The route comes to an end, once again in Maó, after having gone all the way around Menorca. A good part of this last stage runs through urban terrain, although there are still charming coves such as Biniancolla, Alcalfar or Rafalet. In addition, it is worth enjoying the views of Illa de l’Aire and its […]
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Camí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #09: Son Bou – Binibèquer Vell
Ravines still are the common thread of this route’s stage that follows part of the island’s coastline. The Barranc de Cala en Porter ravine stands out as the longest in Menorca. The path borders farmland and passes near some of the most notable Talayotic sites, such as the town of Torre d’en Galmés and the […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #08: Cala Galdana – Son Bou
Menorca shows a new face in this section of its southern coast. The ravines are the main actors of this stage, which also links three important tourist settlements such as Cala Galdana, Sant Tomàs and Son Bou. The second half of the trail is an introduction to a flatter section of the island’s coastline, leaving […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #07: Cap d’Artrutx – Cala Galdana
This section of the southern profile of Menorca includes important tourist settlements as well as unspoiled stretches and paradisiacal beaches with white sand and turquoise waters. Son Saura, Es Talaier, Cala en Turqueta or Macarella are some emblematic names that can be found in these kilometers. Camí de Cavalls 360º offers a good number […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #06: Ciutadella – Cap d’Artrutx
Rocky terrain and irregular surface but with hardly any unevenness leads the participants to the south of the island. The path follows the entire profile of the coast, passing through several coves and crossing the extensive urbanized areas just south of Ciutadella. The emblematic Farola d’Artrutx marks the end of the stage. Camí de Cavalls […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #05: Cala Morell – Ciutadella
A desolate landscape battered by the weather is the scene of the route’s section that goes from the north to the west of Menorca. Stone and cliffs dominate, and vegetation is sparse. Towards the end, the emblematic Pont d’en Gil leads to the residential areas announcing the arrival in Ciutadella. Camí de Cavalls 360º offers […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #04: Camí des Alocs – Cala Morell
The itinerary goes through the rest of the island’s Tramuntana area and allows you to discover some of its most emblematic landscapes, such as Cala del Pilar and La Vall. Towards the end of the stage, it enters the dry Menorca and finishes in Cala Morell, a residential area steeped in history. Camí de […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #03: Ses Salines de Fornells – Camí des Alocs
The route gets into the wildest section of the Menorcan coastline and the most isolated area on the entire island. Cliffs, unspoiled coves and a well-preserved coastline, which is the maritime nucleus of the Biosphere Reserve. This is the scene of the biggest elevation gain of the whole route, which is concentrated at the end […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #02: Favàritx – Ses Salines de Fornells
The first half of this section through the north coast of Menorca finishes crossing the Parc Natural de S’Albufera des Grau and allows to discover some of its main habitats. After going through a series of residential areas, the stages ends near to Fornells, one of the island’s touristic and gastronomic centers. Camí de Cavalls […]
Read moreCamí de Cavalls 360º in 10 days #01: Maó – Favàritx
The first twenty kilometers of Camí de Cavalls 360º include great attractions, such as the Parc Natural de S’Albufera des Grau, the most important protected area on the island. In addition, you can also see examples of native vegetation, defensive towers and lonely unespoiled coves. Camí de Cavalls 360º offers a good number of modalities, […]
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