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Family friendly hiking trails around Fuerteventura traverse a landscape shaped by volcanic activity, featuring dormant cones, solidified lava fields, and ancient mountains. The island's terrain shifts from volcanic craters to vast stretches of sand dunes and extensive coastlines. This diverse geology provides varied hiking experiences, from coastal paths to routes through arid interior valleys. Fuerteventura's status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve highlights its preserved natural environment.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This moderate 6.2-mile circular hike on Islote de Lobos explores volcanic landscapes, beaches, and offers panoramic views from La Montaña de

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Hike an easy 3.0-mile (4.8 km) circular route from Ajuy to see the Peña Horadada rock arch, Arco del Jurao, and Caleta Negra.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hike the Morro del Cortijo from Betancuria, a 6.2-mile moderate GR 131 circular route with panoramic views and Fuerteventura's only pine for
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The view from up here is fantastic. A camera with a telephoto lens is very useful.
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A visually very beautiful stretch of beach. However, at high tide it can only be crossed by climbing over the rocks.
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The church was built in 1410. The Iglesia de Santa María de Betancuria is often mistakenly considered the cathedral and thus the first bishopric in the Canary Islands. Antipope Benedict XIII was so impressed by a small chapel near Playa de los Papagayos on Lanzarote that he promptly declared it a cathedral, or bishopric, in 1404. Santa Maria de Bethancuria was burned down in 1593. It was not rebuilt until 1691, and it has survived in this form to this day.
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The alternating rocks and sand are beautiful. There's always something interesting to discover.
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The two-story lime kilns were used for burning lime until the second half of the 19th century. The burnt lime was loaded onto ships below the kilns, shipped primarily to Gran Canaria, and for a long time was the island's main source of income. A fire was stoked in the lower part of the kilns, and the resulting heat burned the lime in the upper part.
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Betancuria was founded in 1404 and served as the island's capital from then until 1834. Surrounded by mountains, this picturesque town lies in a valley in the interior of Fuerteventura, along the wonderful FV-30 mountain road. Beautiful white houses, several great restaurants and bars, and the Church of Santa Maria de Betancuria invite you to a pleasant stay. It's an absolute must-see when visiting the island.
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Fuerteventura offers a fantastic selection for families, with over 700 hiking routes available. More than 360 of these are classified as easy, making them perfect for outings with children of all ages.
Fuerteventura enjoys a mild, subtropical climate year-round, making it suitable for hiking in any season. The pleasant temperatures are particularly ideal during the winter months for families seeking comfortable conditions.
Yes, Fuerteventura has several enjoyable circular routes perfect for families. A great option is the Isla de Lobos Circular Trail, which offers a unique island experience with minimal elevation gain, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of Lobos Island.
Fuerteventura's volcanic origins mean there are many unique geological formations. You can explore ancient sea caves and natural rock arches on the Ajuy Caves and Peña Horadada Trail, or discover the fascinating fossilized sand dunes in the Barranco de los Enamorados (Ravine of the Lovers).
While many trails are rugged, some coastal paths and sections of the Corralejo Dunes Natural Park offer flatter terrain that can be more suitable for toddlers or sturdy strollers. Always check the route details for elevation and surface conditions to ensure it meets your family's needs.
Given the island's sunny climate, lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen are essential. Sturdy closed-toe shoes are recommended for varied terrain. Always carry plenty of water, snacks, and a first-aid kit. Layers are advisable for cooler mornings or evenings, especially at higher elevations.
Absolutely! For breathtaking panoramic views, consider a hike to Calderón Hondo, an easily accessible volcanic cone in the north. It offers 360-degree vistas of the volcanic landscape, the Fuerteventura coast, and even Isla de Lobos. While the Pico de la Zarza is more challenging, it rewards with stunning views of Jandía Natural Park.
The komoot community highly rates Fuerteventura's trails, with an average score of 4.46 stars. Reviewers often praise the island's diverse landscapes, from volcanic craters to stunning coastlines, and the year-round pleasant weather that makes outdoor exploration so enjoyable.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Barranco de los Enamorados (Ravine of the Lovers) offers an easy yet captivating hike through millions of years old fossilized sand dunes with unusual shapes. It's a unique geological experience that feels like stepping onto another planet.
For families with older children or those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Lobos Loop – Fuerteventura offers a moderate, full-day exploration of the island of Lobos, combining coastal paths with views of the lighthouse and volcanic features. Another option is the Morro del Cortijo from Betancuria, a moderate circular route through the ancient mountains of Betancuria Rural Park.
Many trailheads across Fuerteventura are easily accessible, particularly with a rental car, which is highly recommended for exploring the island's vastness. Parking availability varies by location, but popular family-friendly spots often have designated areas. It's always a good idea to check specific route information for details on parking.


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