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NEW 2020: Experience the hustle and bustle in the 10 studios of the new sustainable market MAS in the farming village of the Monumento al Campesino. Take part in small workshops. They create individual souvenirs, mojo sauces and process gofio into a dessert typical of the island. Also in the Asociación Milana you will be active with natural cochineal colour in the creation of pictures and silk scarves.
After a guided tour of the largest salt flats in the Canary Islands - the Salinas de Janubio - you should definitely try the Flor de Sal, which has been awarded a gold medal.
Visit the restored 19th century windmill Molino de Tiagua and don't miss the flaming infernal spectacle of Timanfaya at the Centro de Visitantes.
In Teguise you must visit the imaginative figure park in front of Casa Don Pillimpo and the largest island market Mercadillo Teguise Market with over 500 stalls.
Island artists as well as creative German emigrants should arouse your interest. For changing art exhibitions you can dive into the old water reservoir El Aljibe and experience first hand island artists in the Taller Municipal de Haría creating individual works.
Treat yourself to a restful break and a relaxing day of swimming among locals in the small bays of Punta Mujeres with the natural swimming pools Piscinas Naturales.
The travel guide Lanzarote in a different way! 2020 takes you to the attractions of the multi-faceted volcanic island:
Look north from the Mirador del Río to the picturesque neighbouring island La Graciosa with its beautiful sandy beaches. Explore the heart of the earth in the Cuevas de los Verdes caves and observe the world's only albino crabs in the Jameos del Agua. See well over 1000 different species of cacti in the Jardín de Cactus and look from the pirate castle Castillo Santa Barbara to the old island capital Teguise.
Visit the famous house with the underground volcanic bubbles in the Fundación César Manrique and don't miss the eccentric estate of actor Omar Sharif in Lagomar. From the Monumento al Campesino with the Farmers' Museum you will travel through the unique wine growing area of La Geria to the Fire Mountains in Timanfaya National Park. Here you can try the specialities of the lava grill, which is powered by geothermal energy, in the Timanfaya Restaurant El Diablo.
Andrea Müller
Die deutsche Autorin Andrea Müller lebt seit 7 Jahren auf Lanzarote. Nach ihrem ersten Urlaub zog die facettenreiche Vulkaninsel mit dem milden Klima sie dermaßen in ihren Bann, dass sie sich nach mehreren Aufenthalten entschloss, dauerhaft auf der Insel zu bleiben. Um Urlaubern die einzigartige Faszination der gesamten Kanaren zu präsentieren, bereist Frau Müller seit 2013 die kanarischen Inseln und veröffentlicht diverse Reiseführer unter der Marke "mal anders!" Die Autorin legt gesteigerten Wert mit detaillierten Informationen und umfassendem Insiderwissen sowie hilfreichen Tipps, Urlauber gezielt über die Kanaren zu führen. Sie sagt: "Die Kanaren wollen eben entdeckt werden".
