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The route starts in the city of Ciutadella and heads south to Cala Blanca. [+] |
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It is a mixed route where you will be able to enjoy coast landscapes and an inland route along Sant Mateu valley, known for its vineyards. [+] |
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This route allows enjoying the spectacle of nature in its splendour in the months of winter-spring. Es Pla de Corona and es Pla de Sant Mateu are the most noteworthy points the route goes along. [+] |
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The route starts at the Port of Pollença, heads south and passes through Campanet, Selva, Inca, Sencelles, Algaida and Llucmajor and ends in Campos. [+] |
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The route starts in the village of Algaida and passes through Sencelles, Ruberts and Pina before returning to Algaida. [+] |
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The excursion starts in Inca, passes through the municipalities of Selva, Mancor and Lloseta and returns to Inca. [+] |
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Hiking or bicycle riding along one of Formentera’s 19 Green Routes is a great way to get to know the island’s 82 square kilometres, including its recondite beaches, in a more natural and ecological way. [+] |
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The route skirts Estany Pudent [+] |
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The best way to make your way around Formentera is by bicycle. The distances are short and its scenery is a combination of unusual colours. Starting from Sant Ferran, in the centre of the island, we head towards the lighthouse at Sa Mola, where a monolith commemorates Jules Verne. [+] |
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