
Duration
3h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Price
€
Setting
Outdoor
Parc Natural de Llevant sprawls across Mallorca's wild northeastern corner, protecting 1,671 hectares of coastal cliffs, scrubland, and the island's largest population of endemic dwarf fan palms. Nine well-marked trails wind through landscapes that feel more like North Africa than typical Mediterranean coastline, with the highlight being the 90-minute coastal route to Cala Torta, one of Mallorca's most pristine beaches. You'll spot wild tortoises, rare birds, and if you're lucky, the park's small herd of feral goats navigating impossible cliff faces.
The walking here feels genuinely wild compared to most Mallorcan nature spots. Pine forests give way to rocky headlands where waves crash 100 meters below, and the silence is broken only by wind and birdsong. The coastal trail undulates constantly, requiring proper hiking shoes, but rewards you with views across to Menorca on clear days. Two information centers provide detailed maps, though trail markings are excellent throughout.
Most visitors underestimate the difficulty and arrive in flip-flops, which is a mistake on these rocky paths. The park is completely free, parking included, making it exceptional value compared to Mallorca's commercialized attractions. Skip the inland forest trails unless you're obsessed with botany. Focus on the coastal routes for the real payoff, and bring more water than you think you need.
Start at the Es Capdepera information center rather than the main entrance, it's less crowded and puts you straight onto the best coastal sections
Most hikers turn back at the first viewpoint, but the trail gets dramatically better after the 45-minute mark when you reach the cliff-top sections
Visit between March and May when wild tortoises are most active and you'll see them crossing paths, especially early morning before other hikers arrive
Address
Ctra. MA-3333, km 4,7, 07570 Artà, Illes Balears, Spain
Neighborhood
East CoastPlan for about 3h 30m.
Parc Natural de Llevant is in the East Coast neighborhood of Mallorca. The address is Ctra. MA-3333, km 4,7, 07570 Artà, Illes Balears, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.
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