Visible from any point in the north, Mount Tindaya rises majestically as one of Fuerteventura's major landmarks. This geological wonder is characteristic of the island's evolution and has played an important role throughout its religious and cultural history
The harshness of the climate and the erosion of time have carved out of the base of the Macizo de Betancuria the formation that is seen today. A place of worship for the Prehispanic inhabitants, Mount Tindaya contains one of the most impressive rock carvings of feet (pod morphs) to be found in the Canaries. A place where the island's past is proudly displayed to those visitors who are looking for more than sun and sand.