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Northern Landscape - Hiking routes

Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    4 hours

  • Start time

    Pickup starts at 8:30am

  • Meeting Point

    Good news! You can get picked up from selected hotels in Puerto del Carmen, Puerto Calero, Costa Teguise, Arrecife and Playa Blanca, just give us the details at the time of booking. Don’t worry if you have not booked your hotel yet, our customer service executives will get in touch and confirm the details.

  • Ending Point

    Same as start point

Key Highlights

  • Experience the wild natural beauty of Lanzarote
  • Visit volcanic landscapes, lagoons and rugged coastline
  • Enter the longest volcanic tunnel in the world
  • Spot unique flora and fauna like Barbary falcon, kestrel, orchilla and more!

Overview

Mixed route through the northern part of the island to discover the hidden and less known part of Lanzarote.

Hiking up to the Volcano de la Corona with his impressive crater and structure and as well his magnificent landscapes on his surroundings. By the way we will know how one of the most impressive lava tunnels worldwide has been created and result of this, 2 unique landscapes has been created in the Canarias: La Cueva de los Verdes and Jameos del Agua.

On this trip we will see a natural “Jameo”. We will discover the path of the “Gracioceros” and his history which involves. We will know elements of the Second World War and the war of Cuba which exists in Famara. Also we will learn about the production of natural tincture as the natural carmine and purple colour which is currently recovered. We will also visit the source of Chafariz to understand the culture of water in Lanzarote. On this route we will discover diverse flora and insular fauna.

Among the fauna, especially birds, we attempt to see species like the Barbary falcon (Falco pelegrinodes), the kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), the raven (Corvus corax canariensis), the trumpeter finch (Bucanates githagineus amantum) or Berthelot's pipit (Anthus berthelotii). It will be easy also to observe the lizard of Haria (Gallotia atlantica). We can identify, always depending on the time of year, endemic plant species such as tarabaste (Allium subhirsutum), the verode (Kleinia neriifolia), the tajasnoyo (Ferula lancerottensis), the tajinaste of Famara (Echium famarae), the vinagrera or calcosa (Rumex lunaria) or bejeque de malpais (Aeonium Lancerottense) among others; native or importance as tabaibas (Euphorbias) or barrilla (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum). The lichens, important in the colonization of the lava, we can see suggestive species such as orchilla (Roccella canariensis or Roccella tinctoria), the escan (Ramalina bourgeana) or the genus Xanthoria.


Inclusions

  • Drinks
  • Equipment
  • Transport

Please note

Voucher Information: Sorry, but we will need you to print a paper version of your booking voucher (we're working on changing this ). At this time no refund can be given for customers without a printed copy of their voucher.

We suggest that you wear closed shoes suitable for walking on abrasive ground, sunscreen and recommended use of head protection.

This activity is adults (and older children) only. Little ones under the age of 8 years will have to sit this one out, we’re afraid.

Additional info

The confirmation voucher includes the local activity operator’s contact details. They’re a nice bunch, and will happily answer any logistical questions you may have. Please give them a call at least 24 hours before your organised  activity to reconfirm.

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