

Nearby attractions include Cesar Manriques creations such as Jameos del Agua, Cactus Garden, Mirador del Rio and The Guinate Tropical Bird Park. The neighbouring village of Haria is only 5 minutes away where you can find bars, restaurants, an art gallery and a local craft market held every Saturday morning in the village square.
The coastal village of Arrieta is also only 10 minutes away which has a fabulous beach and several restaurants and tapas bars. Slightly further north towards Orzola there are many white sandy beaches. The nearest Golf Course at Costa Teguise is only 15 minutes drive away.
Most people visit Lanzarote to enjoy the year round warm climate, it's unique landscape and to sample the Islands cultural centres, most of which have been influenced by the famous artist Cesar Manrique.
The island is 37 miles long and 20 miles wide and is a perfect destination for sun-lovers and those who love water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing, snorkelling and diving. Spectacular walking scenery and stunning mountain biking are on offer.
Beaches of all sorts can be found - including white, golden and volcanic black sand beaches - those that are suitable and safe for families, remote and wild for the surfer and even at Charco de Palo one ideal for naturists.
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"Can you see with an artist’s eye what a Falcon sees flying high in the Lanzarote sky? A desolate landscape you may think below look again my friend, look long and slow, and then see the stark beauty residing there.
The land once covered by an ocean thrust up and shaped by the volcanoes' thunderous motion, setting it then into the light of day, Lanzarote was here to stay. The sun, moon, wind and rain enhanced its tortured landscape into the stark beauty we see today
Are you a budding Constable or Turner? Or even a Lee Miller? Looking for somewhere to relax and challenging to hone your skills? "
John Howard Davies