Volcano Atalaya de Fémes
The Volcano Atalaya de Fémes is a striking volcanic feature located on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain. It is situated near the small village of Fémes, which is known for its scenic views of the island and proximity to volcanic landscapes. The volcano is part of the volcanic ranges that formed during the island’s complex geological history, with a mixture of lava flows, basaltic rocks, and dry scrub vegetation typical of Lanzarote’s arid climate. The ascent to Atalaya de Fémes is a popular hiking route, offering panoramic views of the island, including the nearby Playa Blanca and Montaña Roja, as well as the Atlantic Ocean and Fuerteventura on clear days. The climb up to the village of Fémes is also popular among road cyclists, thanks to its switchbacks and scenic views. Riders often use it as part of longer routes that explore the island’s southern regions. The terrain around Atalaya de Fémes is typical of Lanzarote’s volcanic nature, with sparse vegetation, black and reddish rocks, and views of lava fields. The area is not as heavily visited as places like Timanfaya National Park, making it perfect for those seeking solitude or a peaceful ride.
Region: Canary Islands
City: Playa Blanca
Distance: 10.93 km
Elevation Gain: 343 m
Elevation Loss: 162 m
Difficulty: 302 (Easy)
FIETS Index: 1.92 FIETS
Avg Grade: 5.8 %
Max cat climb: 2
Min elevation: 28 m
Max elevation: 359 m
Ride Category: Climb