LHS Femes Circle May 2023

LHS Femes

A repeat visit to LHS Femes circular walk in the south of the island. A blustery day but the views down the many ravines of Los Ajaches were well worth the effort.

LHS Femes

The walk starts from the small church of San Marcial del Rubicón. Heads across the round-a-bout onto Calle del Filo and up onto the ridgeway at 404m.

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The Femes LHS circle is about 3 .5 hours. It is good under foot and is well marked. The map distance is about 8km.

The ridgeway itself is mostly north eastly. The path eventually zig zags its way back down to the valley floor at the Las Casitas end of the valley. We choose to cross the old soil extraction zone. Cross the LZ-702 and pick up the dirt track back to Femes on the other side of the valley.

As a coffee and cake suggestion or a spot of lunch we stopped at Restaurante Balcon de Femes. Restaurante El Mirador de Femes is right next door and Restaurante Casa Emiliano is just over he road and Bar Restaurante Casa Juan just off the roundabout.

If you get the chance Iglesia de San Marcial del Rubicón is well worth a peek inside. Around the inside walls of the church are models of family fishing boats, placed there to bring blessings on the fisherman who work them.

Femes LHS Circle – History

To read more on the history of Femes and the surrounding area, you can checkout the following sites:

The sites are in Spanish, so if it helps I have made an attempt to summarise a few topics of interest in the History section.

Tenegüime 1 & 2

Tenegüime 1 & 2

The Tenegüime 1 & 2 walks are between 3 and 4 hours depending on breaks and photo ops. Inclines are fairly gentle, but there are quite a few places where you have to scramble up and over a few rocks and walls.

You will be walking up a Barranco (ravine) so not to be attempted during or shortly after heavy rain. In the winter with the increased rainfall the area offers some stunning scenery, but there may be the odd pool and muddy section.

The first walk climbs out of the ravine just before the second one descends down into it. If you wish, the two walks could be combined into a single one in any number of ways.

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History – Tenegüime 1 & 2

To read more on the history of the area you can checkout the following sites:

The sites are in Spanish, so if it helps I have made an attempt to summarise a few topics of interest in the History section.

Teguise 3

Teguise 3

This is mostly a fairly easy walk however the short section to the glider take off zone is quite steep.

There are some alternate routes with this walk avoiding the steep climb and the Old Water Pipe section which is narrow and often shared with the occasional Mountain Bike.

Main points of interest are the old lime kilns and the disused water supply route between Famare and Arrecife.

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