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Mountaineering routes around Balearic Islands traverse a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by the rugged Serra de Tramuntana mountain range in Mallorca. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features a limestone landscape with varied geological formations, including prominent peaks and deep gorges. The islands offer a mix of coastal paths, forested slopes, and rocky ascents, providing varied terrain for mountaineering.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
4.7
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11.7km
04:43
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740m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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6.87km
02:12
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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8.66km
03:18
420m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.8km
03:33
270m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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7.54km
03:43
350m
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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9.07km
03:06
350m
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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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12.3km
04:32
680m
680m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Mountain Hikes in Mallorca

Mountain Hikes around Mallorca

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A spectacular panoramic view opens up from the heights of the Serra de Tramuntana, looking out over peaks, valleys, and the distant sea. The clear mountain air makes contours appear particularly sharp and enhances the feeling of freedom. A panorama that impressively combines the vastness and diversity of Mallorca at a glance.
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A solitary double-trunk tree stands prominently in the open landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana. Its two closely grown trunks give it a special, almost symbolic appearance. A quiet eye-catcher that, amidst rocks and vastness, underscores the natural diversity of the mountain world.
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Pla de sa Neu is an open plateau in the Serra de Tramuntana near Puig Major. Between sparse vegetation and wide views, the plateau conveys an almost alpine feeling. A quiet section on demanding mountain tours, combining vastness and a special landscape atmosphere.
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The Portell de Sementer is a striking pass in the Vall de Bóquer near Port de Pollença. Between rocky slopes, the view opens up further into the valley and towards the coast. A beautiful landmark on the way to Cala Bóquer, which impressively showcases the wild landscape.
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The houses of Bóquer lie idyllically at the entrance of the Vall de Bóquer near Port de Pollença. The old stone buildings and fincas blend harmoniously into the sparse, Mediterranean landscape. An atmospheric place that particularly well reflects the rural character and the tranquility of the valley.
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The view of the Bay of Pollença opens up a wide panorama of the calm, deep blue water and the surrounding mountains of the north coast. Depending on the location, the view extends to Port de Pollença and across to the Formentor peninsula. An atmospheric viewpoint that harmoniously combines expanse, light, and Mediterranean landscape.
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The view of Cap des Pinar shows the striking headland with its steep cliffs and the deep blue sea all around. From elevated locations, a wide view opens up over the Bay of Pollença and the rugged north coast. An impressive panorama that particularly beautifully highlights the wild and original landscape of Mallorca.
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The Camí de la Penya des Migdia leads through Mediterranean pine forest up to a rocky plateau with a beautiful view above the coast. The natural trail is partly stony and rooty, but remains easily walkable and varied. A worthwhile route for those who want to combine a quiet hike with beautiful sea views.
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There are nearly 100 mountaineering routes available across the Balearic Islands, offering a wide range of experiences from moderate ascents to challenging mountain traverses. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Yes, the Balearic Islands offer routes for various ability levels. While many are challenging, there are 6 easy and 50 moderate routes available. For a moderate option, consider the Cap Gros Lighthouse – Cap Gros Lighthouse loop from Torre Picada, which is 7.3 km long and takes about 2 hours 20 minutes.
Mountaineering routes in the Balearic Islands primarily feature the rugged limestone landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll encounter diverse geological formations, prominent peaks, deep gorges, coastal paths, and forested slopes, providing varied terrain for exploration.
For breathtaking vistas, consider routes like the Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop from Lluc Sanctuary, which ascends Puig de Massanella for panoramic views of the Serra de Tramuntana. Another excellent choice is the Foot of Talaia d'Alcúdia – Coll Baix Refuge loop from La Victòria, offering views towards Coll Baix and the northern foothills of the Tramuntana.
Yes, many mountaineering routes in the Balearic Islands are designed as loops. Popular circular options include the View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop from Embassament de Cúber, a difficult 10.9 km trail, or the moderate View of Cala Ratjada – Rocky Hiking Trail loop from Cala Mesquida, which is 6.4 km long.
Many routes offer access to fascinating landmarks and natural attractions. You might encounter historical sites like the Tower of Cala en Basset, or explore charming settlements such as Fornalutx Village. Some trails also lead to beautiful beaches like Caló d'en Monjo or Cala Falcó.
Absolutely. While Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana is the most prominent, Ibiza offers extensive hiking options, including the ascent of Sa Talaia, the island's highest peak, which provides panoramic views. In Menorca, Monte Toro is the highest point, offering exceptional views of the entire island and even Mallorca on clear days, along with opportunities for hiking and bird-watching.
While many mountaineering routes are challenging, there are easier trails suitable for families, particularly in the Serra de Tramuntana. Look for paths like Sa Comuna Lloret, which are less demanding. Always check the difficulty rating and distance before heading out with children.
The Balearic Islands are particularly appealing for mountaineering during the cooler months, especially winter, due to their mild temperatures. This avoids the intense heat of summer, making for more comfortable and enjoyable ascents. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions.
Yes, the Balearic Islands are known for their caves and stunning coastline. Some hikes lead to secluded coves perfect for wild swimming, and there are opportunities to explore caves, some even with underground lakes. While specific routes aren't listed here, you can find more information on komoot about Caves around Balearic Islands.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 360 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the diverse and rugged limestone terrain, the stunning coastal views, and the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels, from moderate ascents to challenging mountain traverses.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, the Balearic Islands offer several difficult routes. The View of the Bays of Mallorca – Puig de Massanella loop from Lluc Sanctuary is a demanding 18.5 km trail with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Camí de la Penya des Migdia – View of Cap des Pinar loop from La Victòria, a difficult 3.9 km route with significant elevation changes.


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