Category: Natural Areas
La Punta de n´Amer is a protected natural area covering 200 hectares on the small peninsula which separates Sa Coma from Cala Millor. There are areas of pine and tamarisk …
Formentor is a narrow peninsula at the extreme north of Mallorca within the municipality of Pollença; it is 12 km long and reaches a width of 3 km, and there …
Sa Mesquida, also known as Cala Mesquida, is a small tourist development within the municipality of Capdepera. It was built in 1962 and is made up of houses, with a …
The sand dunes in Es Trenc develop through a 500 metres wide line along the coast. This area is between the beach and Es Salobrar salt lagoon -the most extensive …
The Serra de Tramuntana is the highest mountain range and the most extensive natural area on Mallorca, representing a zone of great ecological value. The range is approximately 90 km …
Itinerary: Sóller – Biniaraix (30 minutes) – Salt des Cans (1 hour 30 minutes) – Es Cornador (40 minutes) – Salt des Cans (30 minutes) – Biniaraix (1 hour 25 …
Itinerary: Escorca – S´Entreforc (1hour) – Sa Calobra (3 hours) The total duration of the route is 4 hours. Some stretches of the bed of the torrent can be difficult, …
Track: Main road C-710 – Es Pas des Cossi (45 minutes) – Mount Galatzó (1 hour and 35 minutes) Es Pas des Cossi (1 hour and 10 minutes) – main …
La Trapa is in Sant Josep valley, at the south-east of Tramuntana mountains in Andratx´s municipal area. Its name is due to a group of trappist monks who established there …
The Natural Park of Albufera is a wetland area of great ecological importance. It extends over the districts of Alcúdia, Muro and Sa Pobla, and it is separated from the …