Best attractions and places to see around Ferreries offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences in the heart of Menorca. The area features ancient fortresses, prehistoric sites, and pristine beaches. Visitors can explore ravines, coastal trails, and the highest point on Menorca, Monte Toro, providing diverse outdoor opportunities. The town itself maintains a traditional Menorcan character with white-washed buildings and local markets.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Not the easiet to bike in and out of- need good navigation equipment to find alternate routes- We found alot of gates that were locked so had to hike the bike over a wall or in some cases steps. Not ideal if you are new to the place or doing solo biking.
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A very beautiful, somewhat remote bay with crystal clear water.
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The bays Macarella and Macarelleta are the most popular on the island and are considered the most beautiful in Menorca. It can get very crowded here.
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A very beautiful bay, 1.75 km from Cala Galdana, you can get there on the Cami de Cavalls. The colors of the bay are simply fantastic!
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I'm running it right now and I'm absolutely thrilled! The spectacular views and the wonderful, often lonely nature are a highlight for everyone who likes hiking and loves nature. Good shoes and enough water and provisions, possibly a sun hat and sunscreen are recommended. There is hardly any shade along the way, little to no options for refreshments and the path is often strenuous. Good fitness, especially if you want to run longer distances, is a prerequisite.
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Cala Turqueta is for many the most beautiful cove on the island, with the permission of Cala Pregonda. It is a small beach with blue waters with a white sand bottom surrounded by pine trees and divided into two parts by low rocks. Due to its orientation, in summer the shade reaches it a little earlier than the rest of the beaches, which usually empties quickly. Some say that the name comes from the turquoise color of the water, which is reminiscent of the clearest and most crystalline turquoise. Others say that the name recalls that this beach was a place chosen by the Turkish Pirates to land on Menorca. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS_LZ8Ts3cw
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Ferreries is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can visit the famous Macarella Cove, known for its turquoise waters and white sand, or the equally beautiful Cala Turqueta. The area also features the lush Barranc d'Algendar ravine, perfect for hiking or biking, and Monte Toro, Menorca's highest point, offering panoramic views.
Yes, Ferreries has a rich history. Explore the remnants of Santa Águeda Castle, a significant defensive fortress with an ancient Roman road leading to it. The Sant Bartomeu Church, built between the 17th and 18th centuries, is a symbol of the town's architectural heritage. Don't miss the prehistoric site of Son Mercer de Baix Village, featuring impressive *navetas*.
The region around Ferreries is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike or cycle along the Barranc d'Algendar, which connects to the famous Camí de Cavalls Coastal Trail. For more structured routes, explore the many options for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking available in the area.
Many attractions around Ferreries are suitable for families. The beaches like Macarella Cove, Cala Turqueta, and Cala Mitjana are perfect for a day out with children, offering calm, shallow waters. The Museo Binissues also provides an engaging look into Menorca's natural history and ethnology.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Monte Toro, the highest point on Menorca, where you can see the entire island. Many of the coves, such as Cala Galdana, also offer excellent viewpoints like Riu and Sa Punta, providing stunning coastal vistas.
Ferreries offers a glimpse into traditional Menorcan life. Stroll through the charming town center with its white-washed buildings and visit Peixateria Square. The Ferreries Market, held on Saturday mornings in Plaza de España, is a vibrant event with local produce and traditional folk dances. You can also learn about Menorca's heritage at the Museo Binissues or the Geology Center.
While popular spots are well-loved, you might enjoy exploring the old windmills around Ferreries, which are part of the island's agricultural tradition. The Hort de Sant Patrici, a rural hotel and winery, offers a unique experience to taste local flavors. For a memorable evening, the nearby Cova d'en Xoroi, a natural cave transformed into a bar, offers spectacular sunset views.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning beauty of the beaches. For example, Macarella Cove is cherished for its turquoise, transparent water and white sand, often described as a postcard-perfect scene. Cala Mitjana is loved for its white sand, turquoise waters, and accessible caves for snorkeling.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the route 'Viewpoint Over Cala Macarella – View of Cala Macarelleta loop from Serpentona' is an easy 5.6 km trail. Many sections of the Barranc d'Algendar also offer gentle tracks suitable for a relaxed walk. You can find more details on hiking routes around Ferreries.
To truly experience the local character, spend time in the Ferreries Town Center. Its serene atmosphere, traditional white-washed buildings, and small squares offer a charming experience. Visiting the Ferreries Market on a Saturday morning will immerse you in local life, with fresh produce and traditional folk dances.
Absolutely. The Museo Binissues (Museum of Natural Sciences and Ethnological Tours) is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Menorca's heritage, including its flora, fauna, and agricultural history. Additionally, the Geology Center of Menorca, located in the town center, provides insights into the natural value and geological formations of the area.
For challenging bike rides, consider routes like 'Far de Cavalleria - Circular route on the Ferreries-es Mercadal RC02 cycling route' or 'Talaia d’Artrutx – Lithica Quarries loop from Ferreries,' both of which are rated as difficult and offer significant distances. More options can be found in the cycling guide for Ferreries.


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