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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Mallorca

Best mountain peaks around Mallorca are primarily found within the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This range, stretching along the island's northwest coast, features rugged limestone peaks, dramatic cliffs, and deep valleys. The region is characterized by its diverse natural landscape and agricultural terraces. It offers varied terrain for exploration and provides extensive views of the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding areas.

Best mountain peaks around Mallorca

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Talaia de Son Jaumell — Ruins and Viewpoint, a man-made monument that served as a 16th-century warning tower against pirate attacks. It offers views towards other historical watchtowers like Torre d'Albarca and Talaia Moreia.
  • Another must-see spot is Puig de l'Ofre summit, a summit offering wide panoramas. Visitors can experience views of Sóller and Puerto Sóller from this location.
  • Visitors also love Es Caragolí, a summit known for its snail-like appearance. It provides views of the Tramuntana range, including Puig Major and Foradada.
  • Mallorca is known for its diverse summits, historical viewpoints, and challenging climbs. The island offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from accessible viewpoints to high-altitude summits.
  • The mountain peaks around Mallorca are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1600 upvotes and 850 photos shared across 120 highlights.

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Talaia d'Alcúdia — Summit and Ruins

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Accessible via several routes. Coming from the south, it's much more scenic, but also more strenuous.

The tin hut is often occupied and serves as a fire watchtower.

Great views over the Badia de Pollença, Puig Romaní, Cap Formentor, the Penya Roja, the northern foothills of the Tramuntana, the Badia d'Alcúdia and its resorts, and even Cap de Ferrutx.

If approaching from the south, it should be easier to find the way forward from the summit.

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The tower, which is now quite dilapidated, dates back to the 16th century and was part of a warning system against pirate attacks that stretched around the island.
If you look towards the northwest you can see the Torre d'Albarca and the Talaia Moreia, which were also part of this warning system.
If the tower guard spotted one or more pirate ships, he lit a fire and the smoke or the light at night alerted armed men to defend themselves.
The name Jaume probably goes back to Jaume II, whose father Jaume I conquered Mallorca from the Moors.


As is often the case on Mallorca, the name Talaia, watchtower, was used over time to refer to the entire mountain.

The direct path from Cala Mesquida is quite steep towards the end, but also doable for children. We met several families.
Great view of the holiday resorts of Cala Mesquida and Cala Ratjada.

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Es Caragolí

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Small hill at Camí de s'Arxiduc (945 m). It owes its name to its appearance, which resembles a snail.
Nice view of the Tramuntana up to the Puig Major and the Foradada.

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Sant Salvador lies at an altitude of 509 meters on the Puig de Sant Salvador mountain. The final stretch takes you uphill through the pine forest, winding from curve to curve. Once you're at the top and the train is hanging on your handlebars, turn right to the monastery. In front of the entrance, you'll find the best water in Mallorca (fresh spring water at no cost).

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Alaró Castle

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The Castell d'Alaró is not only famous as a historical place, but also as the destination of the most beautiful hiking routes in Mallorca. The ascent takes you over easy to moderately difficult routes through the breathtaking Tramuntana mountains. On the 822 meter high castle you can enjoy a panoramic view as far as Palma.

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Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa

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Well-known excursion and hiking destination, accordingly heavily frequented. In addition to the well-frequented gastronomy, there is also a rest area with tables and benches for a less expensive rest. It is much quieter in the monastery chapel than in the back part of the monastery with the gastronomy and the rest area.

The formation of Mount Randa:
An old legend tells that a long time ago a giant crossed the Mediterranean Sea from Algiers. He carried a basket full of stones and earth on his head, and he had tied a ship under his feet so that he would not sink. During a storm off Cabrera, both ships drifted apart and, in order not to lose his balance, he braced himself with his stick on the shore of Cala Pi. But it didn't help, he fell anyway and the contents of his basket spilled out onto the plains of Mallorca. This is where Randa Mountain came from. And from a drop of sweat that hit the ground next to the mountain, the Na Tomasa spring was born.
But that's just a legend, the real story is much scarier:
Mount Randa is hollow inside and supported by four golden pillars. Should the pillars break, not only the mountain but all of Mallorca will collapse. And not only that, "The waves of the sea will crash over Mallorca, and that will be the end of the world," says the phophecy. The Mallorcans say that three of the pillars are already broken and the fourth is damaged.

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At the top of the mountain, the 7m high statue of Christ stands proudly on a 37m high tower. It was donated by a wealthy Mallorcan and was inaugurated in 1934.
The spacious car park offers plenty of parking.

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Cura Sanctuary (Randa)

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I was overwhelmed by the facility and the panoramic view. The ascent and descent is also a highlight in itself

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Puig de l'Ofre summit

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Was up there at the end of March, a day with a lot of wind and sun.
As soon as I was there, a griffon vulture unexpectedly came up about 50m away from the valley. When can you ever look at the back of a bird like that in flight? The climb is definitely worth it, the panorama is in a class of its own.

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View of Puig Major

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Puig Major is the highest peak in Mallorca. It stands out from the rest of the mountains in the Sierra de Tramuntana because it is the only one that has antennas and a radar at the top. This mountain is military property, so it can only be accessed with a special permit. In any case, it can be perfectly appreciated from the Cúber reservoir and the surrounding peaks. The views are gorgeous!

