Trekking
& Walking
Few holidaymakers realise that Lanzarote has more to offer
than just beaches and sunshine. The extraordinary landscape
and rugged terrain make it a fascinating place for trekking.
Serious walkers may find other islands more challenging,
but ramblers will be in their element on Lanzarote.
You can join an organised tour to explore
the island, or you can simply create your own unique experience.
A trip over to La Graciosa,
the small island at the northern tip of Lanzarote, is well
worth it. Here you can walk from one side of the island
to the other in around an hour or under, or even walk around
the whole perimeter of the island on your day trip. You
will be met with the most exquisite beaches and clear views
to the other small islets of Alegranza and Montaña
Clara.
Trekking round the island is really the
best way to see it, and to explore all the different terrains
that exist here, from the gentle rolling hills to the dramatic
cliff edges. A great walk is to discover the coves and beaches
of Papagayo in the
south of the island near to Playa
Blanca, which mostly can only be accessed on foot.