Walking in Fuerteventura: an introduction

 

Fuerteventura: a walker’s paradise

Fuerteventura, the second-largest of the Canary Islands, is a hiker’s dream. With its rugged volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and endless trails, there’s something for everyone.

Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a casual walker, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to explore the island’s natural beauty. Our guidebook to walking in Fuerteventura is your ideal companion.

Corralejo: a gateway to Fuerteventura’s hiking trails

Corralejo, a vibrant coastal town, is an excellent base for exploring Fuerteventura’s hiking trails. The town offers a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious resorts.

From here, you can easily access some of the island’s most popular hiking destinations, including the crater route from Lajares, the island of Lobos, and the Barranco de las Peñitas.

It is also ideal for day trips to Lanzarote, reached by fast ferry in about 25 minutes. Our guide contains a car tour and six walks on Lanzarote, together with maps and a plan of Playa Blanca, where you will land with the ferry.

If you want to explore the Jandía Peninsula, it would be best to stay further south, perhaps in Morro Jable or Costa Calma.

Crater route from Lajares to Corralejo

One of the most popular hikes on Fuerteventura is the crater route from Lajares to Corralejo. This linear trail takes you through a volcanic landscape of craters, lava fields, and cactus forests.

Along the way, you’ll enjoy stunning views of the island’s coastline and the neighbouring island of Lanzarote.

Walking on the island of Lobos

A short boat ride away, the uninhabited island of Lobos, with its hornitos (miniature volcanoes) and gorgeous beaches, is a very popular excursion from Corralejo.

Remember to order lunch at the island’s only restaurant before you set out, unless you are taking a picnic to enjoy in the lagoon.

El Cotillo cliff-top walk

El Cotillo is a charming fishing village with a laid-back atmosphere. The village offers a beautiful cliff-top walk that provides panoramic views of the ocean and the nearby islets.

But what most enchants walkers are the barbary ground squirrels begging for food, and taking selfies!

Walking on the Jandía Peninsula

If you want to visit the Jandía Peninsula, with its truly glorious beaches and lagoon (the Playa de Sotavento), it would be best to stay in the south, and our book covers walks and car tours in the south, with maps and town plans.

It even lets you in on the secrets of the mysterious Sr Winter, who perhaps hid German U-boats in the caves below his hilltop villa.

The best time to visit Fuerteventura for walking

The best time to visit Fuerteventura for walking is during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller.

However, the island can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering its own unique charm. Christmas is high season, as is Easter, when prices rise.

In summer it is usually not too hot for walking, and that has become a popular time to visit (but with climate change, it is hard to predict temperatures from one year to the next).

Tips for walking on Fuerteventura

Wear appropriate clothing and footwear: Our book has suggestions for what to pack.
Bring plenty of water and snacks: Hiking can be thirsty work, so it’s essential to stay hydrated.
Respect the environment: Leave no trace and avoid disturbing wildlife.
Check the weather forecast: Fuerteventura’s weather can change quickly on the heights, so it’s important to be aware of the forecast before heading out.
Don’t take risks!: It is important to carry a mobile or smartphone, to be aware of emergency telephone numbers and to tell a responsible person where you are going and what time you plan to return. Always remember, your speed will be determined by the slowest walker in your group.

Fuerteventura is a hiker’s paradise, offering a diverse range of trails to suit all levels of fitness. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging mountain hike, you’re sure to find the perfect trail to explore. Buy our guidebook to walking in Fuerteventura.

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