The village of Haría

The enchanting village in the valley of the thousand palm trees

Haría, in the north of Lanzarote, is situated in the charming “valley of the thousand palm trees”, one of the best groves of native palm trees in the Canary Islands. As the road winds between the mountains, there appears below an oasis in the middle of the island’s natural geology – green fields and crops dotted by the white of the traditional white architecture. In the shade of the mysterious Corona Volcano sleeps Haría, lulled by the tranquility of a very unique countryside.

Engaging countryside, home to César Manrique

This pretty farming village offers visitors a variety of gratifying experiences with which to fill their suitcases. A must is a visit to the Casa Museo (Museum Home) of the world famous artist César Manrique. León y Castillo square invites you to relax in the shade of its laurel and eucalyptus trees. In the centre of the village is the Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación church (Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation) to where all village’s streets and laneways lead. One of the oldest religious buildings is the Hermitage of San Juan Bautista (Saint John the Baptist) which is located on the way into the Haría

Historical heritage
Heritage
Public transport
Restoration
Shop/shopping
Touristic bus
Touristic info
Localidad
Haría

TENERIFE

TENERIFE

GRAN CANARIA

GRAN CANARIA

FUERTEVENTURA

FUERTEVENTURA

LANZAROTE

LANZAROTE

LA GRACIOSA

LA GRACIOSA

LA GOMERA

LA GOMERA

LA PALMA

LA PALMA

EL HIERRO

EL HIERRO
Sustainability
Sostenibilidad
  • Never leave waste of any type lying around, including cigarette butts. Leftover food leads to a proliferation of rats and wild cats, which pose a serious threat to the fauna.
  • Do not throw any waste or other objects into the sea.
  • Respect the animals. Do not bother them or feed them. If you see an injured specimen, you can call the emergency number: 112. Do not pick flowers or plants.
  • Do not pick up or take away stones or any other item from the natural environment. And do not move them to pile them up into sadly famous 'towers'.
  • Respect and look after the area's historic and cultural heritage, along with the different items of public furniture (information panels, railings, seats, lighting, etc.).
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