Timanfaya National Park

Local nameParque Nacional de Timanfaya
LocationSpain

Timanfaya National Park is a Spanish national park in the southwestern part of the island of Lanzarote, in the Canary Islands. It covers parts of the municipalities Tinajo and Yaiza. The area is 51.07 square kilometres, and the parkland is entirely made up of volcanic soil.

The statue El Diablo by César Manrique is its symbol.

It is the only National Park in Spain which is entirely geological. Timanfaya National Park represents a sign of recent and historical volcanism in the Macaronesian Region. The last volcanic eruptions occurred during the 18th century as well as in the 19th century.

Tags National ParkNature ReserveProtected Area
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Admission

9€

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timanfaya_National_Park

Official Website http://www.gobiernodecanarias.org/cmayot/espaciosnaturales/espaciosnaturales/lanzarote/l0.html

Phone +34 928 840056

Coordinates 29°0'51.524" N -13°46'49.733" E

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