This private walk of approximately 3 hours explores the agricultural landscape of Vega de San José, on the outskirts of Teguise. It is available on request, allowing the pace to be adapted to the group.
From the meeting point, we follow unpaved tracks through sand-covered cultivation areas, stone walls and historic land connected with the former Cortijo de San José. During this mainly flat first section, you will learn how traditional farming transformed Lanzarote’s landscape and how local communities adapted cultivation to limited rainfall and strong winds.
We then climb towards the upper part of the valley, where views open across El Jable, the coast and Famara Beach. The walk continues along the higher ground before returning towards Teguise, passing historic lime kilns that reveal another part of the island’s economic and building history.
An experience designed for walking at a calm pace, understanding Lanzarote’s rural landscape and discovering an area away from the usual routes.
