Dunes and Wetlands at Es Trenc–Salobrar de Campos
On Mallorca’s southern coast, the Es Trenc–Salobrar de Campos Natural Park combines the island’s most famous unspoilt beach with a vast area of wetlands, dunes, and salt flats. It’s a unique coastal reserve where sunseekers, birdwatchers, and nature lovers all find something to enjoy.
A Coastal Ecosystem
The park is more than just the beach of Es Trenc. Behind the white sands and turquoise waters lie dunes, salt pans and lagoons that form an important habitat for migratory birds. Flamingos, avocets and stilts are regularly seen here, and the salt flats have been in use since Roman times.
Exploring the Park
Visitors can relax on Es Trenc beach, walk along the dunes, or follow nature trails that reveal the wetland’s ecological value. Guided tours of the salt pans are also available, offering insight into traditional salt production alongside the natural environment.
When & Where
The park lies between Campos and Colònia de Sant Jordi, in the south of Mallorca. It is open year-round, with longer daylight hours in summer. Parking is available near the beach, though spaces fill quickly in peak season.
Why Visit?
Es Trenc–Salobrar de Campos is the perfect blend of Mallorca’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. With its iconic beach, rich birdlife, and centuries-old salt flats, it’s one of the island’s most memorable nature reserves.
Visitor Info
Location: South coast of Mallorca, between Campos and Colònia de Sant Jordi.
Opening Hours: Open year-round (hours vary with daylight).
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