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This difficult 20.4-mile touring cycling route in North Lanzarote offers challenging climbs, volcanic scenery, and panoramic views from Mira
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque Natural Archipiélago Chinijo
Waypoints
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Parking
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19 m
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9.33 km
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27.1 km
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32.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.5 km
8.61 km
6.76 km
836 m
120 m
Surfaces
25.2 km
5.80 km
1.77 km
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No, this route is considered difficult and requires good fitness. It features significant climbs, particularly to Mirador del Río and Monte Corona, and some sections may be unpaved. It's best suited for experienced touring cyclists.
The terrain is varied, combining challenging ascents with scenic coastal stretches. You'll encounter volcanic landscapes, including significant climbs to Monte Corona, and potentially unpaved segments in the northern region. Coastal parts near Orzola and Playa la Caleta are generally flatter or have more gradual inclines. Expect strong winds, which can add to the challenge.
You'll experience dramatic volcanic landscapes and breathtaking views. Key highlights include the beautiful Playa de Órzola, the iconic Mirador del Río viewpoint with panoramic vistas of La Graciosa, and the stunning La Caleta Beach. The route also passes through charming seaside villages and offers views of the majestic La Corona volcano.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed, starting points like Orzola or near Mirador del Río typically offer parking options. For a less crowded experience, consider parking in Orzola and beginning your tour from there, allowing you to tackle the significant climb to Mirador del Río early in your ride.
This route is designed for touring bicycles, and while dogs are generally welcome in outdoor spaces in Lanzarote, the long distance and challenging terrain make it less suitable for bringing dogs along on the bike. If you plan to stop at beaches or viewpoints, check local regulations regarding pets.
Lanzarote offers good cycling conditions year-round. However, the cooler months from October to May are generally preferred to avoid the intense summer heat. Be prepared for strong winds regardless of the season, which can significantly impact your ride.
No specific permits are required to cycle this route. However, if you plan to enter the Mirador del Río viewpoint building, there is typically an entrance fee. Cycling past it on the road is free.
Yes, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the villages along the route, particularly in Orzola and near Mirador del Río. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the longer, more remote sections.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Ruta 9 Tramo 2, Etapa 1, Ruta 9 Tramo 3, Camino Natural de Orzola a Playa Blanca, and sendero.
Given the route's difficulty and varied terrain, you should bring a well-maintained touring bicycle, appropriate cycling gear, plenty of water, snacks, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), a repair kit, and a fully charged phone. Layers of clothing are advisable due to potential wind and elevation changes.
The route passes by La Caleta Beach, which is known for its fine sand and beautiful waters, making it ideal for a refreshing stop. Nearby, you might also find other white sand beaches like Caletón Blanco, offering opportunities for a dip in the ocean.