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Hike the easy 2.4-mile La Pared and Viejo Rey Beach Loop in Fuerteventura, exploring wild black sand beaches and dramatic cliffs.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.87 km
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While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the trail is accessible from the settlement of La Pared. You can typically find parking within or near the town, especially close to the beaches, which serve as common starting points for coastal walks.
Yes, this trail is generally considered easy and suitable for most fitness levels and all skill levels. While some sections involve walking over sand and stone, and navigating minor ups and downs, the paths are largely easily accessible, making it a great option for beginners.
The terrain is diverse and captivating, featuring rustic ground composed of sand and stone, imposing cliffs, and stunning black sand beaches. You'll also encounter magnificent sand dunes and sections with volcanic rock, offering a wild and rugged coastal experience.
The loop offers several highlights, including the beautiful Bay of La Pared and the dramatic Playa del Viejo Rey. You'll also pass by the impressive Arco de La Pared and the scenic Punta Guadalupe, with excellent views from the Playa La Pared Viewpoint.
While Fuerteventura generally welcomes dogs on trails, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in natural areas like this. Be mindful of other hikers and any local regulations regarding protected wildlife or sensitive ecosystems.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to hike the La Pared and Viejo Rey Beach Loop. This trail is located within the Jandía Natural Park, which is freely accessible to the public. However, always respect the natural environment and follow any posted regulations.
Fuerteventura enjoys pleasant weather year-round, making this trail enjoyable in any season. However, for the most comfortable hiking experience, consider visiting during the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) to avoid the peak summer heat. Sunset is particularly recommended for stunning photographic opportunities.
Given the sandy and rocky terrain, comfortable walking shoes or hiking sandals are recommended. Bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and layers of clothing as coastal winds can make it feel cooler. A camera is a must for the dramatic scenery, especially at sunset.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other well-known paths. Approximately 33% of the loop follows the Camino Natural de Fuerteventura, 36% is part of the 'walk to Playa del Viejo Rey', and about 9% coincides with the long-distance trail GR131.
The nearby settlement of La Pared offers some amenities, including cafes and pubs, where you can refresh yourself before or after your hike. It's a small, less touristy town, so options might be limited but sufficient for basic needs.
For a truly magical experience and incredible photo opportunities, plan your hike to coincide with sunset. The golden hour casts a spectacular glow over the beaches and crashing waves. Additionally, exploring at low tide can reveal secluded coves and unique geological formations that might otherwise be hidden.
Short tour above the surfing beaches. At low tide you can climb over the rocks into the next bay. Beautiful views.