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Overview
Cami de Cavalls North: the north coast of Menorca is more unknown and steep.
You can enjoy walking holidays Menorca north. Camí de Cavalls is the coastal route that surrounds the island of Menorca. We have prepared for you a week-long trip. You stay in hotels, apartments and farms stays. Each night in a different one. With breakfast included whenever possible. We will pick you up from the airport on the day of arrival. Don’t worry about luggage. We will take it to each accommodation.
In the Walking Holidays Menorca North you can be among landscapes of special beauty. Plant species are endemic. Adapted to winds such as the tramuntana. The island of Menorca has been a biosphere reserve since 1993. During the route you will cross the S’Albufera des Grau natural park, the lighthouses of Favaritx, Cavalleria and Punta Nati and impressive beaches.
Camí de Cavalls is perfectly signposted every 50 meters. You will not get lost.
Take a small backpack with you with some food, water for a whole day, hat, sunscreen and walking sticks. When you reach the end of the stage you will always find a place with restaurants or sometimes you can do it in the accommodation where you are staying.
We pick you up at the Maó/Mahón airport, in Menorca, Maó. Capital of the island of Menorca. City founded by the Carthaginians, it has passed through several hands until it became part of Spain. It has a natural port of 6 km length. Maó was captured by the British in 1708 and you can still see an appreciable influence on the architecture of the city.
Strolling through its streets, approaching the church of Santa María, the mercat del peix and descending to the port to enjoy a good dinner, are things to do on your first night in Menorca Camí de Cavalls Norte. The next morning you will transfer to Es Grau to start walking the first stages of Cami de Cavalls North.
You can reach the starting point, Es Grau by bus or taxi, or we can arrange the transfer for you. You will leave Es Grau in the morning and start walking on the Cami de Cavalls North. We will find the white sand coves of Sa Torreta and Morella. The Favàritx lighthouse guides us to the bottom as the end of the stage. Unforgettable route. Then you continue the Cami de Cavalls North at the Favaritx lighthouse.
The route continues through the agrarian landscapes of Menorca. The route approaches the coast again to the beach of Pou d’en Caldés, a place of great wealth of endemic plants. We continue inland until we reach the Port d’Addaia and the Mongofra salt flats. High ecological level area and good point of observation of birds. The stage ends with a 3.5 km asphalted section that connects the Addaia urbanization with that of Arenal d’en Castell.
Starting at the beach in Arenal d’en Castell, the route follows the coast to the resort of Son Parc and continues toward Son Saura beach, where you’ll find a well-preserved dune system and a marsh with rich vegetation. The nearby woods at s’Albufera des Comte are also noteworthy for their impressive variety of plant life. The trail then passes through the village of Ses Salines, where today’s stage ends.
In the morning you’ll get transferred from Ses Salines to Cala Morell.
Menorca is known as the island of the wind. In this section we will be able to observe the strong incidence that the north wind has on the rocks that appear on the road and its low vegetation. In the area of Punta Nati its historic lighthouse impresses surrounded by immense fields of scattered stones. In Cap de Bajolí it is worth paying attention to the coastal vegetation that grows among rocky areas.
We will arrive at the Cala des Corbetar, from where we will be able to admire the Pont d’en Gil, a natural rock bridge modeled by maritime erosion. From this point to the port of Ciutadella , Camí de Cavalls runs for 5 km on paved roads that line the coastline.
Time to enjoy Ciutadella and get lost in its noble streets.
You can take advantage to enjoy a good Mediterranean breakfast before leaving for the Maó airport.
You can also visit the Camí de Cavalls Sur in Menorca. HERE you can get information.
And if you want you can take a look at the rest of the wellness and women’s trips that we have prepared on WAW.travel.
We pick you up at the Maó/Mahón airport, in Menorca, Maó. Capital of the island of Menorca. City founded by the Carthaginians, it has passed through several hands until it became part of Spain. It has a natural port of 6 km length. Maó was captured by the British in 1708 and you can still see an appreciable influence on the architecture of the city. Strolling through its streets, approaching the church of Santa María, the mercat del peix and descending to the port to enjoy a good dinner, are things to do on your first night in Menorca Camí de Cavalls Norte. The next morning you will get a transfer to Es Grau to start walking the first stages of Cami de Cavalls North.
You will leave Es Grau in the morning and start walking on the Cami de Cavalls North. We will find the white sand coves of Sa Torreta and Morella. The Favàritx lighthouse guides us to the bottom as the end of the stage. Unforgettable route. Then you continue the Cami de Cavalls North at the Favaritx lighthouse. The route continues through the agrarian landscapes of Menorca. The route approaches the coast again to the beach of Pou d'en Caldés, a place of great wealth of endemic plants. We continue inland until we reach the Port d'Addaia and the Mongofra salt flats. High ecological level area and good point of observation of birds. The stage ends with a 3.5 km asphalted section that connects the Addaia urbanization with that of Arenal d'en Castell.
Starting at the beach in Arenal d’en Castell, the route follows the coast to the resort of Son Parc and continues toward Son Saura beach, where you’ll find a well-preserved dune system and a marsh with rich vegetation. The nearby woods at s’Albufera des Comte are also noteworthy for their impressive variety of plant life. The trail then passes through the village of Ses Salines, where today's stage ends.
In the morning you'll get transferred from Ses Salines to Cala Morell. Menorca is known as the island of the wind. In this section we will be able to observe the strong incidence that the north wind has on the rocks that appear on the road and its low vegetation. In the area of Punta Nati its historic lighthouse impresses surrounded by immense fields of scattered stones. In Cap de Bajolí it is worth paying attention to the coastal vegetation that grows among rocky areas. We will arrive at the Cala des Corbetar, from where we will be able to admire the Pont d'en Gil, a natural rock bridge modeled by maritime erosion. From this point to the port of Ciutadella , Camí de Cavalls runs for 5 km on paved roads that line the coastline. Time to enjoy Ciutadella and get lost in its noble streets.
You can take advantage to enjoy a good Mediterranean breakfast before leaving for the Maó airport.
NO This a shared experience. You can enjoy with men or women.
Yes, that is possible. However, you must be a experienced mountain biker. Ask us about the possibilities.
We carefully select comfortable accommodations for your journey. You will typically stay in hotels, apartments or rural houses. And don't worry about your luggage – we take care of transporting it from one accommodation to the next.
Transfers are optional. While luggage transport between hotels is included, transfers to/from the airport and between stages are not. You can choose to arrange these yourself via bus or taxi, or we can provide them as an extra service.
You can read our blog with the topic “The 10 most frequently asked questions about the Cami de Cavalls in Menorca”.