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Montañas del Fuego - Timanfaya

Las Montañas del Fuego are like a walk on the Moon on earth.

They originated after the violent volcanic eruptions in the south of Lanzarote between 1730 and 1736 resulting in the Parque Nacional de Timanfaya. Las Montañas del Fuego have a deserted beauty, and a range of ochre shades that astound visitors. They seem small compared to one of Manrique’s powerful and fresh pieces of art, which combines, yet again, art, nature and humankind living in harmony.

From deep down on earth, Islote de Hilario stands out, surrounded by a 200-square-kilometre sea of lava where 25 dormant craters lay. There, Manrique let his restless mind loose, and with his genius he came up with the idea of El Diablo restaurant bringing that place to life. That work of art, was the result of a extraordinary combination of humankind and nature, without a doubt, one of the most impressive pieces in the world. The furnace in El Diablo uses the natural heat of the earth to cook unique dishes right under our feet, ten metres deep, at almost 300 degrees.

Extreme heat that comes out to the surface and creates unforgettable moments for visitors. The natural and artistic landscape of Las Montañas del Fuego allows tourists to visit the Ruta de los Volcanes on special vehicles in order for the experience of seeing such wonders of nature, in this moon-like landscape, unique.

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INFORMATION OF INTEREST

29.011389, -13.779722

Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, Yaiza y Tinajo

Opening hours:

9:30 h. -15:45 h.

Recommended visiting hours: 

This is a highly visited National Park during high season -15 July to 15 September and Easter.

It is advisable to visit us from 9:30 to 11:00 and 15:00 to 16:00, in order to avoid waiting in line.

Valid fee from 1st January 2020

Adult:

12,00 euros – 20% off from 15:00 h.

Children:

6,00 euros (7 – 12) – 20% off from 15:00 h.

Canarian Adult Resident:

9,60 euros

Canarian Child Resident:

4,80 euros

Residents in Lanzarote:

2.00 euros

Discount for people with disabilities:

30% discount off tickets to visit the centre by submitting the corresponding certificate at the tickets office.

We recommend purchasing one of the 3, 4 or 6-centre tickets available, saving up to €9,50. In doing so, you will be able to organise your trip more comfortably and enjoy the work of artist César Manrique from different perspectives, combining Montañas del Fuego/Timanfaya, with other Centres of interest around the island.

Vouchers are on sale on CACT Lanzarote ticket offices

Free car and bicycle parking facilities available, follow the instructions of the parking personnel.

Cafeteria.

El Diablo Restaurant.

Gift Shop.

Tour bus (included in the ticket price).

Free Wi-fi in the Centre.

Dress code
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and shoes. Wear a hat in the summer, as well as sunscreen and sunglasses when outside, between June and September. In the winter, between October and April, wear warm clothes as it can be quite windy.

Photographs
We recommend photographing the geiser area, the natural furnace, the statue of El Diablo and the Ruta de los Volcanes.

Payment
It is recommended to pay by credit card

Others
Beware when opening the car door at the parking area as it is on a slope and other vehicles could be affected

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