Best mountain peaks around Porreres offer opportunities to explore the region's diverse landscape. This area features a range of summits, many of which host historical sites and religious buildings. The peaks provide elevated viewpoints across the island. Porreres serves as a base for accessing these mountainous areas.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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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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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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Like every cyclist - whether on a racing bike or MTB - it's worth getting up here. My personal tip - drive up the hairpin bends from Llucmajor and then eat a typical Majorcan bread in Cellar Randa after Randa.
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Super facility, perfect and relatively inexpensive excursion restaurant. Nice bike tour, the ascent is easy to do and stretches over 5 km of well-paved roads
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At the top of Puig de Bonany, at a height of 317 meters, is located this wonderful hermitage. The first documents date from 1606, when a small oratory was built. The current temple was built between 1920 and 1925. In a historicist style with neo-Baroque roots, the hermitage has a Latin plan without side chapels and is covered with a barrel vault.
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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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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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A hiking trail leads to Sant Salvador, but you can also easily drive up there by car or bike. From the top you have a fantastic all-round view of the island. The coastal towns in the east can be seen very well. There are fireplaces for grilling and of course the statue of Christ.
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find the climb to Ascent to Puig de Sant Salvador from Felanitx, which leads to a 509-meter summit with a monastery and fresh spring water. Another highly visited spot is the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa, a religious and historical site at 543 meters offering panoramic views and facilities. The Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador is also a significant landmark, providing expansive views from its 37-meter tower.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa is noted as family-friendly, offering facilities like a cafe and restaurant. The Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador is also suitable for families, providing impressive views from the top of Sant Salvador mountain.
The peaks around Porreres are rich in historical and religious significance. You can visit the monastery at the summit of Ascent to Puig de Sant Salvador from Felanitx. The Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa is a prominent religious building and historical site with a monastery. Additionally, the Santuari de Bonany is a beautiful monastery on Puig de Bonany, offering magnificent views.
For expansive views, the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa provides panoramic vistas from its 543-meter summit. The Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador offers impressive views of the island's southeast from its elevated position. The Santuari de Bonany also boasts a magnificent view of the Bay of Alcudia.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa features well-frequented gastronomy, including a cafe and restaurant, along with a rest area. You can also find accommodation there. On weekends, visitors to Ascent to Puig de Sant Salvador from Felanitx sometimes barbecue at the top.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Porreres offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Cura Sanctuary (Randa) – View from Puig de Randa loop from Porreres' or 'View of San Salvador – Felanitx Old Town loop from Porreres'. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'Sant Salvador Ascent – Felanitx Old Town loop from Felanitx'. Mountain biking trails are also available, including the 'Ermita de Bonany – Puig de Bonany Trail loop from Porreres'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Porreres, Gravel biking around Porreres, and MTB Trails around Porreres guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the historical and religious significance of sites like the monasteries, and the opportunity to enjoy fresh spring water at locations such as Puig de Sant Salvador. The komoot community has contributed over 980 upvotes and more than 870 photos, highlighting the appeal of these routes and their diverse offerings.
While popular spots like the Sanctuary of Cura can be heavily frequented, especially on weekends, the monastery chapel at Cura is often quieter than the main gastronomy area. For a potentially less crowded experience, the Santuari de Bonany is noted for having 'hardly any traffic' on its ascent, offering a peaceful experience with beautiful views.
Spring is a popular time for hiking in the region, though some routes, like the Ascent to Puig de Sant Salvador from Felanitx, can be quite busy. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
For the Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador, there is a spacious car park available at the top of the mountain. For other peaks, starting points like Randa for Puig de Randa often have parking options in the village or at the base of the ascent.
While the main highlights are well-known, exploring the routes leading to the Santuari de Bonany might offer a more tranquil experience, as it's described as having 'hardly any traffic' and is a beautiful, smaller monastery. The surrounding trails often reveal quiet paths through the Mallorcan landscape.


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