The Mirador de Ye, is located in the north of the island of Lanzarote, on the outskirts of the town of Ye, and offers an impressive view of the river that separates the island from the volcanoes of the Chinijo Archipelago, with its islets and rocks.
Group of islets formed by La Graciosa, Alegranza and Montaña Clara, together with Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste or...
This viewpoint is especially striking for the view it offers of the island of La Graciosa, the only inhabited island in the archipelago, as well as the cliffs of the Risco de Famara. In addition, you can see the waves of the sea crashing against the rocks of Montaña Amarilla, which invites you to take a boat and explore the nearby islands.
The Riscos de Famara, with their impressive vertical walls, are the main mountain massif of Lanzarote, in the north of t...
One of the most impressive things about the Mirador de Ye is that it is immersed in the Risco de Famara, a 22-kilometre cliff that crosses the island and offers a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.
To get to the viewpoint, it is necessary to take the Las Rositas road in the town of Ye and it should always be visited during daylight hours. In addition, the viewpoint is the start and end of the Los Gracioseros path, a journey that allows you to descend and ascend the cliff and that served as communication for the inhabitants of La Graciosa.
In summary, the Mirador de Ye is an essential place to visit in Lanzarote, as it offers an impressive panoramic view of the nearby islands, the cliffs and the nature that surrounds the town of Ye.