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Cala Millor Hiking
Route to Na Penyal
1h 15min
Going up Joan Servera Camps street towards Son Servera, when
we reach the second roundabout we turn off at the industrial
estate in the 2nd exit, we go straight on until we reach a
junction, carry straight on and after approximately 40 m turn
left and find ourselves at the railtrack. We follow the track
until we come to a sign that says Bella Vista. Then, we turn
right passing alongside a tunnel follow the path until we
reach a little house where the path joins another one and
opposite we can see three pine-trees; at this point we follow
the goats path that will take us to the mountains.
Route to Son Servera through Cala Nau
1h 30 min
Another route is to go up the Avinguda de Llevant and on
arrival at the Monte Sfari Hotel turn left and follow the
signs for Bella Vista; follow the path until we can see three
pine-trees on the left hand side. There, the two paths joins
together enabling us to set off on one and come back by the
other or viceversa.
Route to Punta de n´Amer
1h 15 min
We Hill go to the roundabout next to Bar Cristóbal
and then take the street that leads up a small hill. We will
reach a small square where we will find a track that guides
us directly to the Castell which leads us to many places beside
the sea, several of them fishing-grounds which have existed
for a long time, the most famous one being Sa Proa. We will
also find a cave next to the sea, Sa Cova de les Crestes,
which in the old days was inhabited. Continuing we will reach
an old stone quarry where natural stones Mares used to be
excavated. Returning to the main track and following the main
route we go towards Sa Coma, where we will find a half demolished
building near the sea, known as Sa Caseta des Moix and another
five minutes later we arrive at Sa Coma.
Route to Son Servera through Coll de Son Excrivá
1h 15 min
Going up Joan Servera Camps streets towards Son Servera,
when we come to the second roundabout we take the turning
for the industrial estate we carry straight on until we come
to a junction, carry on ahead and alter approximately 40 m
turn left and we Hill find ourselves at the rail-track. We
follow the track until we come to a junction, here we must
be careful to go straight on as there is another path hat
leads to the Bella Vista bar and we could get mixed up.
We pass a bit of tarmac and then the path becomes a dry mud
path. We follow this path for quite a while and arrive at
another junction. Here we take the path on the right. In five
minutes we arrive at another junction.That is the Coll de
Son excrivá. Once here we can go straight on and pass
alongside the Puig de Sa Font until we come to the high part
of the village of Son Servera. And if we turn right we will
pass alongside the Puig de Sa Bassa and will come to the industrial
estate of Son Servera.
Route to Canyamel through the look out point of Costa
des Pins
2 hours or more
Another option for going to Canyamel is to take the Cala
Bona – Costa des Pins road up to Costa des Pins and,
once there, follow the avenue del Pinar to the end where we
will find a look out point. Once there, we will follow the
path that leads to the mountain, marked by blue spots. This
path will take us to the coast of Canyamel and if we carry
on walking downwards we will find the beaches.
Route to Son Servera through Cala Nau
1h 30min
Another route is leaving Cala Nau and going towards the Son
Servera- Porto Cristo road, until coming to a roundabout.
Here we take the road to Son Carrió when we come to
a tight curve to the left we will see a path on the right
with a sign that says Camí de Sa Punta. We take this
path and carry on up to the mountain until we reach the junction
where the two routes meet.
Route to Canyamel through Coll Baix
2 hours 45min
We take the Cala Bona Costa des Pins road on arrival at Costa
des Pins we follow the Pinar avenue until we come to an iron
sculpture. Once here we go up Ermita street. At the height
of number 7 there is an entry to the mountain. We take this
entry and follow the path marked by yellow spots and small
piles of stones, it forks off in many directions so to orientate
ourselves better we can use the electric towers that lead
up the peak as a guide. Following the path we arrive at a
gate where the towns separate; crossing this gate we will
find another pathway and following it we will arrive at the
road that goes to Canyamel and we only have to head towards
the coast to reach the beaches of Canyamel.
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