Attractions and places to see around Montuïri offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural experiences in Mallorca's inland. This charming village is characterized by its well-preserved medieval core and picturesque landscapes dotted with windmills. Visitors can explore ancient archaeological sites, traditional windmills, and scenic rural areas. The region provides a glimpse into traditional rural Mallorcan life.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Montuïri.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
A small town in the center of the island. It's very popular with tourists on market days (Wednesdays only). Otherwise, it's a tranquil village with a beautiful center. Worth seeing.
6
1
Absolute nonsense that the route would not be recommended. Driven today 03/24. Totally ok. Sometimes you wonder what kind of unreasonable expectations some people have.
4
0
I love mills :-). This is in very good condition!
4
0
beautiful windmill at the entrance to the town.
5
0
NO LONGER RECOMMENDATION FOR ME... In my opinion, this can no longer be called a secondary route – it's actually a main route, especially for trucks due to the quarry you pass. The road itself is in comparatively poor condition (as of March 2024). Alternative: Take side roads to Maria de la Salut and from there to Sineu!
8
4
Nice connection between Petra and Sineu. However, because of the quarry about halfway there is a lot of truck traffic on weekdays and caution is advised...
2
0
great cafes, one of the biggest markets on the island, the Velodrome and Cafe Ma13.. so definitely worth a visit.
3
0
wonderful section on the way to the Ermita de Bonnany
0
0
Montuïri offers a rich historical experience, starting with its well-preserved medieval urban core, featuring cobbled streets and traditional architecture. You can visit the imposing Església de Sant Bartomeu, the 14th-century King's Well, and the adjacent medieval lavoir. The village is also known for its old stone windmills, such as Molí d'en Fraret, which houses an archaeological museum.
Yes, one of Mallorca's most significant archaeological sites, the Talayotic Village of Son Fornés, is located near Montuïri. This prehistoric village dates back to around 900 BC and features well-preserved talayots. To learn more about the findings, visit the Archaeological Museum of Son Fornés, housed in the Molí des Fraret.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Puig de Sant Miquel. At its summit, you'll find the Hermitage of Bona Pau, a sanctuary dating back to 1395. Another popular spot for magnificent views is the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa, which also offers a spiritual atmosphere and facilities.
Montuïri is nestled within the Pla de Mallorca, characterized by scenic almond groves, olive trees, and vineyards. Beyond the picturesque landscape, you can explore the Galdent Caves, known for their stalactite and stalagmite formations, or visit the prehistoric Son Company and Son Comelles Cave Houses.
The region is ideal for cycling and walking. You can explore scenic routes like the Rural Road Between Petra and Sineu. For more structured adventures, there are numerous mountain biking, road cycling, and touring bicycle routes. You can find detailed guides for these activities, such as MTB Trails around Montuïri, Road Cycling Routes around Montuïri, and Cycling around Montuïri.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the tranquil Sineu town center and parish church, especially vibrant on market days. The Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa, offers a restaurant and accommodation, making it a comfortable stop for families. The Molí d'en Pau windmill in Sineu is also a family-friendly spot with a restaurant inside.
The Pla de Mallorca, where Montuïri is located, is excellent for cycling and walking. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with milder temperatures ideal for exploring the landscapes and historical sites without the intense summer heat.
Yes, Montuïri is an excellent place to immerse yourself in traditional rural Mallorcan life. The village hosts a vibrant weekly market every Monday, where you can find fresh local produce and crafts. The area also boasts a strong agricultural tradition, with local wineries like Jaume Mesquida and Blanca Terra offering tastings and tours, and opportunities to savor authentic Mallorcan cuisine.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent views from places like the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa, and the spiritual atmosphere it provides. The tranquil charm of villages like Sineu, especially on market days, is also highly rated. Cyclists enjoy the scenic routes, such as the Rural Road Between Petra and Sineu, for their pleasant experience through the landscape.
Montuïri is famously characterized by its old stone windmills. While many are picturesque landmarks, you can visit Molí d'en Fraret, which also houses an archaeological museum. Another notable example is the Molí d'en Pau windmill in Sineu, which is an eye-catching landmark and even houses a restaurant.
Puig de Randa is a prominent mountain near Montuïri, known for its spiritual and historical importance. It is home to three hermitages, including the Sanctuary of Cura, which offers stunning panoramic views across Mallorca. The climb to the summit, such as the Climb to Santuari de Cura via Puig de Randa, is a popular activity for its rewarding vistas.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: