
Ye is a small agricultural town belonging to the municipality of Haría, on the island of Lanzarote, located at the foot of the north face of the La Corona volcano, one of the most important natural monuments. from Lanzarote.
It covers a large part of the northeastern end of the island and is product of the eruptive activity of the volcano of t...
Visit the beautiful town parish in honor of San Francisco Javier and its square. In it you can enjoy the tranquility that emanates from this town under the watchful eye of the imposing and spectacular volcano.
Savor a good roast meat with local products, a glass of wine from Lanzarote and the most spectacular views of the most virgin rural areas of the island of Conejera.
In its surroundings it houses one of the tourist centers designed by César Manrique: the Mirador del Río, which offers us one of the most beautiful landscapes. dazzling Lanzarote
Original construction dug into the ground and blended into the environment , offers a panoramic view of a group of islet...
Another more tiny and humble viewpoint but with equally impressive views is charming Ye viewpoint.
In addition, this town is the starting point of two emblematic routes of Lanzarote on foot: the ascent to the Volcán de la Corona and the descent to the Risco de Famara.
The imposing crater of the majestic Corona Volcano, a volcanic edifice of great geological, scenic and natural importance. There are many paths that ascend to the crater of the volcano, they are of little difficulty and are ideal for doing them with the smallest of the family if that is the case. you want it.
Our journey begins near the e Ye rmita, along a path that starts on the left.
The descent to the Risco de Famara, along the well-known Los Gracioseros path, begins at the Mirador de Ye. This path of almost 1 hour duration, will take you to the beautiful Playa del Risco. The trail itself It is simple, but it is quite demanding physically due to the steep slope.
This trail is located in the north of the island, in the municipality of Haría.
In Ye the festivities are celebrated in honor of San Francisco Javier the first fortnight of November.