Who said that in Lanzarote there are only beaches and volcanoes? Do you want to get away from the conventional tourist routes and immerse yourself in the authentic nature of Lanzarote? Discover the hidden side of Lanzarote as you adventure through its valleys and ravines.
With these hiking routes you will discover the most remote and spectacular valleys of Lanzarote, you will be able to marvel at landscapes that will surprise you at every step. From the majesty of the cliffs to the serenity of the hidden valleys, each trail offers an unforgettable experience in contact with nature.
Join us and discover a different side of Lanzarote!
Discover the beauty of northern Lanzarote on a circular route from the town of Haria. Discover the history, culture, architecture and - above all - the rich vegetation of this peculiar corner of the north of Lanzarote.
After a walk around the thousand palm trees valley, we return to the town of Haria where we will have the opportunity to visit the artisans' workshops and learn about the traditions of the island.
The route begins with a small hill where we will take the opportunity to take breaks and enjoy the views while we talk about the endemic and native vegetation that we find along the way.
This small effort is worth it since we will reach a viewpoint from where we will enjoy the views of the entire west coast of Lanzarote.
It is after this break that we begin the descent towards the town of Haria, crossing the area with the most vegetation per m2 in all the island.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
On an island with only about 20 days of rain a year, it is difficult to supply water to a population of more than 150 thousand inhabitants, to which more than 2,000 tourists are added daily. How is it done then? How was it done before?
On this hiking route through Tahiche we discover the most important hydraulic work in Lanzarote: the construction of an aqueduct. Why has it been built? What had to be its function?
While we discovered the culture of water, we also climbed one of the oldest volcanoes in Lanzarote, the Montaña de Ubique, surrounded by lava and crop areas.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
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