The Cabildo of Lanzarote is moving towards sustainable mobility with the construction of the Lanzarote cycle path in its section III, phase of the route that will connect Puerto de los Mármoles and Hotel Salinas.
These works, promoted by the Cabildo of Lanzarote through the Sustainable Urban Development Strategy 'Conurban Azul', are part of the Pluriregional Operational Program of Spain FEDER 2014-2020, which is 85% co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
The president of the Cabildo, María Dolores Corujo, highlighted the importance of "promoting sustainable mobility on the island that allows both the inhabitants of Lanzarote and those who come to visit us to have infrastructures adapted for it."
For his part, the Minister of Public Works, Alfredo Mendoza, assured that this project "represents an impulse to the use of an ecological and sustainable means of transport" and stressed "the important investment carried out to improve the services of the island and sustainably connect three important municipalities of Lanzarote."
A cycle path that will allow the residents and visitors of the island to travel through the municipalities of San Bartolomé, Teguise and Arrecife by bike and on foot following the line of its coast, thus allowing the improvement of cycling transport and implementing a greater use of the bicycle.