Caleta de Fuste
Caleta de Fuste, also known as El Castillo, is a popular coastal town located on the east coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. It lies along the FV-2 highway in Fuerteventura’s central east coast amid volcanic plains and scattered farms. The area showcases Fuerteventura’s arid inland with goat herds, cardón cacti, and distant mountain views toward the Betancuria massif, part of the island’s biosphere reserve. It is part of the municipality of Antigua and is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, sandy beaches, and numerous holiday resorts. One notable attraction is the Torre de San Buenaventura, an 18th-century defensive tower built to protect the coast from pirates.
Region: Canarias
City: Tuineje
Distance: 20.49 km
Elevation Gain: 115 m
Elevation Loss: 210 m
Difficulty: 93 (Easy)
FIETS Index: 0.24 FIETS
Avg Grade: -1.58 %
Max cat climb: 4
Min elevation: 8 m
Max elevation: 158 m
Ride Category: Flat