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Table of Contents
1 Imprint Lanzarote ...in a different way!
3 Introduction travel guide Lanzarote
4 The short version from north to south
4.1 La Graciosa
4.2 Mirador del Rio
4.3 Haría
4.4 Arrieta and Punta Mujeres
4.5 Guatiza
4.6 Teguise
4.7 Tahíche
4.8 San Bartolomé
4.9 Arrecife
4.10 Puerto del Carmen
4.11 Puerto Calero
4.12 Montañas del Fuego
4.13 Yaiza
4.14 Femés
4.15 Playa Blanca
5 The visitor centres- Centros de Arte, Cultura y Turismo
5.1 Mirador del Rio
5.2 Las Cuevas de Los Verdes
5.3 Jameos del Agua
5.4 Jardín de Cactus
5.5 Casa- Museo César Manrique
5.6 Castillo San José
5.7 Fundación César Manrique
5.8 Lagomar- Casa Omar Sharif
5.9 Castillo de Santa Bárbara - Museo de la Pirateria
5.10 The farm monument - Monumento al Campesino
5.11 Casa Amarilla - Arrecife
6 La Graciosa- The little pearl before Lanzarote
6.1 La Graciosa- Complete island tour
7 La Geria
8 The Fire Mountains
8.1 Sanctuary Ermita de Los Dolores
8.2 Timanfaya Visitor Center- Centro de Visitantes
8.3 Tremesana- The hike through the National Park
8.4 Timanfaya Fire Mountains- Montañas del Fuego
8.5 Island Hilario- Islote de Hilario
8.6 Timanfaya- Volcano Route- La Ruta de los Volcanes
8.7 Timanfaya- Restaurant El Diablo
8.8 TimanfayaNational Park - on your own or organised?
8.9 Camel ride - Echadero de los Camellos
9 Lago Verde- Laguna de los Clicos
10 Los Hervideros
11 Salt flats of Janubio- Las Salinas de Janubio
12 Lanzarote- Fuerteventura
13 César Manrique- a unique artist
14 Las Playas
15 Shopping - Shopping
15.1 Tobacco products- cigarettes
15.2 Perfumeries- Profumerías
15.3 Pharmacy- Farmacia
15.4 Food
15.5 Value Added Tax
15.6 Marina Lanzarote
16 Overview markets- Mecados- Mercadillos
16.1 Teguise Market - Mercadillo Teguise
16.2 Handicraft market in Haría
17 Gastronomy
17.1 Products
17.2 Fisheries
17.3 Traditional dishes
18 Tapas- the little delicacies
18.1 Restaurant recommendation Casa Félix
18.2 Restaurant recommendation Bar Stop
19 Gastronomy Events
20 Museums
20.1 Tanit Museum - Museo Tanit
20.2 House of Timple- Casa Museo Del Timple
20.3 Museum of Sacred Art in Haría- Museo de Arte Sacro
20.4 Open-air museum El Patio- Museo Agrícultural El Patio
20.5 Molino de Tiagua
20.6 Aviation Museum- Museo Aeropuerto
20.7 Wine museum El Grifo- Museo El Grifo
20.8 Museum of History Arrecife- Museo de Historia
20.9 Cochenille Museum/ Museo de La Cochinilla
20.10 Milana Association
21 Aloe vera
22 Unique island artists
22.1 The last basket weaver of Haría
22.2 Autentica Ceramica Canaria
22.3 The Jolateros - boats and souvenirs made of recycled tin
22.4 Studio Luciano Martín
22.5 Studio Stefan Schultz
22.6 Potter Birgit Groth
22.7 Artesanía ES
22.8 Casa Don Pillimpo- Teguise
22.9 Taller Municipal de Artesanía
22.10 Exposición de Arte- El Aljibe art exhibition
22.11 Centro de Artesanía- Yaiza
23 Selected discovery tours
23.1 Fascinating viewpoints
23.2 The Northwest
22.3 The contrasting north
22.4 The volcanic fiery center
22.5 The south coast
22.6 Hike Montaña Colorada
22.7 Hiking tour Montaña del Cuervo
22.8 Volcano Monte Corona- View into the crater
24 Cheese dairies- Queserías
24.1 Cheese dairy El Faro
24.2 Cheese Dairy Rubicón
25 Bodega Los Almacenes/ Mama Trina
26 German Bakery Andy Bread- Panadería Andy Bread
27 Lanzarote Aquarium- Costa Teguise
28 Aquapark Costa Teguise
29 Aqualava Playa Blanca
30 Hop On Hop Off Arrecife
31 Líneas Romero- Puerto del Carmen <> Puerto Calero
32 Pardelas Park- Pardelas Restaurant
33 Rancho Texas Park
34 Bodega La Querencia
35 Telamon- The Titanic of Las Caletas bay
36 Anti-boredom activities
37 Lanzarote with children
38 General Information Canary Islands
39 Heads up! Bathing accidents
40 Index of keywords
1 Hint Lanzarote ...in a different way!
By Andrea Müller
The content of this book was compiled with the greatest care. Nevertheless, errors cannot be completely excluded. The author assumes no legal responsibility or any liability for any remaining errors and their consequences All trade names are used without guarantee of free usability and are possibly registered trademarks. All (also personal) images were explicitly permitted only for this travel guide. Any further use / transfer is expressly not permitted. The work including all its parts is protected by copyright. Any use - even in extracts - is only permitted with the author's consent. All rights reserved. Comments and questions are welcome:
Andrea Müller
Calle Las Cuevas, 91 - A2
E- 35542 Punta Mujeres, Province of Las Palmas, Lanzarote
Web: www.lanzarote-mal-anders.de
mailto:ebook@lanzarote-mal-anders.de
© 2018 by Andrea Müller, Cover design: Andrea Müller
Number of pages Print variant: 104 pages
Number of images: 182 images
3 Introduction travel guide Lanzarote
Lanzarote is the second smallest of the eastern volcanic islands and impresses with 300 volcanoes, which are embedded in a uniquely fascinating, contrasting landscape.
