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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Santa María Del Camí

Best natural monuments around Santa María Del Camí are found in the heart of Mallorca, with the Sierra de Tramuntana providing a significant natural backdrop. The region's natural heritage is characterized by its valleys, watercourses, and forests. This area offers diverse geological features and landscapes for exploration.

Best natural monuments around Santa María Del Camí

  • The most popular natural monuments is Camí de s'Arxiduc (Archduke's Trail), a trail that leads through the high plateaus of the Tramuntana. This path…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Old Olive Tree

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The centuries-old olive trees in Mallorca, especially in the Tramuntana, were introduced by the Phoenicians a thousand years ago. The Romans expanded cultivation, and the Arabs later developed oil extraction. …

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The Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvator had this path laid out in the 19th century. It leads through the high plateaus of the Tramuntana and offers magnificent views. Surefootedness and good …

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Cúber Reservoir

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The reservoir is clearly one of the highlights of the area. The sea is a different color in every weather. The goat herds are sometimes quite shy, and you should keep enough distance.

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Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path

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Paved pilgrim way. Even if you prefer narrow, natural paths is the Barranc de Biniaraix highly recommended. The mountain panorama is worth it.

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January 13, 2025, Ancient Olive Groves of the Tramuntana

The path through the old olive groves is simply wonderful to walk... but it gets very hot here in summer...

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Just follow the sign for Orange Juice and go up the stairs. There is fresh juice and you will be rewarded with a wonderful view

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Great hike wonderful in September

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Really a great place, although a bit hot in July

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October 5, 2023, Cúber Reservoir

The area around the Cúber is a fenced nature reserve. You can park your car right at the beginning of the reservoir. There is another parking lot 200 meters up the road. Sheep, cows and donkeys live near the water and Mallorca's wild goats crawl on the mountain slopes. The view over the lake and the walls of the Tramuntana giants is uniquely beautiful.

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The centuries-old olive trees in Mallorca, especially in the Tramuntana, were introduced by the Phoenicians a thousand years ago. The Romans expanded cultivation, and the Arabs later developed oil extraction. For a long time, the farmers in the Tramuntana lived off the "gold of the Sierra". Even the steepest slopes were terraced in order to use them for olive cultivation. The olive tree ensures its longevity through the bizarre shapes it assumes over time and is one of the longest-lived trees of all. Even at the age of several 100 years, it still bears fruit.

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The centuries-old olive trees in Mallorca, especially in the Tramuntana, were introduced by the Phoenicians a thousand years ago. The Romans expanded cultivation, and the Arabs later developed oil extraction. For a long time, the farmers in the Tramuntana lived off the "gold of the Sierra". Even the steepest slopes were terraced in order to use them for olive cultivation. The olive tree ensures its longevity through the bizarre shapes it assumes over time and is one of the longest-lived trees of all. Even at the age of several 100 years, it still bears fruit.

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Nice place for a picnic

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Santa María del Camí?

Santa María del Camí, particularly within the Coanegra Valley, offers a rich variety of natural features. You can discover impressive waterfalls like Es Salt des Freu, especially after rainfall, and explore significant natural cavities such as Avenc de Son Pou, Es Bufador de Son Berenguer, and L'Avenc de Can Millo. The region is also home to ancient olive groves, like the Old Olive Tree and the Ancient Olive Groves of the Serra de Tramuntana, showcasing centuries-old trees with unique shapes.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in the area?

Yes, the Cúber Reservoir is a great family-friendly option. You can walk around the lake on a comfortable path and enjoy the panorama with the surrounding mountains. It's a protected area where you might spot local wildlife like sheep, donkeys, and cows.

What kind of geological features are prominent among Santa María del Camí's natural monuments?

The region is rich in geological wonders, particularly caves and karst formations. Cúber Reservoir itself was formed by flooding. The Coanegra Valley features several significant caves like Avenc de Son Pou, a gigantic natural cavity with a large opening, and Es Bufador de Son Berenguer, known for its unique 'bufador' (air current) and intricate speleothems. L'Avenc de Can Millo is another vertical cave with beautiful concreted rooms.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments, especially the waterfalls?

For waterfalls like Es Salt des Freu, the wetter months, typically until April, are ideal as the cascades are most impressive after rainfall. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural monuments. Summer can be hot, while winter conditions might make some trails muddy or slippery, though the caves are accessible year-round.

Are there any historical natural monuments or sites with historical significance?

Absolutely. The Old Olive Tree and the Ancient Olive Groves of the Serra de Tramuntana are historical natural monuments, with some trees being centuries old, a testament to Mallorca's agricultural past. The Camí de s'Arxiduc (Archduke's Trail) was laid out in the 19th century by Archduke Ludwig Salvator. Additionally, the Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path is a historic paved pilgrim way.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Santa María del Camí is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the options for Mountain Hikes around Santa María Del Camí, Cycling around Santa María Del Camí, and Gravel biking around Santa María Del Camí.

Do I need a permit to visit any of the natural monuments or trails?

For most natural monuments and trails, a permit is not required. However, for a specific area to the west of the Camí de s'Arxiduc (Archduke's Trail), where the daily number of hikers is limited, a permit is necessary. You can obtain this by emailing info@muntanyadelvoltor.com or calling 0034 619 591 985. Information is also available on Facebook under Muntanya del Voltor.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for all skill levels?

While many trails in the Sierra de Tramuntana require surefootedness, there are easier options. The path around the Cúber Reservoir is comfortable and suitable for a leisurely walk. The Camí de s'Arxiduc (Archduke's Trail), once you reach the high plateaus, offers an easy path with beautiful views.

What should I wear when visiting the natural monuments?

Given the varied terrain, including trails, rocky areas, and potential stream crossings, it's recommended to wear sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if hiking in the mountains or during cooler months. If visiting caves, a headlamp might be useful for better visibility.

What makes the Coanegra Valley special for natural monument exploration?

The Coanegra Valley is a central hub for natural monuments in the region, characterized by its picturesque ravines, watercourses, and dense forests. It's home to the impressive Es Salt des Freu waterfall and several significant caves like Avenc de Son Pou, Es Bufador de Son Berenguer, and L'Avenc de Can Millo. The valley offers a blend of geological wonders and scenic hiking opportunities, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts.

Can I find circular walks among the natural monuments?

Yes, many of the trails connected to the natural monuments can be incorporated into circular walks. For instance, the trek to Es Salt des Freu from Santa María through the Coanegra gorge can be part of a scenic loop. Exploring the Cúber Reservoir also offers a comfortable circular path around the lake.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Santa María del Camí?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from trails like the Camí de s'Arxiduc (Archduke's Trail). The unique geological formations of the caves, the serene beauty of the Cúber Reservoir, and the historical significance of the ancient olive groves are also highly appreciated. The adventurous experience of hiking to waterfalls and exploring gorges like the Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path are also popular highlights.

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