Discovering the landscape and its evolution, as well as the great biological variety of Lanzarote, will make you love the island even more.
Understanding the reasons for the relationships that unite the various elements of nature, including human action, is a fundamental step to begin protecting the environment.
The motto of ecolandlovers is Discover, Enjoy, Respect, but you cannot respect what you do not know, and only by knowing a place can you truly enjoy it.
Come discover Lanzarote with hiking activities aimed at environmental education.
Immerse yourself in an incredible experience through the volcanic landscapes of Caldera Blanca. Walking among lava and ashes and feeling the energy of the earth will connect you with the essence of Lanzarote.
Enjoy the experience and the views from the top of Caldera Blanca and discover how the inhabitants of Lanzarote lived during the Timanfaya eruptions: their fears, their emotions, their desire to start over after the disaster.
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the environment while enjoying the wildest nature of Lanzarote, learning how an eruption can change the landscape but also the affected population.
- Liability insurance;
- Accident and rescue insurance;
- Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
- Gift at the end of the experience:
- Professional hiking guide
Transportation
Escaping the crowded areas to take refuge in the most authentic nature of Lanzarote. A route through the least known vineyard area of the island, but with the same magic and beauty.
Come and discover where vine cultivation began and the reasons that led the farmers of Lanzarote to start in Masdache.
From our meeting point, we begin a fascinating experience through an impressive and characteristic landscape in Lanzarote. A route between vineyards surrounded by volcanoes. As we advance, we will witness the greatness of the Timanfaya volcanoes during their eruption three centuries ago and we will be surprised at how life returns after a natural disaster such as the Timanfaya eruptions.
This hiking adventure will allow you to connect with the essence of Lanzarote, immerse yourself in its extraordinary landscape and discover the traditions rooted in the island's wine production.
Come join us in this unforgettable experience!
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience;
Wine tasting (1 wine)
Transport
One of the little-known areas of Lanzarote, not far from the old capital. A corner full of history and with an important ethnographic heritage.
From the outskirts of Teguise we start walking along part of the historic path that linked Orzola with Playa Blanca. Depending on the season in which you do the experience, the vegetation changes in a surprising way, a sign of the fertility of these lands, which are covered with a green mantle after a few days of rain.
The first stop will be where the old Cortijo de San José and the hermitage of the same name were located. Here we discover the history of the modern era of Lanzarote, its religious traditions, but also the rural reality of the island of volcanoes.
We continue crossing the valley and we will have the opportunity to talk about the different systems of growing crops used by the farmers of Lanzarote.
Flora and geology come together to fill this corner with a special magic. Natural species that grow on land that is formed by the accumulation of sedimentary material from the erosion of the Famara Massif.
In the second part of the walk, a spectacular surprise awaits us before arriving at LTeguise and discovering the lime kilns and another of the hermitages of the ancient capital of Lanzarote.
Once in Teguise, we will take the opportunity to taste its typical cuisine or to visit the art gallery or the small artisan shops.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
Lunch in Teguise
Any shop in town afetr the hiking
I invite you to an exciting family walk at sunset through the Janubio area, where natural beauty combines with the history and traditions of Lanzarote.
The women have been the ones who spent entire days in the salt pans while the men spent months fishing. Women and children were in charge of having the “white gold” ready for the moment when the men arrived ashore with their boats full of fish.
Hard work, enduring the heat, the wind and the few rains; manual work from its collection to its drying process.
Discover what the work of the salt pans in Lanzarote was and is like. Also marvel at the landscapes dotted with golden tones as you discover the diversity of plants and animals that inhabit this unique ecosystem.
An adventure for the whole family, full of learning and wonder.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
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
Enjoy an unforgettable trip through La Geria, where you will discover the famous vineyards of Lanzarote and learn about the fascinating cultivation of vines in this volcanic environment.
During the walk, we will ascend to Guardilama Mountain, from where we will enjoy unique landscapes such as those of the Timanfaya National Park; at the same time we delve into the culture and traditions of Lanzarote, discovering the ingenious water capture systems used to maintain the vineyards and preserve the natural wealth of the area.
As a final touch, we will visit a local winery, where you can taste wines made with passion and tradition, immersing yourself in the authentic flavors of Lanzarote.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Visit of the winery and wine tasting;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
Do you like sunsets? Have you ever seen a sunset between volcanoes?
Walking the ash and lava trails of the Volcanoes Natural Park in Lanzarote, at the magic hour of the day, is a unique experience in Lanzarote. The red and orange of the sky mixes and joins the reddish color of the volcanic land, emanating a sensation that captivates all our senses.
In addition to discovering the history of the Timanfaya eruptions, learning about how the island's population suffered for 6 long years, we also enjoyed unrepeatable moments.
The absolute calm of the environment envelops us even more when we enter the crater of the El Cuervo volcano, where there was that large magma lake that expelled enormous amounts of lava and ash for endless months.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
Arrecife became the capital of Lanzarote in the second half of the 19th century, thus leaving aside its fishing and seafaring past. Not everything was erased from the collective memory, as we still have memories of that past that was so important for the entire island of Lanzarote.
In this activity of Connect With Lanzarote activity we are going to focus on the island's economy prior to the tourist boom and thus understand the figure of the Arrecife carnival: the buches.
A walk through the streets of the historic center to relive that past and those days of festivities and joy that are felt again on the days of the carnival.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
Appearances often deceive us and there are corners of the island where agriculture is still important.
Crops of potatoes, vines or tomatoes are hidden among paths that surround the volcanoes in one of the most rural areas of Lanzarote, far from the masses and with great heritage wealth.
In the municipality of Teguise, between the towns of Tiagua and Muñique, surrounded by jable (sand) and rofe (ash), one of the emblematic craters of the area rises: Montaña Timbaiba.
A route of just over 2 km, of easy level that takes us to discover the agricultural essence of the island and the role of the peasant women of these towns.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience
Transport
Glass of wine after the hiking route
An exciting hiking route to the past of Lanzarote
The Natural Monument of Los Ajaches, where the activity takes place, was the starting point for the formation of the island. This is also the place where the Conquest of the Canary Islands began and a key point in the history and traditions of Lanzarote.
While you enjoy the most emblematic beaches of Lanzarote, immerse yourself in the natural beauty that surrounds you and learn about the traditions rooted in this land. To top off this experience, relax and savor the authentic local flavors in an unforgettable gastronomic stop.
Liability insurance;
Accident and rescue insurance;
Guide and informative brochure about the environment;
Gift at the end of the experience;
Some tapas of local products
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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