Parque Nacional de Timanfaya
Living volcanic landscape with the bus Route of the Volcanoes.

The Parque Nacional de Timanfaya is a national park on the island of Lanzarote (Canary Islands), between the towns of Yaiza and Tinajo, known for its volcanic landscape.
The park can be explored via several routes: the Ruta de Tremesana, the Ruta de Los Volcanes, the coastal routes and a dromedary route, some guided and others self-guided. It has the Centro de Visitantes e Interpretación de Mancha Blanca and the El Diablo restaurant on the Islote de Hilario. Access to the guided routes is arranged by booking through the official Parques Nacionales platform.
To protect the park, rules apply such as walking only on marked trails, a ban on removing volcanic material and a ban on drones.
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