Salinas del Río and Playa del Risco

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The Salinas del Río and Playa del Risco are two of Lanzarote’s hidden treasures, located in the stunning natural surroundings of the north of the island. The Salinas del Río, considered the oldest in the Canary Islands, offer a fascinating glimpse into cultural heritage and traditional salt extraction. Right next door, Playa del Risco, accessible only on foot or by boat, is a haven of tranquility with its golden sands and crystal clear waters. Together, these natural wonders invite visitors to explore and enjoy the serenity and pristine beauty of Lanzarote.

History of the Salinas del Río and Playa del Risco

The Salinas del Río and Playa del Risco are historic sites in Lanzarote, with a rich tradition of salt extraction dating back centuries. These salt flats are not only a testament to the island’s traditional salt industry, but also to its economic and cultural importance over time.

Hiking Tips

This beautiful route is a route that leads to the soul of Lanzarote, Playa del Risco, with a spectacular descent to deserted beaches and salt flats, with breathtaking views of La Graciosa. It is recommended to wear good hiking shoes as there are sections of the trail that are quite stony. It is also advisable to wear sunscreen and wear a hat because there is hardly any shade during the excursion.

Route Experience

The hike through the Salinas del Río and Playa del Risco offers an immersive experience in the wild nature of Lanzarote. Walkers can explore ancient salt flats, watch seabirds, and marvel at breathtaking cliffs that plunge into crystal clear waters.

Respect for the Environment

It is essential to respect local conservation regulations. Keeping the trails clean, avoiding disturbing the natural environment and respecting the local fauna and flora are fundamental practices to preserve the beauty and biodiversity of this protected area.

Hiking in the Salinas del Rio and Playa del Risco is an ideal adventure for those looking to explore the wild and picturesque coastline of Lanzarote. From the history of the salt flats to the natural beauty of the coastal landscape, this route offers a unique combination of cultural heritage, breathtaking views and experiences in contact with nature.

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