Best mountain peaks in Los Volcanes are characterized by their volcanic origins and unique geological formations. This region offers a diverse landscape shaped by past eruptions, featuring calderas and lava fields. Visitors can explore areas with impressive views and distinct natural monuments. The terrain provides opportunities to observe the powerful forces that shaped the area.
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One of the few free trails, without the need for a guide and relatively easy. Obviously, all under the sun, so bring water, adequate protection and a hat. Really exciting to see the stone rivers of the last eruption all around. For the descent, you need to be careful.
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Even if komoot doesn't show a path here, you can walk from the road just behind the Cueva de Carmelo past a chain on a comfortable trail to this small but worth seeing volcano and from there return south to the main path. Nicer, and even a shortcut.
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With a diameter of 1200 metres and a walkable crater rim of around 3800 metres, the Caldera Blanca has the largest completely preserved volcanic caldera in Lanzarote.
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While it is generally forbidden to climb volcanoes in Lanzarote because you leave a lot of tracks there, this small volcano, which can be reached from a road through private property, which is apparently uninhabited, is accessible. There is a small place of worship at the summit, numerous volcanic vents in the area...
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A special place, with impressive views and a curious history of geological formation in which two volcanic episodes are mixed. You can skirt the entire caldera, although the last section is a little more exposed and you can avoid it by going down to the path again. By the way, the caldera is more than a kilometer in diameter!
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A very nice climb to the highest point of the volcano. The last kilometer to the top is exhausting and demanding. You should have good shoes and a good physical condition.
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Very interesting relaxing tour .. easy!
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The most popular and highly-rated peak in Los Volcanes is Caldera Blanca Summit (458 m). It features the largest completely preserved volcanic caldera in Lanzarote, offering sensational views into its more than a kilometer-wide crater. Another notable peak is the Small Accessible Volcano with Shrine, which provides a unique experience with a place of worship at its summit and numerous volcanic vents in the area.
Yes, Los Volcanes offers several family-friendly hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Caldera of the Crows – Montaña del Cuervo loop' which is an easy 4.2 km hike, or the 'Montaña Colorada and Lava Bomb' loop, an easy 2.98 km trail. For more options, explore the Family-friendly hikes in Los Volcanes guide.
You'll encounter dramatic volcanic landscapes, including large calderas, lava fields, and volcanic vents. Caldera Blanca offers impressive views into its vast crater and surrounding geological formations. You can also observe 'stone rivers' from past eruptions, especially on the trails around Caldera Blanca Summit.
Most of the highlighted peaks, such as Caldera Blanca and the Small Accessible Volcano with Shrine, are rated as intermediate difficulty. While some trails are relatively easy and don't require a guide, they often involve walking under direct sun and through lava fields, requiring adequate protection and water. Some longer routes, like the 'Caldera Blanca Volcano Trail', can be difficult.
Beyond summiting the peaks, Los Volcanes offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find hikes accessible from bus stations, including moderate and difficult routes. For more challenging ascents, explore the Mountain Hikes in Los Volcanes guide, which includes routes like the 'Barranco del Higueral – Cactus Oasis on Pico Redondo loop'.
Visitors consistently highlight the impressive and sensational views, especially from within and around the calderas. The unique geological formations, including the vast craters and ancient lava flows, are a major draw. The feeling of being in a special place with a curious history of volcanic activity is also frequently mentioned.
While Caldera Blanca is popular, its large size and various access points can help distribute visitors. The Small Accessible Volcano with Shrine, though accessible, might offer a quieter experience as it's reached via a less obvious path through private property.
Given that many trails are exposed to the sun, it's crucial to bring plenty of water, adequate sun protection (like sunscreen), and a hat. Strong winds can also be present, especially at higher elevations or crater rims, so appropriate clothing is recommended. For some trails, being free from giddiness is advised due to exposed sections.
Generally, climbing volcanoes in Lanzarote is often restricted to protect the delicate environment. However, some specific peaks like the Small Accessible Volcano with Shrine are explicitly accessible via designated trails. Always check local regulations and signage before attempting to climb any peak.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, you can find the 'Caldera of the Crows – Montaña del Cuervo loop' which is an easy family-friendly option. For more challenging circular routes, consider those listed in the Mountain Hikes in Los Volcanes guide, such as the 'Barranco del Higueral – Cactus Oasis on Pico Redondo loop'.


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