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Hiking

Without a doubt, the one best way to enjoy the islands’ landscape while exercising at the same time is hiking, which affords the additional lure of being able to observe all the beauty encountered along the way up close. The islands’ mild climate enables visitors to take advantage of routes that cross mountains, valleys or plains, as the archipelago’s varied orograhy allows them to choose the itinerary that suits them best.

Foto Ajuntament de Ses Salines

This hike leaves from Cape Salines, passes by Es Caragol Beach and ends at Es Carbó Beach.  [+]

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The trail follows the coastline to Cala Morell  [+]

Foto Ajuntament de Ferreries - Castell de Santa Àgueda

The trail follows the coastline from Ets Alocs to the foot of Mount Mala.  [+]

Torre es Savinar / Es Vedrà Foto Ajuntament de Sant Josep

A hike to the highest mountain in Ibiza.  [+]

Olivera Foto IQUA

Over the centuries, nature has sculpted the trunks of olive trees on the island of Mallorca, transforming them into genuine works of art: natural art-forms that are unique to the world.  [+]

Camino de Formentera Foto Ibatur/Manfre

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.  [+]

The Balearic Islands are the ideal site for practising Nordic Walking because of both their climate and their beautiful landscapes.  [+]

Foto Ajuntament de Esporles

The Post Traile xcursion follows the old road used by the post office which connects the villages of Esporles and Banyalbufar.  [+]

Foto Ajuntament de Deià

The route begins in the village of Deià and descends to the cove of the same name. It follows a path along the coast to Llucalcari Cove and then returns to the village of Deià.  [+]

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