between the small agents that act in the meeting place. For that reason, in ancient remote we will collaborate with six local actors, who develop their business in this wonderful Majorero municipality.