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This wild beach has been a hidden gem, free from the hustle and bustle of tourists - but not for long! Enjoy the peace and quiet before it's gone, and take advantage of the public free entry.
Playa del Pozo, which gets its name from the old wells nearby, can be accessed either by a path along the cliff from Playa Quemada or through the Barranco Higueral from Femes. These wells contain brackish water.
I had a wonderful time horseback riding in Lanzarote. The ride along the top of the mountains was beautiful and the cantering across the beach and through the valleys and mountains was simply amazing. I would definitely give it a 5-star rating and it was very peaceful.
The beach near Playa Quemada, officially known as Playa del Pozo, is a great spot to visit. It's easily identifiable by the arrow on the trail and the well that is located there, a name that locals have given it for many years. What's more, this beach is unique for its gray sand and pebbles.
This mostly deserted and romantic natural beach, Playa del Pozo, is a hidden gem. With its gray sand and pebbles, it is a great place for a peaceful and serene getaway. It can only be reached by a long walk, but it's well worth the effort - I give it 5 stars! Playa del Paso, on the other hand, is located on the opposite side of the island, north of El Golfo.