Die dramatische, mondähnliche Landschaft des Timanfaya-Nationalparks hat Lanzarote auf die Landkarte gebracht. Sie ist sogar so beeindruckend, dass die Insel 1993 von der UNESCO zur Weltbiosphäre erklärt wurde. Auf dieser aufregenden geführten Fahrradtour erkunden Sie alle Klippen und Krater dieser vulkanischen Mondlandschaft. Sie ist die Hauptattraktion der Insel.
Timanfaya-Nationalpark Fahrradtour
- Entdecken Sie den Süden der Insel mit dem Fahrrad
- Radfahren durch die Lavafelder des Timanfaya-Nationalparks
- Sehen Sie die Vulkanlandschaft der Insel
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- Alle Aktivitäten sind abhängig von Geschicklichkeit und Körpergröße - Mindesthöhe: 140 cm
- Die Kinder müssen immer von ihren Eltern oder Erziehungsberechtigten begleitet werden, die für sie verantwortlich sind.
- Möglichkeit, einen Kindersitz für Kinder als Begleiter zu verwenden - Höchstgewicht 25 kg
- Ein Transfer ist nicht möglich, Sie müssen sich also an einem der beiden Büros von Bike Sensations in Puerto del Carmen treffen:1. Avenida de las Playas 49 C.C. Los Arcos um 9:00 Uhr2. Avenida de las Playas 57 C.C. Los Dragos um 9:00 Uhr
- Nicht geeignet für Gäste, die in schlechter gesundheitlicher Verfassung sind
- Nicht rollstuhlgerecht
- Nicht geeignet für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
- Geeignetes Schuhwerk mitbringen
- Speisen und Getränke nicht inbegriffen
- Transfers nicht inbegriffen
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