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In Haría it is possible to visit an interesting natural place called the Peñas del Chache the name of Chache comes clearly from Guanche. This peña is the highest peak of the island of Lanzarote with 670 meters above sea level.
The Chache is a rocky hill that is located concretely in the massif of Famara, in addition to an interesting place in the surroundings archaeological remains of the first settlers have been found from the island of Lanzarote, constructions that have been interpreted as places of worship for the Guanches that inhabited these lands.
Peñas del Chache is one of the main points of reference in which you can see a natural spectacle in the clear nights on the island. Up to here come a multitude of visitors thanks to which you can reach easily in vehicle, that climb to be able to enjoy the beauty of the Milky Way thanks to the absence of light pollution.
Al Chache can also be climbed by an interesting route that goes from the Famara beach and climbs until reaching this point, although the altiplano does not highlight the panoramic views much They are simply spectacular.
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