The ever green, rugged and almost untouched north meets a fine sandy island centre, which changes into a volcanic moon and crater landscape with mountains of fire in the south.
To protect the natural beauty of the volcanic island and its cultural heritage, Lanzarote was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO on 07.10.1993.
Thanks to the significant island artist César Manrique, Lanzarote was nearly spared from the serious building sins that took place in the neighboured islands Tenerife and Gran Canaria in the years 1960-70. Take advantage of his unique commitment to discover the many small white villages and let yourself be impressed by his unique work.
La Graciosa [1]
View of La Graciosa [2]
Haría [3]
Arrieta and Punta Mujeres [4]
Jardín de Cactus [5]
Teguise[6]
Fundación César Manrique [7]
Monumento al Campesino [8]
4 The short version from north to south
4.1 La Graciosa
The five islands Alegranza, Roque del Este, Roque del Oeste, Montaña Clara and La Graciosa belong to the Chinijo archipelago. La Graciosa [1] is separated from Lanzarote by the 1.2 km wide El Río inlet and is the only permanently inhabited island. Since October 2018 it is officially the eighth island of the Canary Islands archipelago.
The capital Caleta del Sebo, which is also the island's port, offers restaurants, shopping and accommodation. In the interior, the volcanoes Las Agujas with 266 m and Montaña del Mojón with 188 m rise. The Playa de las Conchas, that is located at the bottom of the Montaña Bermeja with 157 m, is considered as the most beautiful beach of the island. A ferry crosses regularly from the northernmost fishing village Órzola to La Graciosa in 30 minutes.
4.2 Mirador del Rio
The Mirador del Río viewpoint is located 475 m above the cliffs in a former military post. The building, designed by César Manrique, with its outdoor terraces and the view through the eyes
offers a fantastic view of the island of La Graciosa [2].
4.3 Haría
The municipality of Haría [3] still lives from agriculture. All around, potatoes, onions, peas and wine are grown. From the Mirador de Guinate you have a fantastic view of the coastal landscape and La Graciosa. From the Mirador de Haría viewpoint you can enjoy a fantastic view of the largest palm grove on the island, nicknamed the Valley of a Thousand Palms
. Every Saturday a large handicraft market is held in the centre of the village under old Indian laurel trees. Worth seeing is the last residence of the island artist, the Casa Museo César Manrique, the workshop of the last basket weaver on the island and the Taller municipal de Artesanía arts and crafts centre.
4.4 Arrieta and Punta Mujeres
The former fishing village Arrieta [4] on the east coast is characterized by whitewashed houses, as is the neighboring village Punta Mujeres [4]. Next to the large bathing beach Playa de La Garita, the small natural swimming pools Piscinas Naturales invite you to swim. The Jameos del Agua cave is part of a 6 km long lava tunnel that runs from the La Corona volcano to the sea and continues under the sea floor for 1.5 km. Inside is a lagoon in which a white, blind crab, unique in the world, lives. In the same part of the tunnel is the accessible lava cave Cueva de los Verdes.
4.5 Guatiza
The small village of Guatiza was the centre of scale insect breeding on Lanzarote, where fig cacti were grown to produce the red pigment carmine. By returning to natural raw materials, the old cactus fields were reforested. In the Museum Museo de Cochinilla you will immerse yourself in history and become creatively involved in the new Asociación Milana.
Worth seeing is the cactus garden Jardín de Cactus [5] designed by César Manrique with more than 1400 cactus species.
4.6 Teguise
Teguise [6] was the island capital until 1852. Since the beginning of the year 2020, it has been one of the most beautiful villages in Spain and is nicknamed La Villa
- the little town. In the center of the city you will find the parish church Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe from where you will have a walk through the old town. The main attraction is the Sunday market Mercadillo de Teguise with over 500 stalls. Directly above the city, the former fortress Castillo Santa Barbara with a pirate museum is enthroned on the volcanic mountain. In the big holiday resort Costa Teguise you have the