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Cala Turqueta and Cala Macarella
A circular route from Cala Tuqueta, allowing you to stop at three magnificent beaches in the south of Menorca: Turqueta, Macarelletta and Macarella. A hike without any particular difficulty, but which requires caution on the sections off the main path.
From Cala Galdena to Platja de Binigaus
This is a circular route on Menorca, which is quite rare. Starting from Cala Galdena, a charming seaside resort in the south of Menorca, you will discover some of the most beautiful beaches and coves on the island: Cala Mitjana, Cala Trebaluger and Binigaus Beach. It's hard to resist the turquoise waters and white sand beckoning you. For a change of pace, the return journey is via the famous Cami de Cavalls (GR® 223), an unmissable trail that circles the entire island. The entire route is on marked trails, so it's impossible to get lost.
Cava des Coloms from Sant Tomas
A short round trip to visit the majestic Cava des Coloms cave, taking the route from St Tomas and the beaches of Binigaus (nothing better to cool off a little on the way back!), and a short detour to the top of the hill.
Between Es Canutells (Carretera de Binidali) and Binibequer Vell
This hike passes through a beautiful cove that is perfect for swimming and allows you to visit Binibèquer Vell, a white village reminiscent of the white villages of Andalusia. It partially follows the Camì de Cavalls.
From Es Grau to the Favaritx lighthouse
For me, this hike is one of Menorca's must-dos. It crosses the s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park before joining the Cami de Cavalls (GR®223). The coastline and coves along the way to the Favaritx Lighthouse are magnificent. This is a round trip, so there is no need to go all the way to the lighthouse if you are tired, as you can see it in the distance from the coves.
Route Calas Llobriga, Mesquida, Moltó, Agulla and climb to Son Jaumell
Route starting from Cala Agulla , first passing through the pine forest to go around, then through the pine and oak forest to Cala Llobriga, then up to Som Jaumell for a spectacular panoramicview of Cala Lliteres, Capdepera, Cala Mezquida and, on a clear day, as far as Cap de Formentor. In some places, the trail is uneven and unshaded, so take care, especially in hot weather. You can take a well-deserved break for a swim at the various coves along the route.
Around Cala Ratjada
Put on your walking shoes and let the sea breeze carry you away as you set off from Cala Moll. The path clings to the cliffs, where the turquoise sea murmurs beneath your feet.
Soon, the Capdepera lighthouse appears on the horizon, a granite guardian watching over the sparkling waters. Continue towards Pointe de l'Olla, between secret coves and sculpted rocks, before reaching Pointe des Gullo, the setting for wild panoramas and moments suspended in time.
Between sky, sea and light, this route invites you to savour the essentials, in a rugged and vital harmony.
Around Capdepera
Ready to embark on a getaway where the Mediterranean is your constant companion? From the moment you set off from Cala Moll, let yourself be carried away by the waves lapping against the rocks, while the path reveals pearly coves and cliffs bathed in light.
You will first pass through the secret coves of Na Tocanera, a refuge for seagulls and a treasure trove of sea scents, before the panoramic views open up onto the rugged headlands of Capdepera. Finally, this coastal loop ends in Provensals, with its pastel-coloured streets and warm atmosphere, in beauty and serenity.