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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains

Best mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, characterized by a rugged landscape of limestone peaks, dramatic cliffs, and deep valleys. This mountain range, located on Mallorca, offers a diverse natural environment. It is known for its unique geological features and cultural significance, including ancient dry stone terracing. The region provides a variety of experiences for those exploring its elevated terrain.

Best mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Puig de l'Ofre summit, a summit that offers a breathtaking panorama in the spectacular mountains. The climb is considered worthwhile for its views.
  • Another must-see spot is Puig de Galatzó Summit, a summit with a grandiose panoramic view over the entire west of the island. Visitors can expect a rewarding ascent with stunning vistas.
  • Visitors also love Es Caragolí, a summit offering views of the Tramuntana up to the Puig Major and the Foradada. Its appearance resembles a snail, making it a distinctive feature.
  • Serra de Tramuntana Mountains is known for summits, viewpoints, and natural monuments. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, ranging from challenging climbs to intermediate trails.
  • The mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 1600 upvotes and 850 photos shared across 75 highlights.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Talaia d'Alcúdia — Summit and Ruins

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Accessible via several routes. Coming from the south, it's much more scenic, but also more strenuous.

The tin hut is often occupied and serves as a fire watchtower.

Great views over the Badia de Pollença, Puig Romaní, Cap Formentor, the Penya Roja, the northern foothills of the Tramuntana, the Badia d'Alcúdia and its resorts, and even Cap de Ferrutx.

If approaching from the south, it should be easier to find the way forward from the summit.

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Es Caragolí

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Small hill at Camí de s'Arxiduc (945 m). It owes its name to its appearance, which resembles a snail.
Nice view of the Tramuntana up to the Puig Major and the Foradada.

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Alaró Castle

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The Castell d'Alaró is not only famous as a historical place, but also as the destination of the most beautiful hiking routes in Mallorca. The ascent takes you over easy to moderately difficult routes through the breathtaking Tramuntana mountains. On the 822 meter high castle you can enjoy a panoramic view as far as Palma.

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Puig de l'Ofre summit

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Was up there at the end of March, a day with a lot of wind and sun.
As soon as I was there, a griffon vulture unexpectedly came up about 50m away from the valley. When can you ever look at the back of a bird like that in flight? The climb is definitely worth it, the panorama is in a class of its own.

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View of Puig Major

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Puig Major is the highest peak in Mallorca. It stands out from the rest of the mountains in the Sierra de Tramuntana because it is the only one that has antennas and a radar at the top. This mountain is military property, so it can only be accessed with a special permit. In any case, it can be perfectly appreciated from the Cúber reservoir and the surrounding peaks. The views are gorgeous!

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Puig de Massanella (1,364 m)

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At 1,364 meters high, the Puig de Massanella is the second highest peak in the Tramuntana mountains. Since the peak of Puig Mayor is a restricted military area, Massanella is also the highest publicly accessible point on the island. When the weather is good, from up here you have an absolutely spectacular view over the peaks and valleys of the mountains, over the extensive plain with its cities and the south, north and west coast.

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Puig de Galatzó Summit

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Not a walk, but coming from Estellencs it's not really difficult. It is probably thanks to this circumstance and the great view that you can hardly find a seat on the summit even in Corona times.
We had to queue for the summit photo during the autumn holidays, during the summer holidays it is a bit quieter here, probably due to the temperature.
Just before the summit there is a small climbing section, but even children (10 - 12?) mastered it effortlessly.


A story for the summit:
The second Count of Formiguera had inherited a legal dispute from his father about jurisdiction over the citizens of the Santa Margarita district.


The residents did not agree with this at all and offered resistance, which the Count wanted to break with hired thugs and mercenaries. Despite murder and manslaughter, the citizens fought back fiercely and were able to drive away the mercenaries.

With this brutal approach, the Count finally attracted the hatred of the inhabitants of Santa Margarita. He had to flee to his lands at the foot of the Galatzó and because of these cruel events he was given the name Comte Mal (Count Evil).
At the foot of the Galatzó every year at the solstice, his restless soul rides through the night on a black stallion surrounded by green flames.

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A few meters above the mountain hut you have an incredible panorama. In the west, the highest peaks of the Tramuntana mountains rise up and in the north you can see the unique table mountain Puig s'Alcadena. With the Puig d'Alaro, on whose summit plateau you are currently standing, it forms the twin mesas of the Tramuntana mountains.

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Na Bruta Summit

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The path to the summit leads over narrow ledges of rock, where you sometimes have to use your hands to help you climb.

Sure-footedness and a head for heights are just as important here as sturdy shoes.

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Top of Puig Major

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Puig Major is the highest mountain pass in Mallorca and a must-see challenge for cyclists. The climb from Sóller offers more than 14 kilometers of continuous ascent with sustained gradients and spectacular views of the Serra de Tramuntana. At the summit, next to the tunnel, you reach the highest paved point on the island.

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René Le Smu
March 12, 2026, Es Caragolí

If you've already made the climb up all those meters, you should definitely make your way up here to the temporary summit cross. Just sit and enjoy the view.

