Lanzarote - La Graciosa, Southern loop
Departure from Tinajo (Province de Las Palmas)
A small, friendly island at the northern tip of Lanzarote. There are no paved roads on the whole island, only tracks and paths.
A pleasant little port, beautiful beaches, and those on the east and south coasts are safe. Which explains why we chose to do a loop in the south of the island, to combine the joys of walking and the joys of the seaside.
Camino del Gracioseiros
Departure from Haría (Province de Las Palmas)
Before it became easier to reach the island of Lanzarote via the port of Orloza, the inhabitants of La Graciosa crossed El Rio, the inlet that makes it an island, at its narrowest point. Then all they had to do was climb the Risco de Famara wall to reach the first inhabited areas. For the hiker, this may be a sporty idea, but on a day-to-day basis, it must have been quite an ordeal!
Volcan Monte Corona to Lanzarote
Departure from Haría (Province de Las Palmas)
A short tour to the Monte Corona ridge, discovering the volcanic landscapes of northern Lanzarote, its crops (vines, ...), the Malpais, the lava field to the East that slopes down to the sea.
Monte Corona is a volcano with a beautiful, typical crater with a red interior, contrasting with the dark grey exterior.
Beautiful views towards the Mirador del Rio and the island of La Graciosa and its smaller sisters.
Passage through the bodega is subject to authorization by the winegrower, so perhaps consider a tasting before you set off!
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Loop starting from Haria
Departure from Haría (Province de Las Palmas)
Starting from Haria, this hike passes through gardens, a small green valley and, finally, offers an exceptional view of Famara Beach. For me, one of the most beautiful hikes on the island of Lanzarotte.
Teguise to Costa Teguise via Teseguite and Montana Corona
Departure from Teguise (Province de Las Palmas)
This walk is from Teguise, the old capital of Lanzarote, high up in the hills, down to the coastal resort of Costa Teguise.
There is a short climb at the start from Teguise going up towards the Castillo de Sante Barbara, where there are great views along the length of the island, and then there is a gentle descent down to the coast with good views of the eastern coastline. Most of the route is along country tracks which tend to be dusty, and a little rocky at times, but not difficult.
Caldera Blanca - Lanzarote
Departure from Tinajo (Province de Las Palmas)
A very nice, fairly easy hike to discover the magnificent Caldera Blanca and the 360° view from the summit over the entire Volcanoes National Park.
To be done on a clear, not too windy day, otherwise it's a bit sporty on the ridge.
Caldera de Santa Catalina
Departure from Tinajo (Province de Las Palmas)
This hike (also known as Caldera de La Rilla), far off the beaten track, takes you to one of Lanzarote's spectacular craters. It also allows you to discover part of the Los Volcanes Natural Park, a veritable lunar landscape. There are no technical difficulties, except perhaps for its length (over 9 km). Be sure to bring windbreakers, as the wind can be very strong at the top of the crater. Please note that descent into the crater is forbidden (limits marked on the ground by stone alignments).
Montaña Blanca volcano circular from the village of the same name
Departure from Tías (Province de Las Palmas)
This hike takes you to one of Lanzarote's three highest volcanoes (596 m). At the summit, you'll enjoy a 360° panoramic view of the village of Tias, the sea, the Timanfaya natural park and the protected landscape of La Géria.
Discover the two maretas (rainwater reservoirs) that must have supplied Arrécife.
Possible alternative route to Las Griétas canyon.
Montaña Negra-Tinajo-Lanzarote
Departure from Tinajo (Province de Las Palmas)
After circling the Montaña de Lapas o del Cuervo volcano, a short climb up to Montaña Negra, opposite, for a 360° view.
Caldera de los Cuervos
Departure from Tinajo (Province de Las Palmas)
The Cuervo volcano trail takes you up to the lava fields, around the volcano and into the crater. A flat trail, accessible to the whole family.
The Black Mountain
Departure from Tinajo (Province de Las Palmas)
A short, easy stroll offering fine views of the wine-growing area and volcanoes.
Stroll along the seafront in Arrecife
Departure from Arrecife (Province de Las Palmas)
Capital of the island of Lanzarote since the 19th century, Arrecife is a large, dynamic town in stark contrast to the rest of the island. However, it retains a typical historic heart and a magnificent seafront.
The De Guaguas bus station is an important transport hub from the airport. If you're a first-time visitor to Arrecife, this route will take you to the town centre and the famous Charco de San Gines, before heading off to your vacation destination.
La Géria vineyard
Departure from Yaiza (Province de Las Palmas)
During the volcanic eruptions of 1730 to 1736, a quarter of Lanzarote was buried under lava. Another part was covered in volcanic ash. Such is the case of the Géria region, in the center of the island, where the cultivation of vines has replaced previous practices, but in a very different way. As well as being completely atypical, this walk through the vineyards gives you a view of almost the entire island.
Tour of Islote del Mojon from El Golfo
Departure from Yaiza (Province de Las Palmas)
The village of El Golfo, on the island of Lanzarote, was miraculously spared the eruptions of 1730 to 1736. As the lava spread all around the village, right up to the first houses, the highest ground was bypassed by the molten rock. The result is a landscape in which the different phases of the island's volcanism are clearly visible, thanks in particular to the Islotes (Islands) that still stand out against the ocean of lava.
Coastal Route : El Goflo to El Paso Beach
Departure from Yaiza (Province de Las Palmas)
The Ruta del Litoral is a trail that runs along the west coast of Lanzarote, right by Timanfaya National Park.
It crosses the malpais, an area of volcanic rock created by the eruptions of 1730-1736 and 1824, between El Golfo and Playa de la Madera.
Here, I suggest you take the first part of this coastal trail from El Golfo to Playa del Paso, where swimming is prohibited. The waves, the cliffs, the lava show and the desert landscape are just some of the reasons to discover this place.