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The 9 Most Amazing Peaks around Santa Margalida

Mountain peaks around Santa Margalida are not found within the immediate municipality, as the area is characterized by a flat landscape with elevations rarely exceeding 100 meters. However, the wider island of Mallorca offers significant mountain ranges, notably the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This range features numerous peaks over 1,000 meters in elevation, providing diverse hiking trails and elevated landscapes. Visitors interested in experiencing mountains can access these areas by car from Santa Margalida.

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Last updated: July 4, 2026

Santuari de Bonany

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The ermita of the same name is located on the 317 meter high Puig de Bonany. For me it is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Mallorca. A magnificent …

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Ferrutx Peak

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A beautiful place with great views of the Badia d'Alcudia.
Don't forget to make an entry in the summit book.

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Talaia Freda de Morell

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Beautiful view of the Bahia d'Alcúdia. Partly narrow paths through dissgression and without shadows lead here.

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puig d'en Pelat

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The Bec de Ferrutx is a very distinctive and very impressive mountain. From Betlem Monastery you can take a nice hike to the summit of Ferrutx. You should be free …

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Puig de sa Creu

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The Austrian Cross on the Puig des sa Creu (492 m above sea level) is a nice stopover on the way to Talaia Freda de Morell.

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Bat
June 24, 2026, Bec de Ferrutx

The final, path along the ridge requires vigilance (more technical trail)

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R.Bungartz
March 24, 2026, Bec de Ferrutx

At just 522 meters above sea level, you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view.

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The hike from the Ermita de Betlem to the Bec de Ferrutx is really worthwhile. The view from the summit is an absolute highlight in clear weather.

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Tandibur
September 27, 2025, Puig de sa Creu

The path from Freda in a southwesterly direction can be found by searching and navigating. It's an adventurous descent, rocky and relatively close to the edges. But the uneasy feeling of taking the wrong path is confirmed. After the two smaller peaks, the descent comes to a wall crossing. There's a no-trek sign there, indicating that you're leaving an area closed to hikers. The sign is missing at Freda, so you'd have to return the same way (east). This is now a bird sanctuary.

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RRA
November 3, 2024, Talaia Freda de Morell

The Talaia Freda de Morell is a worthwhile vantage point. However, the last 50 meters or so of altitude, if you approach the ascent from the south-west side, are tough! I am very athletic and had trouble getting up there. The path itself is barely visible - the cairns help here. The main problem is the loose ground (scree), which requires absolute surefootedness and body balance to compensate for any missteps. Otherwise, it can even be fatal because you simply have nothing to hold on to! If you have hiking poles, it is better to pack them in your backpack beforehand or attach them to them. In my opinion, this small section is not for the average hiker. Everything else before or after is as described in the tour suggested by Komoot.

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Enjoyed on the way to the Ferrutxet peaks

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A gigantic tour to the viewing summit, surefootedness and orientation are required.

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This is actually the more beautiful of the two peaks. You have to climb it and get there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable mountain peaks accessible from Santa Margalida?

While Santa Margalida itself is flat, several impressive peaks are within reach. Among the most popular are Santuari de Bonany, known for its religious building and magnificent views of the Bay of Alcudia, and Ferrutx Peak, offering sensational panoramic views and a chance to spot wild horses. Another challenging option is Talaia Freda de Morell, which also provides stunning vistas over the Bahia d'Alcúdia.

Are there any mountain peaks directly within the Santa Margalida municipality?

No, the municipality of Santa Margalida is characterized by its relatively flat terrain, generally lying at very little more than 100 meters above sea level. The prominent mountain peaks often associated with Mallorca, such as those in the Serra de Tramuntana, are located elsewhere on the island, though they can be seen in the distance from Santa Margalida.

What kind of views can I expect from the peaks near Santa Margalida?

The peaks accessible from Santa Margalida offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Santuari de Bonany, you'll see the Bay of Alcudia. Ferrutx Peak and Talaia Freda de Morell also provide expansive views over the Bahia d'Alcúdia and the surrounding landscapes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

Beyond hiking to the summits, the wider area around Santa Margalida offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring bicycle routes and gravel biking trails. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are also MTB trails available.

Are there family-friendly hiking options near Santa Margalida?

While some peaks like Ferrutx Peak and Talaia Freda de Morell are described as challenging with narrow or exposed paths, Santuari de Bonany is an intermediate ascent with a road leading up, making it more accessible for families. For easier walks, consider the coastal paths and nature reserves within Santa Margalida's municipality, such as the Finca Pública de Son Real.

What is the best time of year to visit the peaks around Santa Margalida?

The best time to visit the peaks and enjoy outdoor activities in Mallorca, including those accessible from Santa Margalida, is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, making hiking more comfortable than in the hot summer months.

What cultural or historical sites can be found on or near these peaks?

The most prominent cultural site is the Santuari de Bonany, a religious building located on the 317-meter-high Puig de Bonany. This site offers not only spiritual significance but also stunning views. The wider Santa Margalida area also boasts a rich historical heritage, including the Necropolis of Son Real along the coast.

How difficult are the hikes to these peaks?

The difficulty varies. The ascent to Santuari de Bonany is considered intermediate, with a road leading to the top. However, peaks like Ferrutx Peak, Talaia Freda de Morell, puig d'en Pelat, and Puig de sa Creu are rated as challenging, often involving narrow paths, exposed sections, and steep descents.

Can I reach the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range from Santa Margalida?

Yes, the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is accessible by car from Santa Margalida. While not within the immediate vicinity, it offers numerous peaks over 1,000 meters and diverse hiking trails for those seeking more extensive mountain experiences.

What do visitors enjoy most about the peaks near Santa Margalida?

Visitors consistently praise the sensational panoramic views, especially over the Bay of Alcudia, from summits like Ferrutx Peak and Talaia Freda de Morell. The unique experience of potentially spotting wild horses on Ferrutx Peak and the serene atmosphere of the Santuari de Bonany are also highly valued.

Are there any specific geological features to note on these peaks?

Many of the peaks, such as Ferrutx Peak, Talaia Freda de Morell, puig d'en Pelat, and Puig de sa Creu, are recognized as natural monuments. Their rugged formations and elevated positions contribute to the dramatic landscapes and challenging hiking conditions.

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