Tips for mountain biking in Fuerteventura
- Cristian

- Jan 18
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 19

1.Hydration and Sun Protection
The island's desert climate can be very hot and dry, especially in the summer months. Always carry water, and ideally, an extra bottle or hydration pack.
Apply sunscreen regularly, wear a hat or helmet with a visor, and consider UV-protective clothing.
2.Plan for Navigation
GPS/Maps: Some MTB routes are remote, and the island's trail markers can be scarce in some areas. A GPS device or a good offline map is essential.
Trail Apps: Use MTB trail apps like Komoot or Strava for route suggestions and GPS tracking. There are several marked trails, but exploring can also lead to more remote and rewarding routes.
3.Timing is Key
Early mornings or later afternoons are the best times to ride, especially in summer when temperatures can rise significantly.
Avoid the hottest midday hours (11 AM to 3 PM) to avoid heat exhaustion.
4.Safety First
Wear a helmet and protective gear, especially when riding more technical trails. Some of the trails may include exposed sections and sharp rocks, making protective gear even more important.
Consider riding with a buddy or at least informing someone of your planned route.
5.Be Respectful of Nature and Locals
By following these tips and preparing for Fuerteventura’s unique conditions, you’ll have a memorable and safe mountain biking adventure. The island’s diverse landscape, from volcanic terrain to sandy dunes and coastal paths, offers plenty of excitement. With the right gear, awareness of the weather, and respect for the environment, you'll enjoy the ride while staying safe. Whether you’re experienced or a beginner, Fuerteventura offers trails for all levels, and with a little preparation, you’ll have an unforgettable experience.




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