Best natural monuments around Porreres encompass a blend of historical landmarks and scenic viewpoints within Mallorca's rural heartland. This region, part of the "Es Pla" agricultural area, is characterized by its expansive landscapes of almond and apricot orchards and vineyards. These features offer opportunities for outdoor activities and a glimpse into the area's agricultural heritage. Elevated points provide panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Meaning and purpose: It was erected as a religious monument to strengthen the faith of the inhabitants of Felanitx and to emphasize the spiritual significance of the mountain. It also serves as a widely visible landmark and viewing platform. Construction: The cross is about 14 meters high and is made of solid stone. It replaced earlier, simpler wooden crosses that had been destroyed at this exposed location by the elements. Location: It is located on the secondary summit of the mountain (the Picot), which can be reached by a short footpath from the monastery car park. Experience: From the foot of the cross, you have one of the best 360-degree views of Mallorca, stretching from the island of Cabrera in the south, across the Tramuntana mountains, to the bay of Alcúdia in the north.
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Avoid in the rain – it's slippery. Finding the correct path from point 5 downwards is not easy.
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Shortly before position 5, the path was unfortunately blocked by fallen trees. Unfortunately, I could no longer see the highlight.
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From up here you really have a magnificent view
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An absolute highlight, even in the pouring rain.
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When you come out of the mountain and see this rock formation with tree and sun you have the feeling to go into another world.
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Mountain of 477 meters, located on the shores of Mount Sant Salvador, in the municipality of Felanitx. At the top is the monument of the Picot cross, 14 meters high, built in 1957. The area also acts as an excellent viewpoint of the island.
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Around Porreres, you'll discover a unique blend of historical landmarks and scenic viewpoints integrated into the natural landscape. While not geological wonders in the traditional sense, the region offers sites like the iconic windmills, expansive agricultural vistas, and elevated points such as Sant Salvador Sanctuary and Viewpoint, which provide stunning panoramic views of rural Mallorca.
Yes, Porreres is known for its impressive viewpoints. The Sant Salvador Sanctuary and Viewpoint offers a beautiful climb with fantastic vistas. Another notable spot is Creu d'Es Picot, a 477-meter mountain with a 14-meter high cross, providing indescribable distant views over the island. The Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador also stands on a 37-meter high tower, offering wonderful views of the island's southeast corner.
The countryside around Porreres is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, gravel biking, and running through vineyards and fields. For example, there are several running trails, including a moderate 13.5 km loop to Santuari de Monti-Sion. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Molí de n'Amengual – Porreres Market loop' which is an easy 18 km ride. You can find more details on routes in the Cycling around Porreres, Gravel biking around Porreres, and Running Trails around Porreres guides.
Yes, the Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador is considered family-friendly. The journey to and the panoramic views from Santuari de Monti-Sion also offer a rewarding experience for families, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the pastoral idyll of Porreres.
The rural landscapes of Porreres, characterized by almond and apricot orchards and vineyards, are particularly beautiful during spring when the blossoms are out, and in autumn during harvest season. The weather during these times is also generally milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, compared to the hotter summer months.
Yes, you can visit Font de Randa, a natural spring. Additionally, there's a unique Quarry with Rock Archway, which is an interesting man-made feature integrated into the natural environment.
Visitors frequently highlight the fantastic and indescribable distant views from elevated points like Sant Salvador Sanctuary and Viewpoint, Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador, and Creu d'Es Picot. The beautiful climbs, good asphalt for cycling, and the serene atmosphere of the rural landscapes are also highly appreciated.
For prominent sites like the Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador, there is a spacious car park at the top of the mountain, offering plenty of parking. Many other natural monuments and viewpoints are accessible via roads with parking options nearby, or as part of hiking and cycling routes.
While specific cafes directly at every natural monument might be limited, the Sant Salvador Sanctuary and Viewpoint includes a hut and restaurant. The town of Porreres itself, and other nearby villages, offer various cafes and restaurants where you can refresh before or after your explorations.
Absolutely. Porreres is distinctive for its numerous windmills, with over 36 mill towers scattered across the municipality. These structures are iconic symbols of the island's agricultural heritage and are integrated into the natural landscape. The Sant Salvador Sanctuary itself is a 14th-century Marian church, offering a rich historical context alongside its natural beauty.
While many of the viewpoints involve climbs, the general rural landscapes and some of the windmills within the urban area of Porreres offer easier access for admiration. For specific accessibility needs, it's recommended to check individual site details, but the agricultural roads and paths often provide gentle terrain suitable for leisurely walks.


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