Best bike parks around Haría are characterized by extensive natural cycling routes and trails that traverse diverse landscapes. The region offers a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, significant elevation changes, and scenic views, appealing to various skill levels. Haría's cycling opportunities provide access to volcanic landscapes, coastal vistas, and charming villages. These routes offer varied terrain and elevation, ensuring diverse riding conditions.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Don't go unless you are experienced on rough tracks.
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Great single track between volcanoes called rollercoster ignore the road stay on the single track couple of jumps too
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Superb Technical Descent
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Brilliant ride ,especially the downhill rollercoaster into Costa Teguise. Dont take the wide path straight down to the road but carry along the singletrack. It continues for a couple of miles Better to start ride from Costa Teguise and head north along sore to Charco del palo and the across to Mala + Guitiza Roller coaster starts just after the orange coloured house and enclosure., turn right. If you want a more technical version, after the start of the downhill turn left, there is another track 100 m higher up which runs more or less parallel to main track. When you get to where it flattens off leave the bikes and walk up to the top of the volcano, takes 20-30 mins but well worth it
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Stony single track, great for MTB or gravel bikes. The latter with 45mm tires or wider for better comfort.
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Like on the moon, simply brilliant.
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I wasn't sure whether this hiking trail is also accessible by MTB - it is and offers beautiful views of the valley. Initially a single trail, it later becomes wider.
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Haría is known for its extensive network of natural cycling routes and trails rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks with lifts. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, significant elevation changes, and scenic views across diverse landscapes. These routes offer opportunities to experience volcanic landscapes, coastal vistas, and charming villages.
The terrain in Haría is varied, ranging from paved roads to unpaved sections. You can expect a mix of sand, volcanic ashes, lava gravel, and rocks, especially on the singletrack trails. The diverse surfaces provide different riding conditions for various preferences.
Yes, Haría offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Volcanic Singletrack Trail Lanzarote is known for its mix of sand, volcanic ashes, and rocks, often in windy conditions, providing a unique, moon-like riding experience. Another challenging option is the Volcanic Soil Singletrack, which features varied ground from sand to lava gravel and stone, with enjoyable ups and downs.
Absolutely. Intermediate riders can enjoy trails like the Trail around Tinaguache Mountain, which offers a flowing single trail experience and is often described as a very enjoyable downhill ride. The Roller Coaster Trail Between the Volcanoes is another intermediate option with loose gravel, providing a brilliant downhill ride after reaching the highest point.
Cycling routes in Haría often feature stunning natural beauty, including volcanic landscapes and coastal views. Many trails offer panoramic viewpoints, such as the 'View of La Graciosa' which is a highlight on some demanding routes. You'll also pass through areas like the 'Valley of a Thousand Palms' with its lush scenery.
Haría is particularly popular for cycling during February and April. These months generally offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the diverse routes and enjoying the outdoor experience.
While many routes in Haría can be demanding, the 'Valley of a Thousand Palms' offers cycling routes with varying degrees of difficulty, including easier rides suitable for any fitness level, often on mostly paved surfaces. These can be a good starting point for families looking for less challenging options.
Beyond cycling, Haría offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Haría, including routes like 'Old Ruins of Las Casitas' or 'View of La Graciosa'. There are also options for Gravel biking around Haría and a selection of Running Trails around Haría, such as the 'Playa del Risco y antiguas salinas' trail.
Visitors frequently praise the unique riding experience, often comparing the volcanic landscapes to riding on the moon. The flowing single trails, especially the downhill sections, are highly enjoyed, with many describing them as 'brilliant' and 'very nice'. The diverse terrain and scenic views also contribute to a rewarding cycling adventure.
Yes, Haría features flow trails. The Lanzarote Flowtrail Singletrack is a notable example, described by riders as a 'clean flow trail' and a 'must' when cycling on Lanzarote. The Trail around Tinaguache Mountain also offers a flowing single trail experience.


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