Attractions and places to see around Muro, located on the northern plains of Mallorca, offer a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural experiences. The region features expansive beaches like Playa de Muro and significant natural parks such as S'Albufera Natural Park, providing diverse landscapes. Historical landmarks, including Muro Old Town and the Parish Church of Sant Joan Baptista, reflect the area's cultural heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from wetlands and dunes to ancient villages and…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Start of a very nice walk
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very pretty here, very pretty
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One of the most beautiful villages in Balagne, alleys, covered passages and houses blend into the rock. The view of the plain and the sea is splendid.
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The pass itself has a provisional pass sign at the junction to a fenced antenna system, but the D 151 towards Montegrosso as a mountain road climbs by about 15 meters in altitude over the next undulating 800 meters.
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For those who are planning a detour to the Forêt Domaniale de Bonifatu or who are thinking of driving past Calvi and heading southwest over the Col de Marsolino, it even represents a shortcut via a beautiful hillside road. Which brings us to the most important point: the most beautiful panorama of the bay of Calvi and the ridge towards Monte Cinto is probably from the road over the Col de Salvi. This means that on the D 151 leading over the pass, despite the very moderate traffic volume, you may well come across a coach that is too big for the road, which is mostly only one and a half lanes wide.
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The Col de Salvi is a quiet, very worthwhile connection option for racing cyclists who are heading towards Calvi from the (north)east via the Col de San Colombano or the Bocca di a Battaglia.
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Bocca di Salvi of Calenzana is a climb in the Corsica region. This climb is 11.7 kilometers long, with a positive elevation gain of 377 meters. The Bocca di Salvi of Calenzana has an average gradient of 3.2%. With this gradient, the climb has 176 degrees of difficulty. The highest point is 536 meters above sea level.
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Prrfect view but the road surface is annoying on a road bike on the ride down.
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Muro is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Playa de Muro, known for its nearly six kilometers of fine white sand and clear, shallow turquoise waters, ideal for families and watersports. Another significant natural feature is S'Albufera Natural Park, the largest wetland in the Balearic Islands, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and biking through its diverse landscapes of marshes and dunes.
Yes, Muro boasts a rich history. Explore the charming Muro Old Town with its narrow cobblestone streets and traditional architecture. Key landmarks include the imposing Parish Church of Sant Joan Baptista, a late Gothic church, and the Ethnological Museum of Muro, housed in a 17th-century manor, which provides insight into traditional rural Mallorcan life. The Convent and Church of Santa Anna are also significant cultural assets.
For families, Playa de Muro is an excellent choice with its calm, shallow waters and various amenities. The Ethnological Museum of Muro offers an engaging look into local history that can be interesting for all ages. Additionally, the Abandoned Village of Occi is listed as family-friendly, offering an adventurous exploration of historical ruins.
To experience traditional Mallorcan life, visit the Muro Old Town with its historic architecture. The Ethnological Museum of Muro offers a deep dive into rural Mallorcan traditions, showcasing tools and old kitchens. Don't miss the weekly market on Sunday mornings for local produce and crafts, and consider attending one of Muro's traditional festivals like Sant Antoni in January or Carnival in February.
The area around Muro is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling, particularly within S'Albufera Natural Park, which offers numerous routes through picturesque landscapes. For more structured activities, explore the various road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and running trails available in the region.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Abandoned Village of Occi offers panoramic views from its elevated position. Another great spot is Montemaggiore - Col de Salvi - Cateri, a mountain pass providing magnificent vistas over the entire bay of Calvi, the Balagne, and the Monte Grosso massif.
Muro is enjoyable year-round, but for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring natural parks, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for beach activities and watersports at Playa de Muro, though it can be quite warm for extensive hiking.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The picturesque village of Sant' Antonino is loved for its traditional architecture and easy walkability. The Abandoned Village of Occi is noted for its historical intrigue and stunning panoramic views. Many also enjoy the sensational sea views and challenging climbs offered by mountain passes like Bocca di Battaglia (1010 m).
For a more tranquil experience, head to S'Albufera Natural Park. While popular for birdwatching, its extensive network of gravel paths allows for exploration away from larger crowds. The 'Es Comú' section of Playa de Muro is also a more natural and unspoiled area, flanked by dunes and pine groves, offering a quieter beach experience.
Absolutely. The settlement of Sant' Antonino is a highly recommended picturesque village with traditional architecture, easily explored on foot. Another charming village is Belgodère, which nestles against the mountain and is an ideal spot for a break while cycling, offering a special charm.
S'Albufera Natural Park is the largest wetland in the Balearic Islands and a crucial habitat for over 300 bird species, serving as a significant stopover for migratory birds. It's an important ecological site with diverse landscapes of marshes and dunes, offering excellent opportunities for nature observation and exploration.


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