Hiking and Scenery at Península de Llevant
Covering a large stretch of Mallorca’s rugged northeast, the Nature Park Península de Llevant is a protected area of rolling hills, wild coastline, and remote beaches. It’s a haven for hikers and nature lovers who want to explore the island’s wilder side away from the crowds.
A Diverse Landscape
The park combines mountains, valleys, pine forests, and coastal cliffs, creating a varied environment that supports a wide range of wildlife. Birds of prey, tortoises, and numerous endemic plants thrive here. The scenery changes constantly, from open countryside to rocky shoreline, making every walk feel rewarding.
Trails and Outdoor Activities
There are multiple signposted walking routes, ranging from short loops to full-day treks that lead to hidden calas and panoramic viewpoints. Some trails connect with the historic finca of s’Alqueria Vella, which serves as the park’s visitor centre, providing maps and information.
When & Where
The park is located near Artà, in Mallorca’s northeast. It is open daily from 09:00 to 17:00 in winter and 09:00 to 18:00 in summer. Entry is free, and parking is available at s’Alqueria Vella.
Why Visit?
For hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, Península de Llevant is one of Mallorca’s best-kept secrets. With its dramatic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unspoilt coastline, it offers a truly authentic nature experience.
Visitor Info
Location: Near Artà, northeast Mallorca.
Opening Hours: Winter 09:00–17:00; Summer 09:00–18:00.
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