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Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) – Pas de n'Argentó loop from Lluc Sanctuary

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Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) – Pas de n'Argentó loop from Lluc Sanctuary

Hard

4.4

(7)

22

hikers

Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) – Pas de n'Argentó loop from Lluc Sanctuary

05:23

13.6km

770m

Mountaineering

Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 18, 2026

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Includes segments that may be dangerous

Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

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After 4.60 km for 70 m

After 5.86 km for 1.21 km

After 13.6 km for 8 m

Waypoints

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Start point

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1

278 m

Camí Vell de Lluc (GR 222)

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Starting point for several hikes and mountain bike tours.

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3.28 km

Coll de sa Línia

Mountain Pass

3

4.32 km

No idea if it's just a small hole or a bigger cave

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4.96 km

Solitary Double-Trunk Tree

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A solitary double-trunk tree stands prominently in the open landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana. Its two closely grown trunks give it a special, almost symbolic appearance. A quiet eye-catcher that, amidst rocks and vastness, underscores the natural diversity of the mountain world.

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5.60 km

Pòrtol Figurines in Rock Crevice

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You have to discover it first

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5.69 km

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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6.47 km

Pas de n'Argentó

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There's something resembling a path only in the lower section. Further up, a bit of scrambling is required, but this should be easily manageable for anyone venturing into this area. Technically, even older children could manage it. However, falls should definitely be avoided. It's significantly less frequented than the main route or the path via Font de s'Avenc. Archduke Ludwig Salvator already mentioned the pass in his work "The Balearic Islands" (c. 1884), referring to it as "Pas de n'Argentó." He described it as the best crossing on the western side of Puig de Massanella, a claim likely based on its being the only one accessible to the average hiker.

The name "Argentó" could derive from the Old Catalan word "argan," meaning "rocky terrain."

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7.27 km

The dry stone walls, known in Catalan as "marges," consist simply of stones stacked on top of each other, without mortar or binding agents. They crisscross the island for miles. They are used as terraces on steep slopes, as field boundaries, to direct water in the Serra, or simply to remove stones from the ground. They often last for centuries; the oldest probably date back to the Moorish period (from the 10th century onwards), and many from the 17th to 19th centuries. The often-used term "pedra en sce" describes the construction method, which involves stacking stones without binding agents.

There are now renewed training projects, for example, from the "Escola de Margers," to preserve the craft. An experienced Marger can tell who built it by looking at the wall itself – each has its own style, almost like a signature.

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7.28 km

View of the Bays of Mallorca

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When the weather is good, you can see almost the whole of Mallorca, fantastic

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13.6 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

6.30 km

3.34 km

2.84 km

825 m

274 m

Surfaces

6.55 km

4.68 km

1.98 km

274 m

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Highest point (1,320 m)

Lowest point (580 m)

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