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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Arrieta

Best natural monuments around Arrieta, a coastal village on Lanzarote's northern coast, offer a blend of geological formations and serene beaches. The area is characterized by its authentic atmosphere and proximity to impressive natural features. Visitors can explore unique volcanic structures and tranquil coastal landscapes. This region provides opportunities to experience Lanzarote's distinct natural environment.

Best natural monuments around Arrieta

  • The most popular natural monuments is Saint John of Gaztelugatxe, a historical site that features a hermitage and a…

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Saint John of Gaztelugatxe

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Although the hermitage of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe and its stairway have adorned this spectacular islet since the 10th century, it was not until the place appeared as a setting …

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Artzubi Bridge

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Beautiful Romanesque bridge from the 16th century blending in with the surroundings.
The itinerary of the Camino de Santiago from the north or from the coast runs over it.

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Old Tree of Gernika (Gernikako Arbola)

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Oak specimen located in front of the Casa de Juntas in the Biscayan town of Guernica y Luno in the Basque Country, Spain. This tree symbolizes the traditional liberties of …

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Oma Forest

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The Forest of Oma is one of the best-known works of the Basque artist Agustín Ibarrola and is an expression of the artistic movement known as Art and Nature, which …

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San Juan de Gaztelugatxe

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Juliane
May 19, 2026, San Juan de Gaztelugatxe

The short hike up to the chapel is very worthwhile. It is quite strenuous, but the views of the coast make up for it. A great place that you should definitely see.

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December 30, 2024, Bosque de Oma

The Oma Forest - Omako basoa in Basque - is also known as the painted forest, the enchanted forest or even the Ibarrola Forest. Its most common name - Oma Forest - refers to the district in which it is located, which belongs to the municipality of Kortezubi. This original work of art was created between 1982 and 1985, when the Basque painter and sculptor Agustín Ibarrola used the trunks of trees as a kind of canvas for a total of 47 images. On them he painted animals, geometric figures and people, or just parts of them, such as eyes and lips. In addition, many of the compositions do not consist of a single tree, but must be viewed in the context of several tree trunks. To do this, you must pay attention to the signs on the ground that tell the viewer where to stand in order to enjoy the whole image.

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When the Condor attacked, the residents of Guernica tried to protect the tree with their bodies because it is sacred to the Basques. Even today, elected politicians have to swear their loyalty to the Basque Country at an oak tree that stands a few meters away.

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In 1982, artist Agustín Ibarrola began painting the pine trees in the forest near his homestead with the intention of using the landscape as a canvas to give continuity to his artistic expression. It is at this moment when he decides to break the law of perspective and transgress the three-dimensionality of a white line until it becomes two-dimensional. From then on, he explored the possibilities offered by the arrangement of the forest trees, playing with the different planes of depth and creating artistic sets composed of human figures, curves or straight lines, and circles of intense colors. The ideas and concepts that it develops become more complex and advances in various directions as the painted forest expands. With the help of two students from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the UPV/EHU, he carried out a large part of the work that was open to the public until 2018, at which time the biological cycle of the forest came to an end. Given the importance that the work had acquired, the Provincial Council of Bizkaia began the process of making the Forest last, for which it had from the first moment the support of the artist who had made clear his desire for the forest to survive. In this way and in order to preserve El Bosque de Oma, the Ibarrola work has been moved to a new location, also recovering original artistic ensembles lost due to felling, attacks and natural tree falls. Today we can enjoy El Bosque de Oma more complete and more faithful to the artist's original idea.

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The Forest of Oma is one of the best-known works of the Basque artist Agustín Ibarrola and is an expression of the artistic movement known as Art and Nature, which emerged in the late sixties of the 20th century and whose purpose is to convey artistic work to the natural environment, using the landscape as a framework, support and raw material for the artist. The work, located in the town of Kortezubi (Bizkaia), is made up of several sets of geometric motifs and figures painted on the trunk of radiata pine trees. The use of natural living supports, the play of two-three-dimensionality and the experience of placing the visitor at the center of the work of art through his discovery, as well as the diversity of responses it proposes, make this work a reference of the Art and Nature movement and of Basque Art in particular.

