Best mountain peaks around Puerto Del Rosario offer diverse landscapes on the volcanic island of Fuerteventura. The region features a varied terrain, from ancient volcanic craters to prominent summits. These natural formations provide opportunities for exploration and offer panoramic views of the island's unique environment. The area is characterized by its geological history and distinct natural features.
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A really nice isolated mountain/hill. Summiting at 312 metres, it not quite an Everest, but starting from sea level allows a good elevation gain. Getting near the mountain by public transport is tricky, A hike all the way from Corralejo is doable (as I did), but that's a long trip.
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Great view. The short, steep climb is definitely worth it. There is also a slightly more moderate variant from the west
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You will find interesting hiking areas on the island, sturdy shoes are a must
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Montaña Roja (312 m) is located on the southern limit of the Corralejo Natural Park (of the dunes) and very close to the Holandés Park and El Jablito. Its crater is 460 meters wide and is open to the north. From the top you will have wonderful views of the dunes of Corralejo. Its name comes from the different shades of red that the mountain presents.
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Magnificent views of the surrounding hills and sea in the background from the highest point of the PR FV 9 Tindaya - Vallebron - Tefía trail.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Gran Montaña Summit, the second-highest peak in Fuerteventura at 711 meters, offering vistas of the entire island and even Teide on clear days. Another excellent option is Pico de la Zarza, the island's highest point, located in the Jandía Peninsula, which provides impressive views of Cofete and Barlovento beaches.
Yes, for an easy and family-friendly experience, the hike to Calderón Hondo is highly recommended. This well-preserved volcanic crater offers a straightforward trail suitable for all abilities, with panoramic views of northern Fuerteventura, including Lanzarote and Lobos. Closer to Puerto del Rosario, the Llanos de la Concepción Hills Loop provides a moderate, accessible trail through a gently undulating landscape, showcasing Fuerteventura's geological history.
Fuerteventura's mountain peaks offer diverse natural features. You can explore volcanic craters like Calderón Hondo, known for its well-preserved structure. Montaña Roja stands out with its striking reddish hues. Pico de la Zarza, the highest point, features a unique humid ecosystem supporting endemic plant species and fauna like houbara bustards and the Canarian Egyptian vulture.
Absolutely. Montaña de Tindaya is considered a sacred mountain, a Protected Natural Area due to its significant archaeological and geological value. It's famous for over 300 ancient rock engravings (podomorphs) made by the indigenous Majos people. While the summit climb has been restricted since 2014 due to rockfall, trails around its base offer beautiful views and a connection to its rich history.
Beyond hiking, the area around Puerto del Rosario offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options like the 'Playa Chica – Virgen del Pino Chapel loop' or the 'View of Puerto del Rosario – Castillo de San Gabriel loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails such as 'La Ampuyenta y la Antigua — circular por el interior de Fuerteventura desde Puerto del Rosario'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Puerto Del Rosario, Cycling around Puerto Del Rosario, and MTB Trails around Puerto Del Rosario guides.
Fuerteventura's climate makes it suitable for hiking year-round. However, the cooler months from October to May are generally more comfortable, avoiding the intense summer heat. Winter hiking is pleasant, but always be prepared for strong winds, especially at higher elevations.
The mountains of Fuerteventura are home to unique wildlife. On Pico de la Zarza, you might spot endemic plant species, houbara bustards, ibises, and the critically endangered Canarian Egyptian vulture, along with goats and Atlantic lizards. At Calderón Hondo, Barbary ground squirrels are often seen, though feeding them is discouraged as they are an invasive species. Montaña Roja is also a natural sanctuary for birds like the rare Hubara Canaria.
Yes, Morro del Cortijo is a fantastic viewpoint that offers beautiful views of Betancuria on one side and Antigua on the other, often accessible via a pleasant hike through a nature park. Additionally, the View of the Tindaya and Vallebrón Mountains provides magnificent vistas of the surrounding hills and the sea from a less demanding trail.
Given the island's arid and often windy conditions, it's advisable to wear layers, even on warm days. Sturdy hiking shoes are essential for volcanic and rocky terrain. Bring sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen) and carry plenty of water, as shade is scarce. A windbreaker or light jacket is also recommended, especially for higher peaks or cooler months.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. The Llanos de la Concepción Hills Loop is a popular 12.5-kilometer trail closer to Puerto del Rosario. Other options include the 'Cliffs of Puertito de Los Molinos — circular' and the 'Los Molinos - Playa de Jarugo Coastal Loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Hiking around Puerto Del Rosario guide.


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