Best mountain peaks around Binissalem provide access to the diverse landscapes of Mallorca, from the plains to the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. This region is known for its wine production heritage and serves as a starting point for exploring the island's mountainous terrain. Hikers can find routes leading to challenging peaks and scenic viewpoints. The area offers a combination of natural beauty and cultural experiences.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Simply wonderful, arriving at the top on a road bike, the view stretching into the distance, and the feeling of accomplishment. Now savor the moment… A cappuccino with cheesecake ☕️🍰 is the perfect accompaniment in the small café with a terrace, which only opens around midday. Then, refreshed and full of energy, off you go across the island 🏝️ ☀️🚴🏼♂️🚴💨
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The Puig de na Franquesa has a proud height of 1067 m and is located in the middle of the Mallorcan mountain range Serra de Tramuntana.
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We wanted to go up there too. But without a helmet and without good hiking boots, we were suicidal!!!
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Beautiful driveway, beautiful view
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You should be very careful when descending towards Puig de sa Rateta. The path is actually quite easy to walk, but there are a lot of loose stones in the area and we experienced heavy rockfall here and I was even hit! The view is very beautiful from the summit and the path is definitely worth it 👍🏻
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One of the "classics". Great! A must for every Mallorca hiking lover - magnificent nature, magnificent views! The starting point of our hike was the Cuber reservoir. After 90 minutes of relaxed hiking you reach Coll L'Ofre. Then it's steeper but shorter to the summit (cairns and blue splashes of color throughout). You can then descend via the easier path towards Puig de na Franquesa.
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The neighbor of L'Ofre, if you're up there...
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A mountain over 1000 m high in the Tranmuntana. Great look! The way up partly hardly visible and not easy to walk.
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Binissalem offers access to several stunning viewpoints. The route through Peñal dels Bous and Coll d'en Simonet leads to the Sa Panada viewpoint, providing excellent views of Binissalem and the surrounding region. Another notable spot is the Mirador de l'Orengar, which offers an incredible panorama of the highest peaks of the Tramuntana mountains and the unique table mountain Puig s'Alcadena.
Yes, Binissalem is a great base for exploring challenging peaks in the nearby Serra de Tramuntana. While the summit of Puig Major (Mallorca's highest peak) requires special permits, its grandeur can be admired from surrounding peaks and the Cúber reservoir. Puig de l'Ofre summit is a popular and challenging climb offering breathtaking panoramas. Puig de Massanella, the second-highest peak, also provides challenging hikes and stunning vistas.
The region boasts significant historical sites. Alaró Castle is a famous historical site and a destination for beautiful hiking routes, offering panoramic views as far as Palma from its 822-meter high location. Another historical and religious site is Ermita de Santa Magdalena, which provides notable views and a restaurant at the top.
Yes, there are options for family-friendly walks. The routes to Castell d'Alaró are considered easy to moderately difficult, making them accessible to a wider range of hikers. Additionally, the circular route around the Cúber reservoir, offering views of Puig Major, is well-developed and can be walked without difficulties, making it suitable for families.
Binissalem offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate routes like the one to Sa Panada viewpoint, to more challenging ascents in the Serra de Tramuntana. You can find trails leading to historical castles, scenic summits, and through natural monuments. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Binissalem guide, which includes routes like the Stone Steps to Castell d'Alaró.
Absolutely. Binissalem's strategic location makes it ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the Claret Pass – Valldemossa loop or the Cami de Muro (Vineyard Route). For runners, there are several moderate running loops around Binissalem and nearby villages. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Binissalem and Running Trails around Binissalem guides.
Puig Major, at 1,445 meters, is the highest peak in Mallorca. While its summit houses military antennas and requires special permits for access, its impressive presence can be admired from various surrounding peaks and the Cúber reservoir. Binissalem serves as a convenient starting point for routes that offer spectacular views of Puig Major, even if direct summit access is restricted.
The best time to hike the mountains around Binissalem generally depends on the specific peak and your preference. While some higher peaks like Puig de Massanella can be covered with snow for several weeks in winter, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes more enjoyable. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Parking is available at various trailheads. For instance, the Ca n'Arabí car park is a starting point for routes leading to Peñal dels Bous and Sa Panada viewpoint. For views of Puig Major and the Cúber reservoir, parking is typically available near the reservoir itself, which serves as a popular starting point for walks in that area.
The Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is unique for its dramatic limestone landscapes, deep gorges, and ancient drystone terracing. It's known for its 'drystone way' paths, a traditional construction method that forms an integral part of the region's cultural landscape. The range offers diverse outdoor experiences, from challenging climbs to scenic viewpoints, all within a rich natural and cultural heritage.
Yes, the region offers several unique natural features. The distinctive table mountain Puig s'Alcadena, along with Puig d'Alaró, forms the 'twin mesas' of the Tramuntana mountains, offering incredible panoramas. The Cúber reservoir, surrounded by peaks, provides a serene, untouched natural setting often compared to the Alps, where you can discover diverse flora and fauna.
Beyond the most prominent ones, other significant peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana accessible from Binissalem include Penyal des Migdia (near Puig Major), Puig Tomir (1,103 meters), and Puig des Teix (1,064 meters). These peaks offer diverse hiking experiences and contribute to the dramatic mountain scenery of Mallorca, providing numerous opportunities for exploration.


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