This is a very fun modality in which we can also enjoy the island’s features through routes in nature reserves, starting with personalised sports advice.
There are two different tracks we will follow, the mountainous trail, and then a flatter stretch.
Punta de N'Amer
Itinerary: 6km approximately
Duration: 2 hours.
Equipment: Sports clothing and footwear, drink.
The terrain in which this route unfolds is flat, making this an excursion suitable for all ages and experience level. Throughout the hiking path one can see archaeological remains dating from 1500 BC, besides also including a visit to the 18th-century watch tower. The route ends at the beach of Sa Coma, so we will be able to enjoy a swim in the sea and a tasty, typical-Mallorcan snack.
Cala Morlanda | Cala Petita
Itinerary: 6km approximately
Duration: 3 hours.
Equipment: Sports clothing and footwear, drink.
The difficulty level in this case is due to more variegated rural terrain. Throughout the route we will pass by different sea caves as well as unspoilt coves and inlets. The final destination is Cala Morlanda, where if one so wishes, a swim in the sea and typical Mallorcan snack may be enjoyed.
Na Penyal
Itinerary: 6km approximately
Duration: 3 hours.
Equipment: Sports clothing and footwear, drink.
The terrain through which this route runs is uneven and in accumulated ascent, which makes this a high difficulty trail. During the course of the route we will climb a beautiful path up a mountain 200 metres high. Upon reaching the rocky summit, a spectacular view will be enjoyable of the island’s eastern bay. The outing concludes at the beach of Cala Millor, allowing us the option of enjoying a swim in the sea and savouring a traditional Mallorcan break-time meal.
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