Best attractions and places to see around Son Servera offer a blend of historical charm, cultural richness, and natural beauty on the northeast coast of Mallorca. The area features notable landmarks, diverse natural landscapes, and coastal points of interest. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy scenic viewpoints, and discover natural reserves. The region provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the Mediterranean environment.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Set off early and be prepared to walk along the beach at the beginning and end.
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Inviting access to the forest hiking trail
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It is a great hiking trail, but it is not easy. Depending on which path you choose between the two great bays, it can be relaxed or strenuous. The more strenuous option via the Talaia de Son Jaumell, in particular the very steep, narrow, rocky and scree-covered descent to Cala Mesquida, is only recommended if you are sure-footed and not afraid of the steep descent. However, you can also go back a little from the tower and then later turn right towards Cala Mesquida.
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It is a great hiking trail, but it is not easy. Depending on which path you choose between the two great bays, it can be relaxed or strenuous. The more strenuous option via the Talaia de Son Jaumell, in particular the very steep, narrow, rocky and scree-covered descent to Cala Mesquida, is only recommended if you are sure-footed and not afraid of the steep descent. However, you can also go back a little from the tower and then later turn right towards Cala Mesquida.
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A completely different world awaits you on the Aleppo Pine Trail. Absolute silence, shade under the trees, forest paths and secluded bays. Definitely worth a hike.
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The path through the forest is beautiful and easy to walk. 😀
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Suddenly they are there, the goats 🐐
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dangerous!! do not touch!! the hair triggers an allergic reaction!!
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Son Servera offers a rich history. You can visit the unique Església Nova, an unfinished neo-Gothic church known for its open structure and cultural events. The Old Church of Son Servera (Església Vella), built in the 17th century with a defense tower, is another significant historical landmark. Don't miss the vibrant Plaza de Sant Joan, the town's heart, especially during the weekly market.
Absolutely. The Sa Punta de n'Amer Natural Reserve, located between Cala Millor and Sa Coma, is a 200-hectare area of special interest. It features diverse flora and fauna, including dunes, scrub, and pine communities, and is excellent for hiking. Within the reserve, you can also find the Punta de n'Amer Castle, a 17th-century defensive tower offering fantastic views.
For a lively atmosphere and water sports, Cala Millor boasts a long white sandy beach and crystal-clear waters, along with a bustling seafront promenade. If you prefer a more tranquil, family-friendly option, Cala Bona is a charming old fishing village with a protected beach and clear, shallow waters.
For breathtaking vistas, climb Puig de Sa Font, a viewpoint offering fascinating panoramic views of both the coast and inland Mallorca. It's a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. Another excellent option is the Cala Agulla Beach area, which also provides beautiful views, especially from its forest surroundings.
The region around Son Servera is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore the Aleppo Pine Forest Trail for a pleasant walk under the trees. For longer excursions, the Vía Verde, an 18-mile route along old railway lines from Manacor to Artà, is perfect for cycling and walking, offering picturesque views of fields and villages.
Yes, the area is home to impressive cave systems. The Coves del Drach (Drach Caves), about 15 minutes away in Porto Cristo, feature one of the world's largest subterranean lakes with boat rides. Also nearby are the Cuevas del Hams, known for their unique, spiral stalactites and multimedia light shows.
Beyond the beaches like Cala Bona, families can enjoy the natural beauty of the Cala Agulla Beach, which is noted as family-friendly. For a unique experience, consider a visit to Dinosaurland, adjacent to the Cuevas del Hams, which is a theme park suitable for children.
The Son Servera Market is a must-visit, held every Friday from 9:00 to 14:00 in the city center. It's one of the most popular markets in eastern Mallorca, with over 200 stalls selling local produce, crafts, and offering a vibrant cultural experience. Strolling through the Old Town with its cobbled streets also provides an authentic Mallorcan atmosphere.
Son Servera is a great base for cyclists. You can find various routes, including road cycling and mountain biking. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Son Servera–Artà Road – View of Puig de Artà loop'. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'View of Artà – Artà loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Son Servera and MTB Trails around Son Servera guides.
Yes, the region has several historical defensive structures. Beyond the Punta de n'Amer Castle, you can visit Castell de Capdepera, approximately 20 minutes away. This historic medieval castle offers breathtaking views of the village and the sea, providing an immersive experience in the region's history. The Es Telègra Tower, a 16th-century watchtower, also offers stunning views, though it's not accessible inside.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, the Aleppo Pine Forest Trail is loved for its pleasant walks under the pine trees and the protection from the sun it offers. Many also appreciate the stunning views from various points, such as those found near Cala Agulla Beach, which is beautifully located with a forest backdrop.
For runners, there are several options to explore. You can find routes like the 'Cala Bona Beach – Cala Bona Marina loop' which is an easy to moderate run. Another option is the 'Punta de n'Amer Castle – Cala Morlanda loop' for a more challenging experience. More detailed information on these and other routes can be found in the Running Trails around Son Servera guide.


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