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Length: 14.5 km | Average gradient: 6% | Maximum gradient: 9% For serious endurance runners, Puig Major is a must. At almost 15 kilometers, it's the longest climb on Mallorca. The road winds gently uphill, past pine forests and tranquil reservoirs. The view gradually changes until you reach almost 900 meters and look out over the Tramuntana mountains and the valley below. This climb demands concentration and rhythm, but rewards you with peace and endless vistas.

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Puig Major is the highest mountain pass in Mallorca and a must-see challenge for cyclists. The climb from Sóller offers more than 14 kilometers of continuous ascent with sustained gradients and spectacular views of the Serra de Tramuntana. At the summit, next to the tunnel, you reach the highest paved point on the island.

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Accessible via several routes. Coming from the southwest and southeast, it's significantly more scenic, but also more strenuous, than the mainstream route. The tin hut is often occupied and serves as a fire lookout. Great views over the Badia de Pollença, Puig Romaní, Cap Formentor, the Penya Roja, the northern foothills of the Tramuntana, the Badia d'Alcúdia and its resorts, all the way to Cap de Ferrutx.

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As Mallorca's southernmost 1,000-meter peak, the Puig de Galatzó (1,027 meters) marks the beginning of the Tramuntana range and offers fantastic views. There are several ways to reach the summit, depending on your fitness level and starting point. The final 200 meters require some surefootedness, but are rewarded with a spectacular panorama of the island. Because of its striking shape, it is also called the "Matterhorn of Mallorca."

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Acoto Grande
January 20, 2025, Es Caragolí

Beautiful peak very easy to attack, it is on the same path as the Arxiduc.

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JR on Tour
January 13, 2025, Es Caragolí

Beautiful viewpoint... from up here you have a beautiful view in all directions... Deep below you can see the small village of Deia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains offer the most spectacular views?

For truly spectacular views, consider Puig de Massanella (1,364 m), the highest publicly accessible peak, which provides extensive panoramas over the mountains, plains, and coastlines. Puig de Galatzó Summit also offers a grandiose panoramic view over the entire west of the island. Additionally, Puig de l'Ofre summit is highly praised for its breathtaking panorama.

Are there any easy mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains suitable for beginners?

While many peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana are challenging, some routes to peaks like Puig de Galatzó Summit offer varying difficulty levels, with the final sections requiring more surefootedness. For easier walks with summit views, consider exploring the general area and looking for trails categorized as 'easy' in the region. You can find several options in the Easy hikes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains guide.

What is the highest accessible peak in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains, and what can I expect there?

The highest publicly accessible peak is Puig de Massanella (1,364 m). While Puig Major is higher, its summit is a military restricted area. Puig de Massanella offers unparalleled panoramic views, and its summit features an unusual deep pit from limestone dissolution, historically used for snow storage. The hike is challenging but rewarding, providing an immersive experience in the heart of the Tramuntana.

Are there any historical sites or unique geological features on the mountain peaks?

Yes, the Serra de Tramuntana is rich in both. Alaró Castle is a notable historical site located on a summit, offering both cultural interest and views. Geologically, Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) features a distinctive deep pit formed by limestone dissolution. The entire range, including Puig Major, is characterized by its rugged limestone peaks and ancient dry stone terracing, which is a UNESCO World Heritage feature.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana?

The Serra de Tramuntana offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Besides hiking to peaks like Puig Tomir Summit or Na Bruta Summit, you can find numerous routes for running and road cycling. Explore options in guides such as Running Trails in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains and Road Cycling Routes in the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring the mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Puig de l'Ofre summit and Puig de Galatzó Summit. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the unique natural features like the 'snail-like' Es Caragolí, and the opportunity to spot wildlife like the black vulture are also highly valued.

Are there any mountain peaks that are particularly good for photography?

Many peaks offer fantastic photographic opportunities due to the dramatic landscapes. Talaia d'Alcúdia — Summit and Ruins provides dreamlike panoramic views over various bays and the northern foothills of the Tramuntana. The distinctive shape of Puig de Galatzó Summit, sometimes called the 'Matterhorn of Mallorca,' also makes for striking photos.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana?

The cooler months, typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), are generally ideal for hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana. During these periods, temperatures are more moderate, making challenging ascents more comfortable. Summers can be very hot, and some routes might be less enjoyable due to the heat.

Can I find trails that combine summit views with historical elements?

Absolutely. The route to Alaró Castle is an excellent example, offering both a historical site and superb views from its elevated position. Similarly, the Trail to Ermita de Nostra Senyora de Puig (Puig de Maria) combines a historical religious building with summit views.

Are there any specific peaks known for their challenging mountaineering routes?

The Serra de Tramuntana is known for its challenging, rocky terrain. Peaks like Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) and Puig Tomir Summit are popular among experienced hikers seeking steep ascents and rocky sections. The final 200 meters of the ascent to Puig de Galatzó Summit also require surefootedness and can be considered a challenging section.

Where can I find information about parking and trailheads for the mountain peaks?

Specific parking and trailhead information can often be found within individual tour descriptions on komoot. When planning your trip, check the details of the routes leading to peaks like Talaia d'Alcúdia — Summit and Ruins or Puig de l'Ofre summit, as these often include starting points and access details.

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