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Tabayesco
The climb starts at the crossroads where the LZ-1 meets the LZ-207, rising gradually toward the small village of Tabayesco before the real work begins. From there, the road winds for about ten kilometers through quiet farmland and dry ravines, a landscape of terraces, fig trees, and scattered white houses. The gradient stays steady and forgiving, letting you find a rhythm as you climb higher toward the Mirador de Haria. Near the top, the views widen across the ocean and the northern ridges of the island.
Cycling routes featuring Tabayesco
This climb is part of these cycling routes.
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Best time to climb Tabayesco
When is the best time to climb Tabayesco?
Tabayesco offers excellent riding conditions for much of the year. The best months are January through May and August through December, giving you plenty of flexibility when planning your cycling trip to Lanzarote.
For more detailed information about weather and riding conditions, see the Lanzarote cycling guide.
Plan Your Visit to Lanzarote
Discover where to stay, climbs, routes, bike rentals, cafes, and everything you need to plan your cycling trip in the Lanzarote Guide.