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Ermita de San Jose

Lanzarote  >  Spain

A valley with a mixture of active and inactive smallholdings and uncultivated scrub. A couple of smallholdings have noisy dogs but they are not a problem.

Added* by Roger Moody
Most recent update 23 February 2026
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Description

The Ermita de San Jose valley is just north of Teguise. The area off the LZ-10 allows a circular walk on fairly flat well defined tracks. It is popular with runners and cyclists so mid-week is usually quieter. Berthelot's Pipit, Great Grey Shrike, Spanish Sparrow, Eurasian Kestrel and Common Raven are easily seen. Stone-curlew is regularly heard and sometimes seen. Eurasian Hoopoe and Houbara Bustard are possible.

Stone-curlew and other birds can also be seen above the valley but that does involve a somewhat energetic scramble.

Details

Access

The Ermita de San Jose area is located just outside Teguise. I used to park at the back of the school and I assume that is still possible, but staff and students do park there. I now turn off the LZ-10 going towards Haria on the unmade road signed Las Nieves 5 and park either where the unmade road goes right at a crossroads or continue straight at that point and park just after the junction. Access by cycle would be easy and buses go to Teguise. It would then be a relatively short walk to the school and start from there. Press a P on the map for directions.

Terrain and Habitat

Agriculture , Scattered trees and bushes , Valley

Conditions

Flat , No shadow , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

All year round

Route

Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

A telescope might be useful if trying. To see Stone-curlew at the site identified on the west side of the valley, where I have only ever been able to hear them. However I have once seen one on a cultivated part of the valley floor, so they could turn up anywhere.

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