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Trekking
Waking on Fuerteventura is a much more enjoable pastime outside of the summer months, because although the weather in Fuerteventura does not vary a great deal throughout the year, it is warmer and much sunnier in the height of summer, and if you walk any distance you will need to carry plenty of fluids, and make sure you are protected from the sun.

The local government bodies in Fuerteventura have invested a lot of money into creating coastal walkways, such as the one that runs between Caleta de Fuste and Nuevo Horizonte, and these provide a way of going for a short stroll in whatever footwear you choose to wear, but for the more serious walks it is necessary to have some suitable shoes or boots. It rarely rains, but in the winter months the wind can be quite cool, especially in the mountains, so at least one additional layer of warm clothing is a good idea.

The landscape on Fuerteventura tends to resemble a marsscape, especially in the summer when the mountains become redder as the rocks warm up. The landscape is the result of millions of years of weathering of a remains of the volcanoes that formed Fuerteventura.

Ferries to the Lobos Island from Corralejo, and it is possible to walk around the entire island, including going up to the peak of the caldera, wich provides excellent views of Fuertentura and Lanzarote. As Lobos is a nature reserve, walkers are asked to stick to the tracks, and it has been suggested that the climb to the top of the Caldera should be closed. The photograph on the right is a view of Puerto del Rosario from near Nuevo Horizonte, which is now called Costa Antigua. The walk from Caleta de Fuste to Puerto del Rosario along the coast covers about 8 miles, with the majority of the walk being along tracks.

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