Things to do in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands: The Best Mountains

January 20, 2022 Randal Brittian

Drawn by its fiestas, late night discos and clubs, water parks and golf courses, visitors can't resist sunny Fuerteventura. Discover local culture in Betancuria, home to a cathedral and several museums, at Tefia's eco-museum or at one of February's quirky Carnaval celebrations. Cool down after a hot day on the beach or a hard night at the clubs at Baku Water Park.
Restaurants in Fuerteventura

1. Montana de Arena

Calle de la Montana de la Arena 70-74, 35640, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain
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Montana de Arena

2. Montana De La Caldera

Av. Maritima Island of Ĺos Lobos, 35660 Corralejo, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain
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3. Montana Roja

Corralejo, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain
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4.0 based on 11 reviews

Montana Roja

Reviewed By dougdacre

Have hikes up Rojo dormant volcano a few times, and always enjoy the climb up the uneven dirt path. Can be found up the hill from Playa Blanca. The view from the top is stunning, you can see all of the south of Lanzarote, and over to Fuerteventura. You can also walk into the crater which is about 400m wide.

4. Morro De La Cruz

Mirador De Morro Velosa, 35637, Betancuria, Fuerteventura Spain
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Morro De La Cruz

5. Montana de Tindaya

35649, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain +34 928 53 08 44
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3.5 based on 59 reviews

Montana de Tindaya

Reviewed By skynet45 - Great Malvern, United Kingdom

Tindaya was held to be sacred by the aboriginal peoples of Fuerteventura probably because it stands out to be so different from its surroundings. This is because it is unusually composed of Trachyte rock which is much lighter than the surrounding weathered basaltic lava from the ancient northern shield volcano. The Trachyte is also beautifully patterned which also adds to its mystery. There are aboriginal carvings higher up on the mountain. The Trachyte rock has been widely used as decorative stone in building and there is a disused quarry about a third of the way up which has beautiful exposures of the patterned Trachyte (Liesgang Rings). I visited here in a geology field trip in March 2019.

6. Mount Roja

Parque Natural De Corralejo, Corralejo, La Oliva, Fuerteventura Spain http://www.corralejo.info/en/home/sport-e-tempo-libero/places-to-visit/item/m

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