Best mountain peaks around Alaró are found in the foothills of Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. The area features diverse mountain landscapes, from dramatic rock formations to lush forests. This region is known for its notable peaks that offer expansive views and rewarding hiking experiences. Alaró provides access to a variety of mountain environments, including historical sites and natural monuments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Simply wonderful, arriving at the top on a road bike, the view stretching into the distance, and the feeling of accomplishment. Now savor the moment… A cappuccino with cheesecake ☕️🍰 is the perfect accompaniment in the small café with a terrace, which only opens around midday. Then, refreshed and full of energy, off you go across the island 🏝️ ☀️🚴🏼♂️🚴💨
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Beautifully situated reservoir, which is beautifully embedded in the surrounding mountains... currently a few trees are turning their leaves orange, which is why the lake reminds me of Canada... especially on the weekends there is a lot going on up here
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Coming from Sóller you have a great view of the reservoir, which nowadays only has very little water. However, it is incredibly crowded, especially during holidays or weekends.
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Beautiful driveway, beautiful view
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Beautiful view on the mountains of Tossals Verds and the Puig Major (highest mountain Mallorca). It is not allowed to swim in the lake. The GR221 passes near the lake + there is a refugio where you can spend the night!
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Idyllic, beautifully situated mountain lake (or reservoir) in the middle of the mountains of Mallorca. There are always great views of the lake, framed by beautiful mountain views. Mallorca's long-distance hiking trail GR 221 runs along here. The lake can also be walked around on a circular route.
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Tip about the tips: Kai described the route coming from the west. This can definitely only be managed with “all fours”. This highlight is also located there https://www.komoot.de/highlight/3057679 Andi Mueller definitely described the route coming from the east. Via Pla de sa Neu https://www.komoot.de/highlight/367144 it is much easier and you have clean hands when you get up here. ;) Otherwise the view up here is magnificent. The effort is worth it when there are no clouds.
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Gigantic views far beyond the island borders. A climb is worth it.
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The region around Alaró offers several remarkable peaks. Among them, Alaró Castle, perched atop Puig d'Alaró, is highly popular for its historical significance and panoramic views. Another must-see is Puig de Massanella (1,364 m), the highest publicly accessible point on Mallorca, offering spectacular vistas. The Puig de l'Ofre summit is also celebrated for its
The most prominent historical site is Alaró Castle, an ancient fortress with remnants dating back to the 14th century, located on Puig d'Alaró. It's one of only three remaining rock castles in Mallorca. The summit also hosts a chapel, adding to its historical and cultural appeal. Additionally, the Ermita de Santa Magdalena is another historical religious building offering great views.
Yes, several peaks provide breathtaking panoramic views. The Puig de l'Ofre summit is renowned for a panorama described as "in a class of its own." From Alaró Castle, you can enjoy views across the bays of Palma and Alcudia and the Tramuntana mountains. Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) offers absolutely spectacular views over peaks, valleys, plains, and the island's coastlines.
The region features diverse mountain landscapes, including dramatic rock formations and lush forests. You'll encounter unique geological formations, such as Puig de s'Alcadena, often referred to as the "twin peak" of Puig d'Alaró due to their shared geological history. The area is also home to various wildlife; lucky visitors to Puig de l'Ofre might even spot griffon vultures.
The ascent to Alaró Castle on Puig d'Alaró offers routes suitable for various fitness levels, including easy to moderately difficult paths, making it a popular choice for families. The mountain hut at the summit even has donkeys that transport supplies, which can be a fun sight for children. For more options, explore the Hiking around Alaró guide.
The Tramuntana mountains, including the peaks around Alaró, are generally best visited outside of the hottest summer months. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, with blooming wildflowers in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Winter can also be suitable, though some higher routes might require appropriate gear due to colder conditions.
Beyond hiking, the area around Alaró is excellent for road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the "Climb to the Sanctuary of Lluc" or the "Algaida Mill – Cura Sanctuary (Randa) loop." For more details on cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Alaró guide. Mountaineering is also popular, with routes like the "View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop."
Yes, there are many trails. For Alaró Castle, popular routes include the "Stone Steps to Castell d'Alaró" loops from various starting points like Es Verger or Alaró village. For more challenging ascents to peaks like Puig de Massanella, routes often start from areas like Finca Coma Freda. You can find detailed routes in the Hiking around Alaró and Mountain Hikes around Alaró guides.
At the summit of Puig d'Alaró, within the former monastery, there is a mountain hut that offers refreshments and simple lodging. Day hikers can get hot coffee or cool drinks, and it's possible to stay overnight in bunk beds. The Ermita de Santa Magdalena also has the Panoràmic restaurant, known for its almond cake.
Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) is the second highest peak in the Tramuntana mountains and the highest publicly accessible point on Mallorca. Its significance lies in the absolutely spectacular views it offers over the entire island, including peaks, valleys, plains, and all coastlines. It presents a significant challenge for hikers but rewards them with unparalleled vistas.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for experienced hikers and mountaineers. Peaks like Puig de l'Ofre and Puig de Massanella involve challenging climbs. For those seeking advanced mountain experiences, the Mountain Hikes around Alaró guide lists routes like the "View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop" which are rated as difficult.
Puig de s'Alcadena is often called the "twin peak" of Puig d'Alaró due to their shared geological history; millions of years ago, they were a single mountain unit. While less known for specific man-made structures, its striking appearance and geological backstory contribute to the dramatic landscape surrounding Alaró. You can get a great view of Puig s'Alcadena from the Mirador de l'Orengar.


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