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We invite you to discover Tinajo, a charming village in the west of Lanzarote. With its rich agricultural culture, vibrant local life, and stunning natural scenery, Tinajo is a destination you can’t miss. In this article, we will provide you with details on how to get to Tinajo, what to discover in the village, some notable historical facts, and where to enjoy the delicious local food.

Location of Tinajo

Tinajo is located in the west of Lanzarote, about 20 minutes by car from Lanzarote Airport. You can find the exact location of Tinajo at this link:

Attractions in Tinajo

The town of Tinajo: This vibrant town is the heart of Tinajo. Stroll through its streets, admire its traditional houses and enjoy the authentic Canarian atmosphere. Tinajo is known for its rich agricultural culture, and during your visit you will be able to see the extensive crop fields that surround the village, a testament to the importance of agriculture in this area of the island.

Mountains of Fire: Although Tinajo is not directly adjacent to Timanfaya National Park, the impressive Fire Mountains are clearly visible from the village. These volcanic mountains offer a breathtaking natural spectacle and are a constant reminder of Lanzarote’s volcanic history.

Hermitage of Los Dolores: This small chapel, located on the outskirts of Tinajo, is a place of great importance for the inhabitants of the island. Every year, in September, a pilgrimage is held in honour of the Virgen de Los Dolores, patron saint of Lanzarote.

History of Tinajo

Tinajo has a rich history that dates back to pre-Hispanic times. For centuries, it has been an important agricultural centre in Lanzarote, and even today, agriculture is still a vital part of the local economy. Tinajo has also played an important role during the most critical moments in the island’s history, such as during the volcanic eruptions of the 18th century, when the Virgin of Los Dolores, patron saint of Lanzarote, was invoked to protect the island.

Gastronomy

Gastronomy in Tinajo is an experience not to be missed. Here are two options that will delight you with their flavors and unique atmosphere.

El Tenique Restaurant: This restaurant is famous for its traditional Canarian cuisine. Located in the heart of Tinajo, El Tenique offers you the opportunity to taste delicious dishes in a cozy atmosphere.

Casa Ignacio Restaurant: This restaurant, located in an old Canarian house, is a place where history and gastronomy meet. At Casa Ignacio, you can enjoy traditional Canarian cuisine with a modern twist. Its dishes, made with the best local ingredients, will transport you to the essence of the island.

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