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Top 13 Gorges in Fuerteventura

Best canyons in Fuerteventura are characterized by the island's volcanic origins and arid climate, shaping unique geological formations. The landscape features deep ravines and dry riverbeds, often revealing ancient rock structures and natural arches. These areas provide insight into Fuerteventura's natural history and offer diverse exploration opportunities. The island's canyons are integral to its rugged interior, presenting a contrast to its coastal areas.

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  • The most popular canyons is Ermita de la Peña, a religious building…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

Ermita de la Peña

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It makes sense to be on tour early in the morning... from 10-11 a.m. it quickly gets exhausting... think of sun protection, drinking... and from me to the dam with …

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Presa de las Peñitas

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Where the valley narrows into a ravine, a reservoir (Presa del las Peñitas) was created in the 1940s to improve the supply of water to the island. Today he is silted up.

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Arco de las Peñitas

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If you follow the tour guide on Komoot, the path leading up the mountain to the right seems to me to be the easier one and doesn't offer any 'exposed' …

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Los Molinos Cliffs Viewpoint

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Go to the church for delicious food

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Barranco de los Enamorados

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Spectacular fossil sand formations in the middle of a lost ravine. Easy route but uncovered terrain, not recommended on very hot days. Access to the starting point is by unpaved …

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Bettina
December 17, 2024, Arco de las Peñitas

The path to Arcos is not so easy to find from the chapel. It is best to keep checking Komoot to see if you are still on the right. I also recommend walking in the right direction... up (over rocks) and through the Arcos and down to the left. Some of the sections are a bit exposed, but doable. You should be sure-footed and of course wear sturdy shoes/hiking boots.

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Nico
November 15, 2024, Arco de las Peñitas

A beautiful nature reserve that unfortunately has no registered hiking trail... you'll have to improvise a little...

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Very nice hike to the chapel. Then, it's difficult to find the arco de las penitas. Passing to the left, you see an arch shape that makes you want to go up, but you really have to continue straight because it's too steep. Hiking shoes required!

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Use the right path up the mountain... goes smooth 👍. But think about the right "drive"

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If you follow the tour guide on Komoot, the path leading up the mountain to the right seems to me to be the easier one and doesn't offer any 'exposed' spots.. but if you're walking with slippery slippers... don't think about it! Enjoy the day at Playa

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It's bone dry in front of the dam wall... behind it, in a couple of natural stone pools, there's cloudy pool broth... the goats have had enough

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Nice little chapel whose door is open to visitors

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main geological features found in Fuerteventura's canyons?

Fuerteventura's canyons, shaped by volcanic origins and an arid climate, feature deep ravines and dry riverbeds. You'll often encounter ancient rock structures, natural arches like Arco de las Peñitas, and spectacular fossilized sand formations, such as those found in Barranco de los Enamorados.

What is the best time of year to visit Fuerteventura's canyons?

Fuerteventura generally has a mild climate year-round. However, for exploring canyons, it's advisable to visit during the cooler months, typically from autumn to spring (October to May). During summer, temperatures can be very high, making routes exposed to the sun, like Barranco de los Enamorados, less comfortable. Early mornings are often recommended to avoid the midday heat.

Are there family-friendly canyons to explore in Fuerteventura?

While many canyon explorations can be challenging, some areas offer easier access or shorter routes suitable for families. For instance, the general area around Presa de las Peñitas can be explored with care, though specific trails might vary in difficulty. Always check the route details and consider the sun exposure when planning a family outing.

What should I wear and bring when exploring Fuerteventura's canyons?

Given the arid climate and often challenging terrain, it's crucial to wear appropriate footwear, such as sturdy trekking sandals or hiking shoes. Sun protection is essential, including a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Always carry plenty of water, especially since many routes are exposed to the sun. Some areas may require improvising paths, so comfortable and durable clothing is recommended.

What historical or cultural sites can be found within Fuerteventura's canyons?

One significant historical site is Ermita de la Peña, a religious building nestled within a gorge. This chapel is the island's main pilgrimage destination, housing the island saint, the Mermaid. Additionally, Presa de las Peñitas, a reservoir created in the 1940s, represents a man-made monument within a gorge, reflecting past attempts at water management on the island.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Fuerteventura's ravines and canyons?

The canyons and ravines, despite their arid appearance, support various forms of wildlife. The area around Presa de las Peñitas, for example, is known to support numerous bird species. You might also encounter local goat populations, which are common throughout the island's rugged interior.

Are there hiking trails near these canyons?

Yes, Fuerteventura offers a variety of hiking trails, some of which pass through or near the canyon systems. For easy hikes, you can explore options like the Puertito de Los Molinos by the Barranco de los Molinos. For more challenging routes, consider trails like the Ravine of the Enchanted and Ravine of the Muley.

What do visitors enjoy most about Fuerteventura's canyons?

Visitors frequently appreciate the unique geological formations and the sense of exploration. Many highlight the spectacular views, such as those from Los Molinos Cliffs Viewpoint, and the natural beauty of sites like Arco de las Peñitas. The tranquility and the opportunity to connect with nature away from the coastal areas are also highly valued.

Can I bring my dog when exploring Fuerteventura's canyons?

While Fuerteventura is generally dog-friendly, specific rules may apply to protected natural areas or certain trails. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially around wildlife or other hikers. Always carry water for your dog, as the arid conditions can be challenging for pets.

Are there loop trails available for exploring Fuerteventura's canyons?

Yes, some areas offer loop trail opportunities. For instance, the Barranco de los Enamorados is mentioned as having a circular route, though some visitors prefer to explore one side and return the same way. You can find various loop options, including running and hiking trails, in the wider Fuerteventura region on Komoot.

What should I know about hiking in Barranco de las Peñitas?

The Barranco de las Peñitas area is home to several notable features, including the Ermita de la Peña, Presa de las Peñitas, and Arco de las Peñitas. Hiking here can be challenging, with some routes requiring improvisation as there aren't always clearly marked trails. It's essential to wear appropriate footwear and carry plenty of water. The path leading up to the Arco de las Peñitas is generally considered easier on the right side.

Are there amenities like cafes or restaurants near the canyons in Fuerteventura?

While the canyons themselves are often remote, some nearby villages or towns offer amenities. For example, the fishing village of Los Molinos, near the Los Molinos Cliffs Viewpoint, has options for food. It's always a good idea to plan ahead and carry snacks and drinks, as services might not be directly adjacent to all canyon exploration points.

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