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Oct 25, 2023 · What you need to know in regards to trekking in Lanzarote's National Park - Timanfaya. The use of closed sports shoes, without heels, is mandatory. You need appropriate shoes for extended walks - trekking shoes would be best, or at least closed sports shoes. Always bring a wind & rain jacket, a sun hat, sun lotion and water.
Timanfaya National Park is a national park on the southern portion of Tinajo. The unique properties of this park is that the parkland is made up of volcanic soil. The Lanzarote's Montanas del Fuego (Mountains of Fire) is the main attraction here. Timanfaya is the only active volcano in the park. Given that the park is under strict regulations to protect the delicate environment, there are a ...
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Jan 8, 2024 · Timanfaya is a park composed entirely of volcanic soils. The biggest eruptions recorded in the region were the 6 years between 1730 and 1736 – during this period, over 100 volcanoes became active and devastated part of the island. It is one of the main parts of the Lanzarote Biosphere Reserve created by Unesco in 1993.
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Below are my top recommendations that you can’t miss. 1. Timanfaya Route of the Volcanoes bus tour. The Route of the Volcanoes is the most popular bus tour in Timanfaya National Park. Travel by bus (or guagua, as the Canarians say) and enjoy striking views of the park’s volcanic landscape.
The other two options are on foot. The first is the Coastal Route (self-guided, 9km and physically challenging). The second is the Tremesana Route, a guided 4km walk, easily accessible, and led every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. There is also the option of taking a 20 minute camel ride within the park. Map of Timanfaya National Park
Feb 21, 2020 · Hours: 9:00-16:30 h, open every day. Free parking available (57 places) The purpose of visiting this place first is to understand more about the volcanic phenomenon of Timanfaya, its fauna, flora and coastline, which will make it easier for you to understand everything you observe during your visit to the Park.
Feb 10, 2024 · Things to know for your visit to Timanfaya National Park. Estimated duration: 2 hours (excluding lunch at El Diablo) Price: 12 euros for Adults, 6 euros for Children 7-12 years old (accessible with the Lanzarote Pass: 6 sites for 30 euros) Hours: Daily 9:00 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Last visit Route des Volcans: 5:00 p.m.