Cami de Cavalls, the historical route

An emblematic tour to explore the island

The Camí de Cavalls is a historic trail that circles Menorca for 185 kilometers, offering a unique way to discover the natural beauty of the island. This route, which dates back to the 14th century, was originally used for the defense of the coast and today has become an essential attraction for hikers, cyclists and nature lovers. Traversing cliffs, unspoiled beaches, pine forests and wetlands, the Camí de Cavalls allows visitors to immerse themselves in Menorca’s diverse landscape.

Stages and points of interest of the Camí de Cavalls

The trail is divided into 20 stages that cross the entire Menorcan coastline, each with its own characteristics and levels of difficulty. Among the most outstanding stops are Macarella beach, Albufera des Grau and Favàritx lighthouse, places that reflect the natural and cultural essence of Menorca. Along the route, adventurers will find clear signage, water fountains and rest points strategically located to ensure a comfortable and safe experience.

Tips for walking the Camí de Cavalls

To fully enjoy the Camí de Cavalls, it is advisable to plan the route in advance. Wear comfortable shoes and bring enough water, especially during the summer months, is essential. In addition, respecting the native flora and fauna is key to preserving Menorca’s natural wealth. Whether for a walk of a few hours or a complete journey of several days, the Camí de Cavalls offers an unforgettable experience for lovers of active tourism.

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