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SURFACE AND MATERIALS
The promenade is paved with a mix of concrete and natural stone, referencing Lanzarote’s volcanic origins. It follows the natural coastal line, preserving the original terrain. The surface is firm, durable, and visually respectful of the surrounding landscape.
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VEGETATION AND LIGHTING
Palms, succulents, and native species provide shade and soil stability along the route. Night lighting is soft and designed to minimize ecological impact. Every detail reflects an environmentally conscious approach to landscape design and urban planning.
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SPORT AND ROUTE
The full route from Pechiguera Lighthouse to Los Coloradas covers around 7.4 km. It takes about 90 - 120 minutes to walk, or 35–50 minutes to run. The path is flat, well-lit, and lined with sea views—ideal for active movement in a safe, scenic setting.
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ACCESSIBILITY AND USE
The entire route is wheelchair- and stroller-friendly and suitable for cyclists. Locals use it for jogging, yoga, or evening walks. In certain sections, it becomes a lively social space, home to open-air markets, cafés, and spontaneous community gatherings.
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VIEWS AND ATMOSPHERE
There are scenic views of Lobos Island and the distant outline of Fuerteventura. The route blends quiet, natural segments with livelier stretches filled with coastal scents and city life. It offers a seamless balance between nature and urban experience.
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ECOLOGY AND URBAN DESIGN
The promenade serves as an ecological corridor linking coastal habitats. Along the route, benches, viewpoints, and artistic elements offer rest without disrupting the scenery. It also acts as a key urban axis connecting beaches, ports, and residential areas.