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Hiking at Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura is a paradise for hikers. One of the most beautiful hiking routes leads from Risco del Paso to Morro Jable. Fuerteventura offers a climate that is very pleasant all year round. The island is also known under the names “Island of Eternal Spring” and “Sahara in the Atlantic”. The summer climate is not too hot. When winter prevails in our latitudes, it is pleasantly warm spring temperatures on Fuerteventura. The island is particularly suitable for hikers, the climate, the beautiful nature and the varied landscape offers everything from beach views to flat mountain ranges, except snow.

From Risco del Paso to Morro Jable

A particularly beautiful hiking trail leads from Risco del Paso to Morro Jable. The hiking on this trail is moderately difficult to challenging. If you have little fitness you should switch to easier routes for the first few days. Anyone who sets out on the 15.5-kilometer route will get a glimpse into the heart of the island.

In the south, picturesque stretches of beach alternate with the bluish-turquoise Atlantic. After 5 hours in firm to sandy terrain, you have a glimpse into lonely valleys, such as the Valle de los Canarios, the El Salmo bay and other beach sections with many opportunities to take a break and gather strength. The last sections before the fishing village of Morro Jable show the strong tourist character of the country before you can get an insight into more traditional handicrafts at your destination.

In addition to the 5-hour route, there are over 20 other safe and solid hiking trails to choose from, which will not make your vacation boring. Hiking on Fuerteventura means “hiking as much as your heart desires”. Use the stay to relax and improve your general fitness.

Hiking in Fuerteventura – tips

If you want to hike on Fuerteventura, you should pack a lot in addition to the usual utensils. This includes strong sun protection, light-colored headgear, possible protection for the face and eyes, and more than enough water. The weather phenomenon called Calima can suddenly raise the temperature by up to 10 C ° and carry sand, grasshoppers and other animals with it. The weather phenomenon that brings with it a hot, sandy east wind from the Sahara does not happen often. But it makes face, eye protection and water reserves very important.

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