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North Route

Moderate

4.5

(37)

734

riders

North Route

02:04

21.4km

200m

Cycling

Explore La Graciosa on this 13.3-mile moderate gravel cycling loop through Parque Natural Archipiélago Chinijo, featuring volcanoes and beac

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Ferry Terminal

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14.0 km

Las Conchas Beach

Highlight • Beach

Perfect place with some shade to shelter from the sun

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18.0 km

View of Agujas Grandes

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From this track we go around the Agujas Grandes volcano, offering us wonderful views of it.

The Agujas Grandes volcano is the highest on the island of La Graciosa although it is only 266 meters above sea level.

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21.2 km

Caleta del Sebo

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Caleta del Sebo is the only town in La Graciosa and it is where the ferries arrive from Órzola. It is a very quiet town with sandy streets, white houses, and some restaurants where you can have a drink.

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21.4 km

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Ferry Terminal

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20.7 km

499 m

171 m

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21.1 km

290 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to the starting point of the gravel loop in La Graciosa?

The gravel loop starts and ends in Caleta del Sebo, the main settlement on La Graciosa. To reach La Graciosa, you'll need to take a ferry from Órzola on Lanzarote. Once on the island, motor vehicle access is highly restricted, so you'll either walk to the trailhead or use one of the island's authorized taxis. Bike rentals are also readily available in Caleta del Sebo.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees to cycle in the Parque Natural Archipiélago Chinijo?

No, you do not need a special permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this route within the Parque Natural Archipiélago Chinijo. The entire island of La Graciosa is part of this protected natural park, and cycling is a permitted activity. However, always respect the natural environment and stay on marked paths.

What is the terrain like on this gravel cycling route?

The terrain on this loop is primarily unpaved, consisting of wide dirt paths and compacted gravel. You should be prepared for challenging sections with sandy patches, loose stones, and cracks. Some parts can be basic and bumpy due to wear from 4x4 vehicles. While La Graciosa is generally flat, there are undulating sections, especially around volcanic formations like Montaña del Mojón and Las Agujas, where you might need to dismount and push your bike.

How difficult is this gravel cycling route?

This gravel loop is rated as moderate for touring cyclists. The difficulty comes from the varied and often uneven terrain, including sandy and stony sections. Strong winds can also add to the challenge. While there aren't significant high mountains, the total elevation gain requires good physical condition. Renting an electric bike can ease the effort.

What kind of bike is best suited for this route?

For this route, Fat Bikes are particularly well-suited for navigating the sandy terrain, and mountain bikes are a good choice for sports enthusiasts due to their robust nature. Standard touring bikes might struggle with some of the more challenging sections. Electric bikes are also a great option to make the ride more enjoyable.

What scenic highlights can I expect to see along the route?

The route showcases the stunning, unspoiled landscapes of the protected natural park. You'll encounter a blend of volcanic mountains and pristine beaches. Key scenic highlights include the beautiful Las Conchas Beach, panoramic views from the View of Agujas Grandes, and the charming fishing village of Caleta del Sebo. You can also enjoy views of the impressive Famara Cliffs of Lanzarote in the distance.

How long does it typically take to complete this gravel loop?

This gravel loop, which is approximately 21.4 kilometers long, typically takes between 2 to 3.5 hours of riding time. This duration can vary depending on your fitness level, the type of bike you're using, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery and take photos.

What is the best time of year to cycle this gravel loop?

La Graciosa generally has a mild climate, making it pleasant for outdoor activities year-round. However, to avoid the strongest winds and highest temperatures, the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) are often ideal. Always check the local weather forecast before you head out.

Is the Caleta del Sebo gravel loop dog-friendly?

While La Graciosa is generally welcoming, specific regulations for dogs on trails within the Parque Natural Archipiélago Chinijo can vary. It's always best to check local guidelines or with your accommodation provider in Caleta del Sebo regarding bringing dogs on the trails, especially concerning leash rules and protected wildlife.

Does this route connect with other trails on La Graciosa?

Yes, this gravel loop incorporates sections of several official trails on the island. You'll be cycling along parts of the Ruta del Norte, Ruta del Pedro Barba, Ruta del Corral, Ruta de Punta del Pobre, Calle La Orilla, Avenida Virgen del Mar, Calle Garcia Escamez, Calle Nudo, Calle La Roda, Calle La Braza, and Calle el Portillo.

What makes cycling in La Graciosa unique?

Cycling in La Graciosa offers a truly unique experience because it's one of the last places in Europe with virtually no asphalted roads. This creates an incredibly tranquil and immersive natural environment, free from the noise and traffic of motor vehicles. The entire island is a protected natural park, allowing you to witness nature in its purest form amidst volcanic landscapes and pristine beaches.

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Trail Reviews

Ludwig Vandamme
April 24, 2023, 240423 Rondrit La Graciosa

At 8.30 am the ferry sails us to la Graciosa, the bicycle goes along for free. I'm excited. During the crossing we round the sharp cliff of Punta Farioles. As we approach the island, the white houses of Caleta de Sebo become visible. Cycling through this village with white houses and dirt roads has something absurd, as if we are on a film set. We cycle in the direction of the two volcanoes Agujas Grandes and Chicas. Before the volcanoes we turn right. The road is in concrete, better than predicted and it's for us alone. In the north we pass a sandy part, but even that is easy to cycle. Then we go inland again, to the Bermeja volcano, which we climb. We are rewarded with fantastic views of the other volcanoes and islands, and of la playa de las conchas, known as the most beautiful beach on the island. When we go there we see why. 400 m pearly white beach, crystal clear water, view of uninhabited islands. We continue to enjoy ourselves for a while and then cycle back to Caleta del Sebo. There is still a lot to see, but how much beauty can one person handle in one day? We swim at the playa del salado and take the ferry back to Orzola at 4 pm.

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Steffen Wekeck
November 20, 2024, La Graciosa

We took the ferry to La Graciosa, a small, desert-like island, and went for a ride on old mountain bikes to explore the beaches. The relaxed and special atmosphere of the only place is very nice - just flat little houses with sandy roads in between. You feel like you're in a western. The cycle path around the island is not pleasant to ride everywhere with a mountain bike, because there are many ruts and it is otherwise quite impassable. The most beautiful part is on the northeast side, where you ride on soft sandy tracks. The beaches of Playa Lambra and Las Conchas are of course top - the first because of its isolation, the second because it looks like the South Seas and you can swim well if you ignore the red flag. Overall, it's worth it if you have good suspension!

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quaie
November 15, 2025, La Graciosa bike & hike

it was the highlight of the day ... taking an early ferry offers the chance to have few people on the road (yes, I know, November is already low season) and find a park place at Órzola

Although La Graciosa lacked asphalt roads, we didn't want to exclude this island from the challenge. We approached it as a day of recovery after covering all the other islands in this small paradise. We rented mountain bikes and spent the day enjoying the paradisiacal white sandy beaches surrounded by volcanoes. Additionally, we swam in the Atlantic Ocean for the first time during the trip. It was a very special way to conclude this challenge, allowing us to enjoy this small treasure of La Graciosa in a different manner.

La Graciosa is an island in the north of Lanzarote. In 2018 it was recognized as an independent Canary Island (the eighth). It can only be reached by a ferry that leaves from Orzola. (Bicycles are taken along free of charge - although there are a number of bike rental companies on the island for day tourists.) You can cycle to various beaches via slopes (there are no asphalted roads anymore), although in the north the Atlantic is too dangerous for swimming - but offers beautiful views. In the south there are some bathing bays where you can actually go into the sea. .

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