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Walking Routes in Mallorca

Discover the top Mallorca walking trails and routes

You're spoilt for choice when it comes to walks and hikes around this beautiful island.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Mallorca Hiking & Walking Guide.

A wintery coastal hike on the Cami de Sa Volta des General

A wintery coastal hike on Cami de Sa Volta des General

Location
Banyalbufar

On a sunny February Saturday morning, we drove towards Banyalbufar to try the leisurely but beautiful Port des Canonge hike, along a coastal path at the very edge of the majestic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. The path is called Cami de Sa Volta des General, named after General F. Cotoner who, in the 19th century, was the owner of the Baronia estate, now a hotel in Banyalbufar.

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Walk from Lloseta to Hermitage of Santa Llucia

Lloseta is located in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains, just outside Inca. You can catch a train there from Palma (Plaza de España). From Lloseta you can take the road going to Mancor de la Vall, passing by Biniamar.

a thin stone watch tower

Hike from Son Baulo to Son Serra de Marina

A beautiful 6km coastal hike from Can Picafort to Son Serra de Marina taking in stunning sea views, archaeological sites, deserted beaches, ecological areas and the occasional nudist.

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Camp de Mar to Sa Mola

Location
Camp de Mar

Camp de Mar is a purpose built beach resort with a really lovely beach, located on the south-west coast of Mallorca. This walk takes you along the coast and then over to Port Andratx, with an optional continuation to Sa Mola on the peninsula.

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Alaro to Castle of Alaro Hiking Trail

Location
Alaro

Alaró is located in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains, between Palma and Inca. The distance from Alaró to es Pouet is about 7km and the climb provides some beautiful views of the plain of Mallorca, as far as the city of Palma. 

image of a stone building at dusk

The Puig de Maria & Monastery

Location
Pollenca

The Puig de Maria, more formally known as ‘Santuari de la Mare de Déu del Puig’ is a small hill that overlooks the town of Pollenca in the North of Mallorca.

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An Uphill Walk from Felanitx to Monastery of San Salvador

Location
Felanitx

Felanitx is located in the south-east of Mallorca.

image of a town and hills at dusk

Walk Exploring Pollenca, Puig Maria & the Calvary Steps

Location
Pollenca

The name Pollença comes from the Roman settlement of 'Pollentia, the excavated remains of which lie several kilometers away, at the modern municipality of Alcudia. It was founded in by the Catalans in the 13th century some 6km from the coast in an effort to avoid pirate attacks.

Short hike from Portals Vells to Cala Figuera lighthouse

Short hike from Portals Vells to Cala Figuera lighthouse

This lovely, short and relatively easy hike from Portals Vells to Cala Figuera Lighthouse makes it a contender for the best year-round walk in Mallorca. In this roundtrip, you get to admire the turquoise waters of Portals Vells, check out some historic caves, an old military base, a watchtower and a lighthouse. 

streams in a wetland area in north mallorca

An Easy Hike Around The Albufereta Wetlands

S'Albufereta is Mallorca’s third largest wetland area comprised of 211 hectares of protected park land as well as a further 290 hectares of surrounding land, which is semi-regulated so as not to adversely affect the nature park.

A view over to Galatzo- Mallorca's Matterhorn

Galatzo- Mallorca's Matterhorn, Puigpunyent

Location
Puigpunyent

From a distance this mountain looks like an impossible challenge, but the route is well graded with a handful of paths leading to its summit.

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Hiking from Algaida to Cura Sant Honorat Gracia & Randa

Location
Algaida

Algaida is located towards the middle of the island, about 15 km east of Palma. This hike can start from the town of Algaida, walking towards Castellitx, where there is a beautiful hermitage, the "Ermita de la Pau" that is well worth visiting, and then on to Aubella, where the climb to Cura starts.

a thin stone watch tower

Coastal Walk from Son Baulo to Son Serra de Marina

A beautiful 6km coastal hike in the north of Mallorca taking in stunning sea views, archaeological sites, deserted beaches, ecological areas and the occasional nudist.

a photo of a majorcan coastal village

Mallorca Hiking Club - The Old Postman's Route

When a post for the Mallorca Hiking Club popped up on Facebook on a miserable February day, it immediately grabbed my attention. My New Year's Resolution to get fit was but a distant memory, and this sounded too good an offer to pass up. I have always fancied mooching around the pretty part of Mallorca that I knew existed, but with a hopeless sense of direction, I was nervous to go off on my own in case I got lost and ended half way up a mountain in the middle of nowhere.

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Hike from Petra to Hermitage of Bonany

Petra is located towards the middle of the island, about 8km west of Manacor. The walk up to the hermitage starts in Petra, following the paved road and involves a walk of a little over an hour, you can also get there by a trail going up from Vilafranca.

Hiking up the Puig de Randa Review

Hiking up the Puig de Randa Review

Good Friday is often a great opportunity for a spring time walk, especially in Mallorca where there was not a single cloud in the sky and temperatures were in the mid 20s.

La Gola, small wetlands in Puerto Pollenca

A short walk in the La Goya Nature Park, Puerto Pollenca

Location
Port de Pollenca (Puerto Pollensa)

Mallorca is home to a rich and diverse plant and animal life and has long been a location popular with birdwatchers, the north of Mallorca boasts several large wetland areas such as the S’Albufera Nature Park and the slightly smaller Albufereta, both of which areas attract birdwatchers all year round to view their ornithological offerings.

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Hiking Trip, Torrent de Pareis

Having bravely risked my limbs to bring you an account of diving with sharks at Palma Aquarium I was convinced that I was the most extreme person in Mallorca. Red Bull flowed in my veins, fear had been banished into my bedroom wardrobe, and I chortled in the face of death.