Parque National de Timanfaya

National park Tinajo, Canary Islands, Spain

What to expect

Parque National de Timanfaya is a Spanish national park in the southwestern part of the island of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands. The park covers an area of 51.07 square kilometers and is entirely made up of volcanic soil. The area is known for its unique landscapes, which are the result of volcanic eruptions that took place between 1720 and 1736, and in 1824. Visitors can explore the park through various routes, including the Ruta de los Volcanes, which takes them through an almost extraterrestrial landscape. The park is home to unique geological formations, including volcanic cones, lava flows, and geothermal areas. Visitors can also take a camel ride through the park or walk through the unique landscape on foot. The park's visitor center provides information about the park's history, geology, and flora and fauna. The park is a great place to visit for families, with its unique landscapes and geological formations providing a fascinating and educational experience for children

Plan your family visit to the Parque National de Timanfaya with these blog insights 👇

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This family's experience:

Activities: We took a guided tour of the park and admired the unique volcanic landscape

Highlights: We enjoyed the stunning views and the unique geological formations ✨