Trip code: W07VV 4.4 (7 reviews)
Self-guided walking
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1 to 2+
15.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
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A West to East self-guided walking tour of Lanzarote, starting from Yaiza in the west to Orzola at its northernmost tip. This walking holiday follows a varied and scenic route along the famous GR 131, the long-distance trail across the Canaries. Completed in 2014, this 71.5km long trail was developed to showcase the best of Lanzarote's natural habitat.
From the lava fields of La Geria to the oasis of green at the valley of 1000 palms in Haria, this intriguing island has an infinite range of unique and dramatic landscapes. Discover the influence of the world-famous artist and architect Cesar Manrique who dedicated his life to preserving the traditional architecture of the island. The typical whitewashed houses adorned with green painted doors stand testament to his work.
Take time to relax along the way and enjoy some of the best food and wine in the Canaries. Make sure you try the local specialities, Canarian potatoes, mojo sauce, estofado stew and the delicious boquerones, (anchovy fillets), perhaps accompanied by a locally produced wine, the widely regarded Malvasi - again the result of the rich volcanic soil.
In recent years there has been an island-wide initiative to signpost walking trails and increase rural accommodation options in a bid to increase the number of independent travellers. We believe that the island is best explored on foot and have selected walks that encompass its diverse landscape along with high quality overnights in typical local accommodation.
Your accommodation has been carefully selected and includes family-run bed and breakfasts, to a small hotel restored by Cesar Manrique and a Finca located right in the Timanfaya National Park. Please note due to availability, all accommodation is on request and will be confirmed at time of booking.
Arriving at the airport, transfer to the first hotel in Yaiza (transfer included when flights booked through us or as an optional extra). With its charming white-wash houses framed by the dark lava sea of Timanfaya national park, Yaiza is considered one of the most beautiful villages of the Canaries.
You stay at Hotel La Era.
La Era is a traditional style hotel, featuring 7 rooms. All rooms lead into a central courtyard each with individual terraces. Room are open plan and reflect traditional canarian architecture. All rooms feature free WI-FI, TV, air conditioning and mini fridge. The onsite restaurant has some significant cultural interest owing to the restoration of the building by César Manrique in 1968. Serving some of the best traditional flavours of Canarian cuisine with meals being served in its various independent salons.
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used
Today is a lengthy but gentle walk which brings you to the colourful village of Uga, where the islands Arabian camels are bred. Continue through the lava fields of La Geria, this intriguing landscape is lined with row after row of volcanic rocks arranged in semi-circles. This ingenious cultivation method is designed to protect the vines from the prevailing wind and has resulted in the area being not only a successful wine-growing region but also recognised for its striking landscape.
You stay at Hotel Rural Finca la Florida.
Finca de la Florida was originally a home built in the 1970's, and converted to a hotel in 1995. It is located on a large plot of land full of vineyards and fruit orchards with 15 spacious rooms all with walk-in showers. Whilst feeling delightfully rural, the hotel is only a short 15 minute drive from the airport, and so is a fantastic base for this holiday. The hotel features a gym, sauna, terrace with swimming pool surrounded by palm trees, spa treatments are available and there is an a la carte restaurant on site.
Please note from 1 January 2025 we will be using the Hotelito La Era in Yaiza.
After leaving your accommodation you soon arrive at the historical town of San Bartolome where you can explore the small cafes, shops and interesting 'Tanit Museum'. Continuing through the desert like El Jable area for most of the day, you will come to the white houses of Nazaret along with the famous 'LagOmar' caves, certainly worth a visit as they feature tunnels, secret passageways, a charming bar and incredible restaurant set within the caves. The complex is open daily from 10.00-18.00. After this visit you continue to the charming village of Teguise with its historic church and palaces surrounding the main place. Teguise was the old capital of Lanzarote until 1852 and has become one of the main cultural centres of the island known for its beautiful, historic buildings and attractive markets held on Sundays.
You stay at Casa de Las Flores.
Casa de Las Flores, Teguise
A beautiful boutique hotel with just five individually designed rooms, featuring a bar and restaurant with terrace and garden. The hotel is easy walking distance of many restaurants and attractions of the town. All the rooms have en suite shower rooms and Wi-Fi and some have balconies views over Teguise.
After Teguise, you walk steadily uphill with spectacular views over both sides of the island. You pass a beautiful chapel, quickly followed by an unusual looking military installation nicknamed the 'Football' which sits atop Lanzarote's highest point 'Penas del Chache' at 671m. A steady descent brings you into the charming town of Haria, also called the valley of the Thousand Palms, which in the dry season is reminiscent of an oasis in the desert. Here you will spend your next two nights.
You stay at Vila Lola y Juan.
Casa Villa Lola Y Juan is a traditional style villa located in the village of Haria. There are 4 large rooms in the main villa featuring private bathroom with hairdryer, TV, safe and a patio area. The garden boasts a lovely outdoor pool with lounge sofas and the breakfast room is bright and characterful.
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used
After a visit to the Valley of 1000 palms, continue east to the valley of Temisa. Enjoy wonderful views as you descend to the coast. Surrounded by steep terraces, remnants of a once thriving agricultural sector, walk along the valley following the route of the barranco to the coastal village of Arrieta. Enjoy the unspoilt beaches or relax at one of its excellent seafood restaurants before returning to Haria for an afternoon at leisure.
You stay at Vila Lola y Juan.
Casa Villa Lola Y Juan is a traditional style villa located in the village of Haria. There are 4 large rooms in the main villa featuring private bathroom with hairdryer, TV, safe and a patio area. The garden boasts a lovely outdoor pool with lounge sofas and the breakfast room is bright and characterful.
Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used
Heading north from the village of Máguez, situated amidst a fertile valley, you have the option to climb Monte Corona (609m) or contour its slopes before descending to the village of Yé, and on to the port of Orzola. Discover this charming village with its blue- and white-washed lined with beautiful sandy beaches.
You stay at Apartments Orzola.
Apartments Orzola, Orzola
A complex of apartments in the fishing village of Orzola on the Northern tip of Lanzarote. Each has a living room, fully equipped kitchen, with towels and line provided and free wi-fi.
Please note, breakfast is not provided here, but you will be able to purchase food items for breakfast in the village for your two nights stay here. A voucher is provided for an evening meal at a local fish restaurant for one night. Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used
Today you have a choice: Take the morning ferry (not included) from Orzola to Caleta de Sebo on the peaceful island of La Graciosa. Take a circular walk and discover its unspoilt beaches and volcanic peaks. Alternatively, you can visit caves embellished by Manrique, and Punta de Mujeres, a charming holiday resort inviting you for a swim.
You stay at Apartments Orzola.
Apartments Orzola, Orzola
A complex of apartments in the fishing village of Orzola on the Northern tip of Lanzarote. Each has a living room, fully equipped kitchen, with towels and line provided and free wi-fi.
Please note, breakfast is not provided here, but you will be able to purchase food items for breakfast in the village for your two nights stay here. A voucher is provided for an evening meal at a local fish restaurant for one night. Should this accommodation not be available, an alternative of the same standard will be used
Transfer to airport for your return journey home (transfer included when flights booked through us or as an optional extra).
These tour only prices are based on two people sharing. Single supplement from $624.
Call now to speak to our specialist team at 0044 1606 720199 or email us at sales@headwater.com for enquiries or to book your trip.
Self-guided walking
7 nights,
hotel-to-hotel
Level: 1 to 2+
15.0Kg CO2e
Headwater
Navigation App