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Due to the number of tourists who wish to visit San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, it is no longer freely accessible to the beginning of the stairs leading up to the hermitage. Now it is necessary to reserve access (free), go through a turnstile and make a steep descent until you reach the base of the hermitage stairs.

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A beautiful view. You have to do it at least once in your life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural monuments to visit around Arrieta?

Around Arrieta, the most notable natural monuments are the impressive Cueva de los Verdes, a volcanic tube formed by ancient lava flows, and the tranquil La Garita Beach, known for its golden sand and calm waters. These sites offer a unique glimpse into Lanzarote's geological history and coastal beauty.

What makes Cueva de los Verdes a unique natural monument?

The Cueva de los Verdes is a remarkable volcanic formation, approximately 6 kilometers long, created by eruptions from the La Corona volcano. Inside, you can explore a labyrinth of galleries, wide rooms, and narrow passages, where artificial lighting dramatically highlights the reddish, orange, and dark tones of the lava-formed walls. It offers an exceptional opportunity to witness the raw power of volcanic activity and the island's geological past.

Is La Garita Beach suitable for families?

Yes, La Garita Beach is ideal for families. It features fine golden sand and is protected by a natural breakwater, ensuring safe and calm swimming conditions. Its serene atmosphere and the rustic charm of Arrieta make it a perfect spot for unwinding and enjoying the coastal scenery with children.

Are there opportunities for water activities at La Garita Beach?

While the sea at La Garita Beach is generally calm and safe for swimming, occasional gentle waves make it suitable for light water activities such as bodyboarding. It's a great spot for those looking for a peaceful beach experience with some gentle recreation.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the volcanic caves near Arrieta?

In the volcanic caves like Cueva de los Verdes, you can expect to see a surprising variety of shapes and textures left by cooling lava flows. The walls display a spectrum of reddish, orange, and dark tones, creating an otherworldly experience. You'll encounter wide rooms, narrow passages, and whimsical formations that showcase the intricate artistry of nature.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Arrieta?

Lanzarote generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making its natural monuments accessible in most seasons. For comfortable exploration of sites like Cueva de los Verdes, visiting during cooler parts of the day or outside peak summer months might be preferable. La Garita Beach is enjoyable throughout the year, though it can be busier during high season.

Are there any hiking opportunities near the natural monuments in Arrieta?

While the specific natural monuments like Cueva de los Verdes are explored internally, the region around Arrieta offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes that explore the volcanic landscapes and coastal paths. For detailed hiking trails, you can explore options in the Hiking around Arrieta guide.

Can I find cycling routes near Arrieta's natural attractions?

Yes, the area around Arrieta provides several cycling routes that allow you to explore the diverse landscapes. These routes often pass through scenic areas, offering views of the volcanic terrain and coastline. You can discover various cycling tours in the Cycling around Arrieta guide.

What kind of landscape characterizes the natural monuments near Arrieta?

The natural monuments near Arrieta are characterized by Lanzarote's distinct volcanic landscape. This includes ancient lava fields, impressive volcanic tubes, and rugged coastlines. La Garita Beach, for instance, is set against this characteristic volcanic backdrop, offering a picturesque contrast of golden sand and dark rock.

Are there any less crowded natural attractions around Arrieta?

While Cueva de los Verdes and La Garita Beach are popular, Arrieta itself retains an authentic, serene atmosphere. Exploring the coastal paths away from the main beach or visiting the volcanic sites during off-peak hours can offer a more tranquil experience. The charm of Arrieta lies in its ability to blend natural beauty with a peaceful village feel.

What should I bring when visiting the natural monuments around Arrieta?

When visiting the natural monuments, especially volcanic sites like Cueva de los Verdes, comfortable walking shoes are essential. For beach visits to La Garita, bring swimwear, sunscreen, and a towel. Always carry water, and consider a light jacket for cooler temperatures inside the caves or during breezy coastal walks.

Are there any viewpoints to appreciate the natural beauty near Arrieta?

The volcanic landscape and coastline around Arrieta naturally offer numerous scenic spots. While Cueva de los Verdes provides an internal view of geological formations, the areas surrounding La Garita Beach and the coastal roads offer picturesque viewpoints to appreciate the ocean and the unique volcanic terrain.

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