Best mountain peaks around Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar are located in the eastern part of Mallorca, featuring the gentler elevations of the Serra de Llevant. This region offers notable hills and natural reserves ideal for hiking and scenic views. The area provides engaging hiking opportunities, blending natural beauty with historical intrigue. Visitors can explore a variety of trails leading to prominent features and coastal areas.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The final, path along the ridge requires vigilance (more technical trail)
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At just 522 meters above sea level, you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view.
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The hike from the Ermita de Betlem to the Bec de Ferrutx is really worthwhile. The view from the summit is an absolute highlight in clear weather.
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The path from Freda in a southwesterly direction can be found by searching and navigating. It's an adventurous descent, rocky and relatively close to the edges. But the uneasy feeling of taking the wrong path is confirmed. After the two smaller peaks, the descent comes to a wall crossing. There's a no-trek sign there, indicating that you're leaving an area closed to hikers. The sign is missing at Freda, so you'd have to return the same way (east). This is now a bird sanctuary.
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The main path from the tennis court up to the peak is fun in both directions. However, the back one through Son Galta is quite steep, overgrown and difficult to track. Towards the bottom, there’s a wall that needs to be crossed. If you walk straight on instead, you might get lost which happened to me the first time round and I had to go back up. I only managed the next day the other way around. In general, the path towards Son Servera is much more pleasant to take down/up but you will have to circle back around the mountain once you’ve reached the quarry. Great view and nature on top of the mountain though and clear path.
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The Talaia Freda de Morell is a worthwhile vantage point. However, the last 50 meters or so of altitude, if you approach the ascent from the south-west side, are tough! I am very athletic and had trouble getting up there. The path itself is barely visible - the cairns help here. The main problem is the loose ground (scree), which requires absolute surefootedness and body balance to compensate for any missteps. Otherwise, it can even be fatal because you simply have nothing to hold on to! If you have hiking poles, it is better to pack them in your backpack beforehand or attach them to them. In my opinion, this small section is not for the average hiker. Everything else before or after is as described in the tour suggested by Komoot.
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We did the route as averagely experienced hikers and found it really difficult. The ascent from the south was still quite fun, as we generally like climbing. The descent to the north, on the other hand, was very steep in places and so overgrown that we really had to "fight our way through". The path - more of a dirt track - was barely visible in places. We slipped a few times and our legs were badly scratched by the overgrowth. I would advise others to use the ascent as the way back. Hikers who came towards us did so. A great view awaits you at the top.
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The region offers several notable elevated features. Among the most popular are Na Penyal, known for its indescribable views, and Ferrutx Peak, which provides sensational panoramic views over the Bay of Alcudia. Additionally, Talaia Freda de Morell offers beautiful vistas of the Bahia d'Alcúdia. For a unique coastal experience, Punta de n'Amer is a highly recommended natural headland and protected reserve.
You can expect a variety of stunning views. From summits like Na Penyal and Ferrutx Peak, you'll be treated to expansive panoramic views of the Bay of Alcudia and the surrounding landscape. Coastal elevations like Punta de n'Amer offer impressive vistas of Cala Millor and Sa Coma bays, as well as the rugged coastline.
Yes, several of the elevated features in the area offer challenging routes. Na Penyal is described as requiring good physical condition due to its rocky finish. Ferrutx Peak and Talaia Freda de Morell also feature challenging paths, sometimes narrow and exposed. These routes are appreciated by the komoot community for their demanding nature and rewarding views.
The region is rich in natural features. Punta de n'Amer is a unique 200-hectare natural reserve with dunes, pine forests, and rugged coastal rocks. Along its coastline, you can find the spectacular natural rock arch, Cova des Pont. The trails around the various peaks also offer diverse flora and fauna, characteristic of the Llevant region.
Yes, Punta de n'Amer features the Castell de sa Punta de n'Amer, a 17th-century fortified tower. This historical structure served as a defense against pirate attacks and now houses a small museum. From its 35-meter elevation, you can enjoy panoramic views while exploring its history.
While some peaks are challenging, Punta de n'Amer offers accessible and moderate hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels, including families. A popular easy route is a circular walk to the Castell, taking approximately an hour. The well-maintained "Via Verde" nearby also provides paths for walking or cycling.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Sant Llorenç des Cardassar is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking and mountain biking, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For more hiking, explore trails like the "Punta de n'Amer – View of Cala Millor loop" or the "Coastal Path – Petita Cove loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar, Gravel biking around Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar, and MTB Trails around Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For example, the view from Na Penyal is often described as "indescribable." Many also appreciate the unique experience of spotting wild horses near Ferrutx Peak and the historical context provided by the Castell de sa Punta de n'Amer.
For Na Penyal, it's recommended to load your route on your mobile beforehand and compare it frequently to stay on track, especially if coming from the south. Some visitors suggest taking the "Nordweg" back as climbing downhill can be challenging. The path requires good physical condition, and surefootedness is a must due to the rocky finish. Be prepared for high temperatures and bring sunscreen.
While hiking the trails, particularly around Ferrutx Peak, you might be lucky enough to spot wild horses. The natural reserve of Punta de n'Amer also hosts diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Sant Llorenç des Cardassar offers excellent opportunities for both gravel biking and mountain biking. You can explore routes like the "Old Son Carrió train station – Via Verde Manacor–Artà loop" for gravel biking or the "Cala Millor Bike Lane – Capdepera Castle loop" for mountain biking. Detailed routes and guides are available in the Gravel biking around Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar and MTB Trails around Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar sections.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For instance, around Punta de n'Amer, you can enjoy the "Punta de n'Amer Castle – Punta de n'Amer loop," which is an easy circular walk. Other longer circular paths wind through the natural areas, offering diverse views and experiences.


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