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La Oliva

Montaña de la Arena Circular Trail

Moderate

4.7

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634

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Montaña de la Arena Circular Trail

03:07

11.3km

190m

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Hike the 7.0-mile Montaña de los Saltos y Montaña de la Arena circular in Fuerteventura, a moderate 3h 7m route through a unique volcanic la

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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3.38 km

View of Villaverde from Montaña de los Saltos

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Here you have a good view over Villaverde.

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4.52 km

Perfect for a drink break in the shade ;-)

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6.26 km

View of La Oliva

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A small path leads past the volcano and offers a good view of the surrounding landscape

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7.84 km

Montaña de la Arena Crater

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Here you have a good view of the entire Malpaís de la Arena. With good visibility (we had Calima) you can see the Isla de Lobos and the dunes of Corralejo.

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11.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.42 km

2.68 km

2.59 km

612 m

Surfaces

7.82 km

1.46 km

1.15 km

612 m

258 m

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Highest point (380 m)

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Saturday 23 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Montaña de los Saltos y Montaña de la Arena circular trail start, and is there parking available?

The circular trail typically starts near La Oliva. While specific parking areas aren't detailed, you can generally find parking in or around La Oliva, which serves as a good base for accessing the Malpaís de la Arena area. Look for designated parking spots or roadside parking that respects local regulations.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The trail navigates a unique volcanic landscape, primarily consisting of lava fields known as "malpaís" (badlands), dotted with craters and volcanic cones. You will encounter rough terrain, lava rocks, and potentially sandy areas, especially if you venture off the main path. The ascent to Montaña de la Arena can involve steep sections and a less obvious trail.

Is the Montaña de los Saltos y Montaña de la Arena circular trail suitable for beginners or families?

Komoot rates this as a moderate hike, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness due to the volcanic terrain and potential steep sections. While a flatter, ground-level option around the volcano is available for an easier experience, the full circular route is more challenging. It might be suitable for active families with older children who are experienced hikers, but younger children or beginners might find the rough terrain and elevation challenging.

What can I see along the Montaña de los Saltos y Montaña de la Arena circular route?

This route offers dramatic volcanic scenery, including lava fields and volcanic cones. Key highlights include a View of Villaverde from Montaña de los Saltos, a Shelter with views over Lajares and the north shore, and a View of La Oliva. You'll also encounter the Montaña de la Arena Crater, which is Fuerteventura's youngest volcano, and enjoy panoramic views of the island, including the dunes of Corralejo and Lanzarote.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Fuerteventura generally has pleasant hiking weather year-round. However, it's crucial to note that a portion of the trail is closed for bird nesting season from February 15 to July 31. To experience the full route, plan your visit outside of these dates. Outside of this period, the cooler months (autumn to spring) might be more comfortable for hiking.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike in the Malpaís de la Arena Natural Monument?

The Malpaís de la Arena is an officially protected natural monument, safeguarding its unique flora, fauna, and geological features. Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for hiking on established trails within the monument. However, always respect local regulations and stay on marked paths to protect the fragile environment.

Is the Montaña de los Saltos y Montaña de la Arena circular trail dog-friendly?

While dogs are often permitted on trails in Fuerteventura, given that this route passes through a protected natural monument and has a bird nesting season closure, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash at all times to protect wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Check for any specific local signage regarding dog access.

What unique natural or historical features can I find along the route?

This trail is notable for encompassing Montaña de la Arena, Fuerteventura's youngest volcano (formed about 10,000 years ago). The area is also a protected natural monument with unique flora and fauna. Additionally, it holds archaeological significance, with hidden caves that were once inhabited and contain vestiges of ancient cultures, including circular and ovoid structures known as "Soles de Tejate."

Does this trail intersect with any other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, approximately 46% of the trail follows sections of the Camino Natural de Fuerteventura. You will also encounter parts of Calle Las Navajas, Calle de los Altos, Calle de los Medianeros, Calle La Montaneta, and the long-distance hiking route GR 131.

What should I bring for hiking the Montaña de los Saltos y Montaña de la Arena circular trail?

Given the volcanic and potentially rough terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended. Bring plenty of water, as there are no water sources on the trail. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) is essential due to Fuerteventura's strong sun. A map or GPS device (like the komoot app) is also advisable, as some parts of the longer route may not be signposted.

Are there any cafes or facilities near the trailhead in La Oliva?

La Oliva is a charming town and offers various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and other facilities there to enjoy before or after your hike. It's a good place to stock up on supplies or grab a meal. One of the highlights on the route is a Shelter with views over Lajares and the north shore, which could offer a spot for a break.

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Trail Reviews

Margit
January 23, 2025, Montaña de los Saltos y Montaña de la Arena Rundwanderung von La Oliva - Malpaís de la Arena

Very nice hike. Good shoes are necessary. Don't forget your rain jacket. When it rains, it usually gets very windy. Please note that one part of the trail is off-limits from February to June. Bird nesting sites.

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It's still quite windy, so we don't want to go too high. This loop from the Rother hiking guide is perfect. Part of Montaña de la Arena can be climbed, so we meet a few other hikers. The circular trail itself is all the more secluded. Northwest of the volcano lies the small, quite green Malpais de la Arena nature reserve. I later read that the area is closed to the public from February 15th to July 31st for bird protection. There were no signs indicating this on site.

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Montaña de los Saltos (342m) and Montaña de la Arena (425m)

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Unfortunately I had to pause again and again while recording the tour (battery problems). You can save yourself the path to the left around the mountain over the lava fields, which is not recognizable anyway, and climb up right at the mine, where you meet the red and white marked hiking trail.

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A lovely walk. Starting in La Oliva at the kiosk with a delicious cappuccino. At the start along the two mills, then around the volcano, a well-maintained path. Ending again at the kiosk on the square.

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