Best huts around Calvià are situated within a diverse landscape, ranging from the Sierra de Tramontana mountains to the Mediterranean coastline. The area includes communal properties like Galatzó Public Estate, offering accessible natural and historical sites. Calvià is known for its varied terrain, featuring high mountain landscapes, historical architecture, and numerous points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. This region provides a range of experiences, from mountain refuges to historical shelters.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Unfortunately no longer open, a shame it would have been a nice inn
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Curious place
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Clean and cozy
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Nice place for a rest with table and benches (in the shade)
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About a 15-minute walk from the Ma 10 is a relatively large picnic area with several wooden benches. While it doesn't offer particularly good views of the mountains or the sea, it's certainly enough for a bite to eat before heading to Galatzó or Moleta de's Esclop.
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Yes, the owner sometimes makes a strange impression, but he is at least very friendly to overnight guests if they stick to his principles. The food is simply amazing, though, and that alone makes an overnight stay worthwhile. I also found out that hikers who don't stay overnight don't get any water. I find that very rude.
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The cabin is perfectly located in the mountains and has a lovely outdoor area with a barbecue... It can only be rented as a group: https://caminsdepedra.conselldemallorca.es/es/-/coma-d-en-vidal
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Particularly well preserved (thanks to restoration) charcoal burner's hut... next to the charcoal burner's hut there is also a cistern
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The most prominent hut in Calvià is the Galatzó Refuge, located within the Galatzó Public Estate. This refuge is an integral part of the Ruta de Pedra en Sec (GR 221), Mallorca's long-distance Dry Stone Route. It serves as a strategic point for hikers exploring the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Other notable huts in the broader region that are part of this network include Coma d'en Vidal Refuge and Ses Fontanelles Refuge.
The Galatzó Refuge offers a capacity of 52 sleeping places, a snack-bar area, a multifunctional space, and an outdoor terrace. It provides essential services for hikers, including accommodation for the facility's manager. This makes it a comfortable and convenient stop for multi-day treks or as a base for exploring the surrounding mountains.
Yes, the Galatzó Public Estate itself is a historical site. The refuge within it was developed through the rehabilitation of the "ses Porqueres" building, which dates back to the early 20th century. Another historical site is Pla de S'Aljub – Shelter and Cistern, which features a restored charcoal burner's hut, a water reservoir, and a cistern, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
While the Galatzó Refuge itself is only accessible on foot, you can reach the Galatzó Public Estate by car via the Ma-1032 road from Es Capdellà to Galilea. The final stretch to the finca is typically done by bike or on foot. This estate is a communal property of Calvià, making it freely accessible to everyone.
The Serra de Tramuntana, where many of Calvià's huts are located, is best enjoyed during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months. During these periods, the weather is generally mild and pleasant for hiking, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. This allows for comfortable exploration of the trails and enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
The huts in Calvià are nestled within the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Around the Galatzó Public Estate, you'll find a particularly beautiful section of the Mallorcan high mountain landscape, surrounded by significant peaks like Puig de Galatzó (1025 meters) and Mola de S'Esclop (925 meters). The area boasts diverse flora and fauna, and you can also find natural monuments like Font de S'Obi and Shelter, which features a spring (seasonal water flow) and a resting area.
The Galatzó Public Estate is considered family-friendly, offering accessible natural and historical sites. While the refuge itself requires walking to reach, the estate provides a great opportunity for families to enjoy nature, explore historical architecture, and engage in outdoor activities like biking or hiking on its trails.
The region around Calvià offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those leading to Puig de Galatzó and Mola de S'Esclop from the Galatzó Refuge. For more options, check out the Hiking around Calvià guide. If you're into cycling, there are also great Gravel biking around Calvià and Road Cycling Routes around Calvià.
Visitors appreciate the authentic mountain experience and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Serra de Tramuntana. The strategic location of huts like the Galatzó Refuge on the Ruta de Pedra en Sec makes them ideal for multi-day treks. The facilities, such as those at Coma d'en Vidal Refuge with its fireplace and barbecue area, are also highly valued for providing comfort amidst nature. The historical context and the commitment to sustainable tourism also add to the appeal.
Yes, Ses Fontanelles Refuge is known for providing overnight accommodation and dinner upon reservation, offering a welcoming atmosphere. The Galatzó Refuge also has 52 sleeping places and a snack-bar. For Coma d'en Vidal Refuge, it's possible to spend the night by reserving the internal shelter through the Consell de Mallorca, though it's often rented as a group.
Some shelters offer access to drinking water. For example, Pla de S'Aljub – Shelter and Cistern features a cistern that provides drinking water. However, it's always advisable to carry your own water, especially during drier months, as natural springs like Font de S'Obi may dry up in summer.
The Finca Pública de Galatzó encompasses a particularly beautiful section of the Mallorcan high mountain landscape. It is surrounded by significant peaks like Puig de Galatzó (1025 meters above sea level) and Mola de S'Esclop (925 meters above sea level). The trails within the estate offer varied terrain, suitable for hiking and biking, providing a true mountain experience with remarkable flora and fauna.


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