Best mountain peaks around Esporles are found in the green valley of the Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca. This region offers access to notable mountain peaks and hiking routes, showcasing natural beauty and cultural heritage. Esporles serves as a starting point for exploring the wider Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its terraced slopes and diverse landscapes. The area provides a network of public trails for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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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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Not all mountains are created equal on Mallorca: While more pointed elevations are called puig (peak), flatter mountains or plateaus are called mola – which literally means "millstone." Exceptions prove the rule. The term "comuna" also reveals something about the town's history: The Mola de sa Comuna is the municipal mountain of Valldemossa, whose area was formerly used as public pastureland, hunting ground, and for timber production.
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There are plenty of bivouac spots. A magnificent summit plateau with expansive views.
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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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Beautiful peak very easy to attack, it is on the same path as the Arxiduc.
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Magnificent panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and the coast
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Wonderful path along numerous peaks on the plateau... from up here you always have brilliant views of the surrounding area
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Among the most appreciated peaks by the komoot community is Puig de Galatzó Summit, known for its grandiose panoramic views over the entire west of Mallorca and a small climbing section near the top. Another favorite is Es Caragolí, offering a beautiful view of the Tramuntana range up to Puig Major and Foradada.
Yes, Mola de sa Comuna Summit is a notable historical site. This municipal mountain of Valldemossa was historically used as public pastureland and for timber production, offering a great view of the surrounding Tramuntana all the way to Palma. Additionally, the hike to Cor de Jesús leads to an abandoned hermitage, Ermita de Maristella, with marvelous views.
The peaks around Esporles offer diverse and stunning views. From Puig de Galatzó Summit, you'll get a grandiose panoramic view over the entire west of the island. The climb to Cor de Jesús provides breathtaking panoramic views of the valley, the expansive Tramuntana mountain range, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Bay of Palma. Es Caragolí offers a nice view of the Tramuntana up to the Puig Major and the Foradada.
For those seeking a challenge, Puig de Galatzó Summit is classified as challenging, featuring a small climbing section just before the summit. Mola de s'Esclop Summit also offers a perfect view after a strenuous climb, making it another challenging option.
The hike to Cor de Jesús is a popular local walk, taking approximately an hour to reach the statue and offering panoramic views. It's considered an accessible option. Mola de sa Comuna Summit is rated as intermediate, with a path that can be a bit steep but is generally doable.
Esporles is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including segments of the GR-221, leading to neighboring towns like Valldemossa and Banyalbufar. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Esporles guide. The area also offers cycling and mountain biking opportunities; check out the Cycling around Esporles and MTB Trails around Esporles guides for routes.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicit, the tips for Puig de Galatzó Summit mention that children (10-12 years old) have mastered its small climbing section effortlessly, suggesting it can be suitable for families with older children. The Cor de Jesús hike is also a popular local walk that many families enjoy for its manageable length and rewarding views.
The region is beautiful year-round, but for strenuous hikes like Puig de Galatzó Summit, cooler seasons like autumn or spring might be preferable. While summer holidays can be quieter due to temperatures, a sunny day makes the ascent to Cor de Jesús particularly picturesque, with light and shadow playing through the holm oak and strawberry trees.
The Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its unique terraced slopes and the harmonious balance between human ingenuity and nature. From Esporles, you can access the GR-221, also known as the 'Ruta de Pedra en Sec' (Dry Stone Route), which showcases diverse landscapes including oak forests, ancient coal furnaces, and lime kilns, offering a rich cultural and natural experience.
Yes, particularly around Mola de sa Comuna Summit, it's considered one of the best places on the GR221 to see black vultures up close. These are the largest birds of prey in Europe, with an impressive wingspan of up to 3 meters.
Hike durations vary depending on the trail and your pace. For example, the popular local hike to Cor de Jesús takes approximately an hour to reach the statue. Other trails, especially those connecting to neighboring towns or reaching higher summits, can range from simple walks to full-day excursions with considerable altitude differences.


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