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Explore volcanic vineyards and taste local wines on a 3.5-hour circular hike through La Geria, Lanzarote, with stunning views and expert guides.
A 3.5-hour circular hike through La Geria offers an engaging way to discover Lanzarote’s unique volcanic landscape and its famed vineyards. For $56 per person, this tour combines hiking, nature, and wine tasting, making it ideal for travelers interested in both outdoor adventure and cultural experiences. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, the journey takes you through ancient vineyards planted in volcanic ash, culminating in a tasting at Bodegas Rubicón. While the tour requires moderate physical effort and appropriate footwear, it provides ample opportunities to enjoy sweeping views of Timanfaya National Park and the surrounding landscape. This experience suits those who appreciate scenic hikes and local wines, though it’s not suitable for children under 10 or visitors with certain mobility limitations.

This tour begins at the chapel in La Geria, where the local guide meets guests for a walk that spans volcanic vineyards and rugged landscapes. The vineyards here are a striking sight: holes dug into black volcanic ash hold the vines, a centuries-old method that helps them survive in Lanzarote’s arid climate. As you stroll along stone-lined paths, the guide explains how the trade winds and volcanic soil shape the growth of the vines.
The first section of the walk immerses you in pristine natural beauty, with views of volcanoes and wild terrain. This landscape highlights how adaptation and innovation have allowed winegrowing in challenging conditions. The circular route ensures you experience both the lush vineyards and the stark volcanic environment, setting a vivid scene of Lanzarote’s agricultural heritage.
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A highlight of the tour is the gradual ascent of Guardilama, one of the island’s highest peaks. The climb isn’t steep but offers breathtaking vistas. From the top, you can see the volcanoes of Timanfaya National Park and the entire La Geria landscape. The guide shares insights about the volcanoes and the region’s geology, enriching the visual experience.
Before descending, there’s a short break at Guardilama’s summit, giving you time to enjoy the panoramic views and take photos. Afterward, the landscape shifts as you descend to the eastern slope, where vistas open toward the coast, Los Ajaches, and even Fuerteventura on clear days. This diversity of scenery demonstrates how the volcanic activity has shaped Lanzarote’s geography and agricultural patterns.

The tour also explores how vines grow inside volcano craters, a remarkable feat achieved through innovative farming techniques. You’ll learn how holes in ash protect the delicate plants from the trade winds while conserving moisture. This method is a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of Lanzarote’s winegrowers.
As you move along, the landscape transitions from wild nature to cultivated vineyards, with the eastern slopes offering picturesque views of the coastline and Fuerteventura beyond. The contrast between raw volcanic terrain and organized vineyards illustrates the harmony between nature and human adaptation.
The final part of the experience takes place at Bodegas Rubicón, a renowned winery in La Geria. Here, the guide guides you through a tour of the winery, explaining traditional and modern wine-making methods. The visit concludes with a tasting of local wines, allowing you to sample distinctive Lanzarote wines that reflect the volcanic soil.
This tasting provides a genuine connection to Lanzarote’s wine heritage, with the unique volcanic terroir influencing the flavor profiles. The winery setting offers a comfortable spot to relax after the hike and appreciate the region’s culinary and cultural richness.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from the chapel in La Geria, where the guide waits for participants. The experience is designed for small groups of up to 10 people, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Languages offered include English, Italian, French, and Spanish, accommodating a diverse range of travelers.
Participants are advised to bring sunscreen, water, a jacket, and closed-toe shoes. Since the tour involves moderate hiking, it’s not suitable for children under 10, or those with mobility issues, back problems, or heart conditions. The walking terrain includes uneven paths, so proper footwear is essential to enjoy the experience comfortably.
While this tour focuses specifically on La Geria’s volcanic vineyards and timeless scenery, similar experiences are available in Lanzarote, such as Sunset Vineyard Tours and full highlights of the island. However, the combination of hiking, panoramic viewpoints, and wine tasting makes this experience distinct.
The small group size ensures an intimate exploration, and the expert local guides enhance understanding of the landscape’s history and the traditions behind the wines. The cost of $56 offers good value considering the guided hike, scenic views, and wine tasting included.
This tour offers a unique insight into Lanzarote’s volcanic and agricultural heritage, making it a compelling option for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities combined with culture. The scenery is stunning, and the winery visit adds a flavorful ending to the experience.
While the physical demands mean it’s best suited for those with moderate fitness levels, the guides’ expertise and beautiful landscapes provide a rewarding experience. Visitors who appreciate learning about adaptation in harsh environments and sampling local wines will find this tour both enjoyable and informative.
How long is the La Geria hike?
The tour lasts 3.5 hours, including walking, stops, and the wine tasting.
What is included in the tour?
The experience includes a guided circular hike, a visit to Bodegas Rubicón, and a wine tasting.
Where does the tour meet?
The guide waits in front of the chapel in La Geria for the start of the activity.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 10 years due to the physical activity involved.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring sunscreen, water, a jacket, and closed-toe shoes.
What views can I expect?
The route offers views of volcanoes, Timanfaya National Park, the coast, and Fuerteventura on clear days.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, back problems, or heart conditions.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 10 participants, providing a more personal experience.
Is the tour conducted in multiple languages?
Yes, the tour is available in English, Italian, French, and Spanish.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.