Best mountain peaks around La Oliva are found in the northern part of Fuerteventura, a region characterized by its distinctive volcanic landscape. These peaks offer opportunities for hiking and nature observation. The municipality features several impressive mountain peaks, each with unique geological and historical features. Exploring these summits provides insight into Fuerteventura's natural environment.
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The path is generally well-developed, but the last ascent to the crater is steep, rocky, and requires sure-footedness. Crater approx. 70m deep. With a height of 278m, it is one of the highest mountains on the island.
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The hiking trail to Calderon Hondo is very flat, but just before the destination it goes completely uphill, sturdy footwear is absolutely essential here
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Sturdy footwear should be available, and you should also remember that the wind on the path, and especially at the summit, is stronger than down below. Have fun and good luck, a panoramic view awaits you at the top ☝️
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As well as being fairly steep and loose, there is a sign at the base of the North-East ascent indicating that the path is closed from mid-February to July (I think) as its a bird nesting area.
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The view from up here is fantastic. A camera with a telephoto lens is very useful.
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I imagined it would be bigger 😂 but it's still worth a look. The view from up there is also very beautiful.
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Many Barbary squirrels were seen at the crater
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find La Caldera Mountain (Los Lobos), which is the highest point on the islet of Lobos, offering spectacular views. Another favorite is Bayuyo Summit, known for its panoramic vistas of Corralejo, Isla de Lobos, and Lanzarote. Montaña Roja also provides wonderful views of the Corralejo Natural Park dunes.
Yes, Montaña de Tindaya is often referred to as a "sacred mountain." It stands at 400 meters and is adorned with ancient petroglyphs, holding significant archaeological and cultural value. While the ascent has been closed due to falling rocks, its historical importance and panoramic views across northern Fuerteventura are still notable.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Bayuyo Summit, which provides expansive vistas of Corralejo, Isla de Lobos, Lanzarote, and the Corralejo National Park dunes. La Caldera Mountain (Los Lobos) also offers truly spectacular views from its summit, encompassing the surrounding islands.
Yes, the ascent to Bayuyo Summit is considered leisurely, making it suitable for a relaxed walk. While good footwear is still recommended due to gravelly paths, its relatively low height of 271m makes it accessible. Additionally, the Calderón Hondo - Lajares Trail is rated as easy and offers a unique experience exploring an extinct volcano.
The region is characterized by its distinctive volcanic landscape. You can explore well-preserved craters, such as at Calderón Hondo, an extinct volcano near Lajares. Montaña Escanfraga, reaching 529 meters, is another crater with ancient grain cultivation areas. Many peaks, like Montaña Roja, are volcanic cones, showcasing the island's fiery past.
Beyond hiking to the summits, the area around La Oliva offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, including loops around the Bayuyo Crater. There are also dedicated hiking routes like the Lobos loop and the Calderón Hondo trail. For those who enjoy gravel biking, there are several gravel biking routes that offer scenic views.
While popular peaks can attract visitors, exploring Montaña Escanfraga might offer a quieter experience. Its hike, following an old camel road, rewards visitors with astonishing views of Corralejo, Isla de Lobos, Lanzarote, and many other ancient volcanoes, extending to several villages and agricultural fields. It's a great option for those seeking solitude and expansive vistas.
Given the often gravelly and loose lava rock terrain, sturdy shoes are highly recommended for most ascents and descents, especially on peaks like Bayuyo Summit and Montaña Roja. The weather can be warm and sunny, so light, breathable clothing, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and plenty of water are essential.
Yes, particularly around areas like Calderón Hondo, it's possible to encounter local wildlife. The volcanic landscapes, while seemingly barren, support various species adapted to the environment. Keep an eye out for birds and other small creatures that call these unique habitats home.
La Caldera Mountain is unique because it's located on the small, uninhabited islet of Isla de Lobos, just north of Fuerteventura. A visit typically involves a boat ride, making it a wonderful day trip that combines a volcano ascent with opportunities to discover serene lagoons (Lagunitas) and the charming Puertito, and even enjoy swimming.
For circular hiking routes, you can explore options within the Hiking around La Oliva guide. Examples include the "Lobos loop – Fuerteventura" and the "Isla de Lobos Circular Trail," both offering comprehensive exploration of the islet's features, including the ascent of La Caldera Mountain.


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