Landscape and tradition
Walking through Lanzarote means discovering a land shaped by nature, wind and people.
These interpretive walks reveal the island’s agricultural landscapes, inland villages and living traditions.
Peaceful routes where we talk about history, heritage and sustainability —a way to understand how local culture has adapted to Lanzarote’s volcanic environment.
Lanzarote in a Glass: a walk and wine tasting among volcanoes and local flavours
A simple yet eye-opening walk to discover how Lanzarote’s volcanic history has shaped not only its landscapes, but also its wines.
We start at the Monumento al Campesino, a symbol of rural life and the island’s traditional soul. As we walk among lava flows and volcanic ash, we talk about past eruptions, land formation, and how the vine found a way to survive and thrive in this challenging terrain.
The experience ends at the nearby Plaza de los Artesanos, where Vicenta welcomes us at the House of Canarian Wine. There, we enjoy a tasting of one selected wine, paired with a local delicacy: perhaps a red with artisan chocolate, a sparkling wine with smoked salmon, or a white with fresh cheese.
A tailor-made activity to connect with the landscape, learn about volcanoes and taste Lanzarote in a glass.
Guided walk starting from the car park of the Monumento al Campesino
Interpretation of the Fertility sculpture, volcanic landscape and wine-making history
Circular route along paths surrounding the rural area around the centre
Local guide specialised in geology and wine tourism
Tasting of one wine paired with a local product at the House of Canarian Wine
Liability and accident insurance
Solidarity contribution to the ecobank (0.50 € per person)
Final gift related to the experience
Transport to the starting point of the activity
Additional consumption not included in the tasting
Discover one of the most unique cultural landscapes in Lanzarote on this interpretive walk through Janubio, where tradition and geology intertwine by the sea .
Along the way, you’ll learn about the volcanic origin of the area, the role of water and wind in shaping the salt flats, and how human ingenuity created a traditional salt extraction system that was once key to the island’s economy .
We walk at an easy pace, with the Atlantic always by our side. We talk about history, traditional trades, sustainability, and how this protected area —declared a Site of Scientific Interest— is preserved today.
The experience ends with a tasting of local wine, paired with a small appetizer made from local products.
A delicious and unique way to savour the landscape of Janubio, where the sea, salt and volcanoes tell their story
Interpretive walk through the Janubio area
Insights on history, geology and traditional salt-making
Local guide specialised in territory and sustainability
Tasting of local wine with small regional appetisers
Liability and accident insurance
Final gift related to the experience
Transport to the meeting point
Additional expenses not specified in the experience
Teguise: history, landscape and tradition beyond the old walls
Teguise was the capital of Lanzarote for over 400 years, and its surroundings still breathe the rhythm of history, the silence of the landscape and the island’s agricultural legacy.
On this guided walk, we explore the rural area of Vega de San José, which embraces the town from outside its ancient walls. We follow old trails among traditional fields and historic remains.
Along the way, we talk about agricultural heritage, local customs and the deep bond between people and their land. The experience ends with a peaceful stroll through the historic centre of Teguise, where stone walls tell stories and the silence enhances the charm of its squares, convents and narrow streets.
A slow-paced route with no steep slopes, ideal for those who want to discover Teguise from another perspective: from the land, from the outside, and from the quietness.
Guided walk through Vega de San José and the historic centre of Teguise
Interpretation of the agricultural landscape and cultural heritage
Local guide specialised in history and territory
Liability and accident insurance
Solidarity contribution to the ecobank (€0.50 per person)
Final gift related to the experience
Transport to the starting point of the activity
Additional expenses not specified in the experience
Interpretive walks that connect nature, history and rural life
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