Cueva de las Cabras
★ 4.7 (292 reviews)
Cueva de las Cabras, also known as Cueva de los Suecos, is one of Lanzarote's hidden treasures offering breathtaking views over Playa de Famara. Located next to the famous Risco de Famara viewpoint in Haría, this natural formation invites you to a small adventure by descending stone stairs carved into the cliff face, more than 600 meters above sea level.
Access requires some caution, especially due to the strong winds that sweep this northern area of the island, but those who dare to peek out discover a privileged natural balcony with jaw-dropping panoramas. The cave itself is a small hollow in the rock offering shelter and a unique vantage point of the coastline. It's open 24 hours and access is free, though visiting on clear days is recommended to fully enjoy the visual spectacle.
This is a spot for adventurous travelers seeking experiences off the conventional tourist trail. Remember to wear proper footwear, watch out for wind gusts, and above all, respect the nature of this enclave that has won the hearts of those who discover it.
