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Órzola Harbour

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Órzola Harbour

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Órzola Harbor is the bustling heart of Órzola, a charming and tranquil fishing village nestled at the northernmost tip of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain. Situated at an elevation of 11 meters within the municipality of Haría, this picturesque settlement serves as the essential gateway to the pristine island of La Graciosa and the wider Chinijo Archipelago. Surrounded by the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the Malpaís de la Corona and at the base of the Cordillera de Famara, the…

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    January 29, 2023

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    This ferry goes to La Graciosa and normally leaves every 30 minutes, but the schedules change in winter and the entrance costs 13 euros. You can find more information here: granguanche.com/ferries

    Do not go to La Graciosa if you only go with road bikes as there are no paved roads on the whole island.
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    May 7, 2020

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    Órzola is the northernmost town in Lanzarote and the "gateway" to the small island of La Graciosa. Boats to La Graciosa leave from the port.
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    December 25, 2019

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    However, the ferry does not help road cyclists as there are no paved roads on La Graciosa.
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    1. Órzola – Caletón Blanco Beach loop from Órzola

    7.13km

    01:52

    50m

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Haría, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best types of trails or walks accessible directly from Órzola Harbor?

    While Órzola Harbor itself is a small settlement, it serves as an excellent starting point for coastal walks and explorations of the unique volcanic landscape. You can find trails leading to nearby unspoiled beaches like Caleta del Blanco and Caletón Blanco, which feature natural pools. For more extensive hiking, routes into the Malpaís de la Corona, characterized by lava fields from the Monte Corona volcano, are accessible. These trails often offer a striking contrast of white sand against dark volcanic rock.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level of trails around Órzola?

    The terrain around Órzola is varied, ranging from sandy paths along beaches to rocky, volcanic trails in the Malpaís de la Corona. Many coastal walks are relatively flat and easy, suitable for most hikers. However, venturing into the volcanic areas can involve uneven surfaces and loose rock, requiring sturdy footwear. While not typically high-elevation, some routes may have moderate ascents and descents. Difficulty generally ranges from easy to moderate, depending on the chosen path.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features near Órzola Harbor worth visiting?

    Absolutely. Beyond the harbor itself, the most notable natural features are the stunning white sand beaches and natural pools, particularly at Caletón Blanco. These pools, formed by volcanic outcrops, offer calm, shallow waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The dramatic volcanic landscape of the Malpaís de la Corona, with its vast expanses of lava, also provides unique viewpoints and a stark, beautiful environment.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Órzola Harbor and its hiking trails?

    Órzola is connected to other parts of Lanzarote by public bus services. While specific routes and schedules can vary, buses typically operate from larger towns like Arrecife and Haría to Órzola. It's advisable to check the local bus timetable (often referred to as 'guaguas') for the most current information, especially if you plan to access hiking trails further afield without a car.

    How crowded does Órzola Harbor get on weekends or during peak season?

    Órzola Harbor can experience increased activity on weekends and during peak tourist seasons, primarily due to its role as the ferry departure point for La Graciosa. While the village maintains a tranquil atmosphere compared to larger resorts, the harbor area itself can become busy with visitors awaiting ferries. Parking can also fill up quickly during these times, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended for a more relaxed experience.

    Are the trails and areas around Órzola Harbor suitable for dogs?

    While Órzola itself is a small village, many of the natural areas and trails around it are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected natural areas or near wildlife. Be mindful of the volcanic terrain, which can be rough on paws, and ensure you carry enough water for your pet, particularly during warmer months.

    Are there accommodation options directly in Órzola village?

    Órzola is a small fishing village, so accommodation options are more limited compared to larger tourist resorts. You'll find a selection of charming guesthouses, apartments, and holiday rentals, often reflecting the traditional Canarian style. These provide an authentic and peaceful stay, distinct from the more bustling hotel complexes found elsewhere on the island. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.

    What is the typical duration of a walk around Órzola Harbor itself?

    A leisurely stroll around the immediate harbor area and through the small village of Órzola can be enjoyed in about 30 minutes to an hour. This allows time to observe the fishing boats, see the drying fish ropes, and perhaps browse the local shops or enjoy a coffee. For longer walks, you would extend your route to include the nearby beaches or coastal paths.

    Are there any wild swimming spots or natural pools in the Órzola area?

    Yes, the Órzola area is renowned for its beautiful natural pools and wild swimming spots. The most popular is Caletón Blanco, where volcanic rock formations create sheltered, shallow pools with crystal-clear waters, perfect for a refreshing dip. Other nearby beaches like Caleta del Blanco also offer excellent opportunities for swimming in a natural, unspoiled setting.

    What should I wear for walking or hiking in the Órzola settlement and surrounding areas?

    Given the varied terrain and climate, it's best to wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots, especially if you plan to explore the volcanic landscapes. Light, breathable clothing is suitable for most of the year. Don't forget sun protection, including a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, as the sun can be intense. A light jacket or windbreaker can be useful for cooler evenings or windy coastal conditions.

    What are the main differences between visiting Órzola and Punta Mujeres?

    While both are charming northern Lanzarote villages, Órzola is primarily known as the gateway to La Graciosa and for its authentic fishing village atmosphere with excellent seafood restaurants. It offers access to white sand beaches and natural pools. Punta Mujeres, on the other hand, is famous for its extensive network of natural sea pools carved into the volcanic rock, which are popular for swimming. It generally has a more residential feel and is less focused on ferry traffic, offering a slightly different, perhaps quieter, coastal experience.

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