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René Le Smu
March 12, 2026, Es Caragolí

If you've already made the climb up all those meters, you should definitely make your way up here to the temporary summit cross. Just sit and enjoy the view.

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A nice, steady climb, perfect for a longer interval or just to enjoy. The descent is equally beautiful, especially for practicing or practicing cornering technique.

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Acoto Grande
January 20, 2025, Es Caragolí

Beautiful peak very easy to attack, it is on the same path as the Arxiduc.

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JR on Tour
January 13, 2025, Es Caragolí

Beautiful viewpoint... from up here you have a beautiful view in all directions... Deep below you can see the small village of Deia

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Hanna
October 20, 2024, View of Puig Major

Coming from Sóller you have a great view of the reservoir, which nowadays only has very little water. However, it is incredibly crowded, especially during holidays or weekends.

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Not least because of the large number of e-bikers, there is a lot going on on the climbs and descents, so you should drive carefully and choose off-peak times of the day to hunt for the best times.

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Beautiful view on the mountains of Tossals Verds and the Puig Major (highest mountain Mallorca). It is not allowed to swim in the lake. The GR221 passes near the lake + there is a refugio where you can spend the night!

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Idyllic, beautifully situated mountain lake (or reservoir) in the middle of the mountains of Mallorca. There are always great views of the lake, framed by beautiful mountain views. Mallorca's long-distance hiking trail GR 221 runs along here. The lake can also be walked around on a circular route.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit in Mallorca?

Mallorca offers a variety of popular peaks, especially within the Serra de Tramuntana. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are Talaia de Son Jaumell — Ruins and Viewpoint, known for its historical significance as a warning tower, and Puig de l'Ofre summit, which provides wide panoramas of Sóller and Puerto Sóller. Another favorite is Es Caragolí, recognized for its unique snail-like appearance and views of the Tramuntana range.

What is the highest accessible mountain peak in Mallorca?

While Puig Major is the highest peak overall, its summit is inaccessible due to a military radar base. The highest accessible summit in Mallorca is Puig de Massanella, standing at 1,364 to 1,365 meters. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountains, and on clear days, you might even see Menorca and Cabrera.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks or peaks in Mallorca?

Yes, several peaks and areas offer family-friendly options. For example, the ascent to Talaia de Son Jaumell from Cala Mesquida is considered doable for children, despite being steep towards the end. The Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa, is also a well-known excursion destination with facilities and a family-friendly atmosphere.

What kind of historical or cultural sites can I find on Mallorca's peaks?

Mallorca's peaks are rich in history. You can explore the ruins of a 16th-century warning tower at Talaia de Son Jaumell. Alaró Castle, an ancient fortress, offers extensive views stretching to Palma. The Sanctuary of Cura on Puig de Randa is a significant religious and historical site, and the ascent to Sant Salvador from Felanitx leads to another monastery with historical significance.

What outdoor activities can I do near Mallorca's mountain peaks?

The mountainous regions of Mallorca, particularly the Serra de Tramuntana, are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Talaia d'Alcúdia and Penya des Migdia Loop' or 'Caragolí from Valldemossa'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the 'Faro de Formentor' loop and MTB trails including the 'GR 222: Albarca Tower Loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Mallorca, MTB Trails around Mallorca, and Road Cycling Routes around Mallorca guides.

What is the best time of year to hike in Mallorca's mountains?

The best time to hike in Mallorca's mountains is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, with pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summer can be very hot, especially at lower altitudes, while winter can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain or even snow at higher elevations.

What makes Puig Galatzó a notable peak in Mallorca?

Puig Galatzó, soaring to about 1,026 to 1,027 meters, is famously known as the 'Matterhorn' of Mallorca due to its distinctive shape. Despite its formidable appearance, it's considered easier to climb than it looks and is one of the most popular peaks on the island. The ascent offers superb views, making the approximately four-hour round trip a rewarding experience.

Are there challenging climbs for experienced hikers in Mallorca?

Absolutely. Experienced hikers will find plenty of challenging routes. The ascent to Puig de Massanella, the highest accessible peak, offers various routes, including adventurous scrambling options from the north. Penyal des Migdia, a significant secondary summit of Puig Major, also provides a technical ascent through rocky terrain with unparalleled views.

What natural features and wildlife can I expect to see in the Serra de Tramuntana?

The Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is characterized by rugged limestone peaks, dramatic cliffs, and deep valleys. You'll encounter diverse flora, including holm-oak woods and mountain garrigue, along with numerous endemic species. The area is also a refuge for various animal species, notably the black vulture, which can sometimes be spotted soaring above the peaks.

What is the GR 221 Dry Stone Route and how does it relate to Mallorca's peaks?

The GR 221, or Dry Stone Route, is a long-distance path that weaves through the incredible landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana. It connects many of the charming mountain villages and offers varied experiences of Mallorca's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The public estate of Tossals Verds, for example, offers a refuge for hikers on the GR 221 and serves as a starting point for ascents to its peak and Puig d'en Galileu.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Mallorca?

Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from summits like Puig de l'Ofre, which offers spectacular vistas of Sóller and Puerto Sóller. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the diverse natural landscapes, and the rich historical and cultural sites found along the trails are also highly valued. Many appreciate the opportunity to connect with Mallorca's past and environment while enjoying the island's natural beauty.

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