Timanfaya National Park Timanfaya National Park No Data

Description


The site of the most recent of Lanzarote's volcanic eruptions, starting in 1730 and carrying on for around 6 years. Over 100 square miles of lava field were created and the whole area is a national park. Inside the park are several volcanoes, including the one which was most recently active. In the visitors centre you can discover how active and hot the land still is, even though there hasn't been an eruption for nearly 300 years.

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Getting There

There is no public transport that accesses the national park, you need to either have your own transport (you can cycle up to the visitors centre at Islote de Hilario), or go on one of the many tours that leave from across the island
Latitude: 29.010109; Longitude: -13.734282
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Photos


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Web Link


www.cactlanzarote.com
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (24/11/2021), and on time of last update (02/12/2021) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.