Los Ajaches Natural Park
On the sun-scorched southern coast of Lanzarote, Los Ajaches Natural Park is a raw, volcanic wilderness that feels like another planet. This protected area of ancient lava flows, jagged cliffs, and hidden coves offers dramatic hiking and a glimpse into the island's fiery origins. With few visitors, it's a place to embrace solitude and the stark beauty of the Canary Islands.
Highlights & What to See
- Montaña de las Coloradas – A striking red volcanic cone, best seen at sunset when the colours intensify.
- Playa de Papagayo – A series of pristine golden-sand coves with turquoise water, perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
- Sendero de los Ajaches – A 10 km hiking trail that winds through volcanic craters and along coastal cliffs, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic.
- Mirador del Río – A viewpoint overlooking the strait between Lanzarote and the island of La Graciosa, with dramatic sea cliffs.
- El Golfo – A green lagoon nestled in a volcanic crater, contrasting vividly with the black sand and red rock.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate a full day to explore the park thoroughly. Start early with a hike on the Sendero de los Ajaches (allow 3–4 hours), then spend the afternoon relaxing at Playa de Papagayo. If you're short on time, a half-day visit focusing on the southern coast and viewpoints is still rewarding. The park is best enjoyed at a slow pace, soaking in the lunar landscape.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Yaiza – A charming whitewashed village with traditional Canarian architecture and excellent local restaurants.
- Playa Blanca – A resort town with a marina, shops, and ferry connections to Fuerteventura.
- Femés – A historic village in the mountains, known for its church and stunning views.
- Timanfaya National Park – Lanzarote's most famous volcanic park, with geothermal demonstrations and guided bus tours.
- La Geria – The island's wine region, where vines grow in volcanic ash pits; stop for a tasting at a bodega.
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- Playa Blanca — AlejandroLinaresGarcia / CC BY-SA 4.0