Mountain peaks around Algaida, a municipality in Mallorca, offer diverse landscapes and experiences. The region is characterized by prominent peaks like Puig de Randa, known for its historical sanctuaries, and the Serra de Galdent, featuring unique geological formations. These mountains provide panoramic views over Mallorca and opportunities for rewarding hiking experiences. The area combines natural beauty with cultural and spiritual significance, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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In good weather, the view over Malle is an absolute must
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In addition to the 360-degree panoramic view of the whole of Mallorca, a look at the bike parking area in front of the restaurant is especially worthwhile. A more impressive display of equipment can only be found at World Tour races.
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A nice, steady climb, perfect for a longer interval or just to enjoy. The descent is equally beautiful, especially for practicing or practicing cornering technique.
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Beautiful view, don’t ride your bike up all the way, rather take one of the view fun hike trails that lead to the top
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Balearic toponym, unfortunately, was Catalanized and called: Puig de ses Bruixes. Be careful when reaching the top, the rock is very slippery and there is a big drop. Do not do it with children under 10 years old.
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A visit is worthwhile at any time of year. Great views in all directions
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Among the most popular peaks, the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa stands out for its magnificent views and spiritual significance. Another highly appreciated spot is Witches' Peak, offering great views over Llucmajor and the plain to the sea or the Serra de Tramuntana.
Yes, Puig de Randa is particularly significant, known for its three sanctuaries: the Sanctuary of Gràcia, the Sanctuary of Sant Honorat, and the Sanctuary of Cura at its summit. It was also the chosen retreat for the Mallorcan philosopher Ramon Llull. The Serra de Galdent, which includes Witches' Peak, is steeped in local folklore, with traditions about warding off witches.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. Puig de Randa provides panoramic views across Mallorca. The Serra de Galdent is notable for its unique geological formations, including numerous caves formed by the erosion of compacted sandy material. Peaks like Puig de Nofre offer excellent views of the island's center and the distant Serra de Tramuntana.
The Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa is considered family-friendly, offering facilities and a cafe at the top. While the ascent can be rewarding, visitors should choose routes appropriate for their family's fitness level. Many trails offer moderate options suitable for a family outing.
For expansive vistas, the summit of Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa offers magnificent panoramic views over Mallorca. Witches' Peak provides great views over Llucmajor and the plain to the sea or the Serra de Tramuntana. Additionally, Puig de Nofre rewards hikers with excellent views of the island's center and the Sierra de Tramuntana.
Hiking difficulties vary. The ascent to Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa is generally considered intermediate. Witches' Peak and Puig de Nofre feature challenging sections that require sure-footedness. There are also intermediate circular trails, such as the Puig de Galdent Circular Trail, which can be rocky and steep in parts.
Yes, a popular option is the Puig de Galdent Circular Trail, which offers a fantastic 360° panorama from the summit. There are also various circular routes that lead to the sanctuaries on Puig de Randa, allowing you to explore the area's heritage and views.
Beyond hiking, the area around Algaida is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Algaida guide or the Cycling around Algaida guide. These routes often incorporate scenic views of the mountain peaks.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the summits, especially from Puig de Randa and Witches' Peak. The spiritual and historical significance of the sanctuaries, the rewarding feeling after a crisp ascent, and the unique geological features like the caves in Serra de Galdent are also highly appreciated.
While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads might be limited, the village of Randa serves as a common starting point for ascents to Puig de Randa and is accessible. For other peaks, reaching the starting points often requires personal transport or a short taxi ride from Algaida.
Yes, at the summit of Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa, there is a monastery with gastronomy and accommodation, including a cafe. This provides a convenient spot for refreshments and rest after your hike.
Monte Algaida is identified as the highest and most prominent mountain within the Pinar de la Algaida area. While less extensively documented than Puig de Randa, its prominence suggests it offers significant elevation and potentially expansive views of the surrounding landscape, appealing to hikers looking to conquer a local high point.


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