Best attractions and places to see around El Arenal, also known as S'Arenal, is a resort town on the southern coast of Mallorca, Spain. The area features extensive sandy beaches and a coastal promenade. It offers a mix of natural features, cultural sites, and modern entertainment options. El Arenal serves as a base for exploring both its local points of interest and nearby Mallorca attractions.
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The Serranillos Pass is one of the most iconic mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, famous for its beauty and for being a historic stage in the Vuelta a España (Hinault's legendary stage in 1983). Views of the Cinco Villas Valley and the Gredos peaks. Spectacular scenery throughout the climb. Signage with gradient and remaining distance information. Ideal for linking up with Puerto del Pico, Pedro Bernardo, and Mijares for an epic stage.
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The Pedro Bernardo Pass is one of the classic climbs in the Sierra de Gredos mountains, highly prized by cyclists and a regular feature of races like the Vuelta a España. First section: Up to the village (Pedro Bernardo), with gradients of 5-6%, a road in good condition, and spectacular views of the Tiétar Valley. Urban section: In the village, the gradient eases, even offering some flatter sections. Second section: After the village, the asphalt becomes rougher, and the toughest kilometer (7-8%) appears, followed by a "balcony" section with incredible views and a sustained 5% gradient to the summit.
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The Puerto de Pedro Bernardo is the younger brother of the Puerto de Serranillos. Almost every time this port has been climbed in a professional race it is linked to the Puerto de Serranillos, only the second being considered a port. However, the Puerto de Pedro Bernardo is in itself a hill where you can go from the valley where the CL-501 road runs (where the town with the same name is located) to the valley of the Puerto de Pico, where Esteban del Valle and Mombeltrán are located. The chain with Serranillos is the most typical, as I said previously, although it is also worth chaining it with the Puerto de la Centenera or the Puerto del Pico. The road is rough, with hardly any shoulder and very little traffic. It is a very pleasant port to climb... as long as the heat is not suffocating.
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Be careful after passing the monastery, do not miss the sign for La Cruz.
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Small parking lot, get up early to get a spot.
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The Serranillos pass is one of the great classics of the Tour of Spain as it passes through the Sierra de Gredos. As the Vuelta has almost always ended in Madrid, the Gredos and Guadarrama mountain ranges offered very interesting alternatives to trace mountain stages in the last stages. The port of Serranillos is very iconic in the Sierra de Gredos for several reasons: type of port (long and long), rough and irregular road (but in good condition) and dryland landscape with little vegetation (very typical of this inland area of the Iberian Peninsula). The Serranillos port presents many climbing alternatives: - On its eastern side, there are 2 alternatives: from Burgohondo (the classic one, along the main highway AV-913) and from Navalosa along the AV P-419 highway, which joins the previous one in Navarrevisca. - on its west side, is where we will find more alternatives. I have come to count up to 5 alternatives. They are the following: (1) climb through Santa Cruz del Valle, starting from the N-502 and taking the AV p-706 highway, to later reach San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (2) leaving Mombeltrán on the AV-922 highway towards San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (3) starting from Cuevas del Valle and passing through Villarejo del Valle on the AV P-706 highway, reaching San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (4) starting from the N-502, in the middle of the climb to the Pico pass, taking a road that takes us to the Mirador de la Carretera del Sidrillo and to Esteban del Valle, and from there to the top; (5) previously crossing the Pedro Bernardo port on the AV-922 highway Although I have only done alternative 4 on the eastern slope by bike, they are all very similar. The slopes are gentle and the views, as there is little vegetation, cover a lot of territory.
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The Aquelcabos Bridge is commonly called a Roman bridge (since it was built on a previous, presumably Roman, bridge). It is the oldest bridge in Arenas de San Pedro. It is expected that it was built in the 11th century, so it is of medieval origin. It was widely used by travelers and nomadic shepherds, paying in advance for the portage or ferry. It consists of three arches, the central one being the largest of all. Its pavement has been restored with paving imitating the original. On both sides there is a stone parapet one meter high and several parts of its layout have been repaired with cement.
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El Arenal is renowned for its natural beauty, particularly
El Arenal Beach (Playa de Palma), an extensive sandy beach perfect for swimming and water sports. You can also enjoy the scenic
Seaside Promenade (Miramar Avenue) for walking or cycling. For quieter spots, consider
Caló de ses Lleonardes and
Caló Fort, which are secluded natural beaches. Additionally, the area features mountain passes like Puerto de Pedro Bernardo and Centenera Pass, offering beautiful views of surrounding forests and mountains.
Yes, El Arenal offers several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the San Pedro de Alcántara Sanctuary, a national historical-artistic monument housing a museum and a library with volumes dating from the 16th century. Another significant site is the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge, believed to be of 11th-century origin. The
Parish of El Arenal (Nuestra Señora de la Lactancia) and the
Hermitage of the Virgen de los Remedios also offer cultural insights.
Families visiting El Arenal have several options. The largest water park in the area,
Aqualand El Arenal, offers numerous attractions for all ages. Nearby, the
Palma Aquarium features the deepest shark tank in Europe and engaging activities. For outdoor fun, the
El Arenal Municipal Park provides garden areas and playgrounds. Many of the historical sites, such as the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge and the San Pedro de Alcántara Sanctuary, are also considered family-friendly.
Beyond the local attractions, El Arenal is a great base for outdoor activities. The beach is a hub for water sports like paddle surfing, water skiing, diving, kayaking, and sailing. You can also embark on boat tours, including bay of Palma tours with snorkeling or catamaran cruises. For land-based adventures, there are numerous hiking and cycling routes. For detailed routes, explore the waterfall hikes, road cycling routes, and general cycling guides around El Arenal.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities near El Arenal. You can find moderate trails like the 'Ruta de los Pescadores' or 'Senda de los Pescadores Trail,' which are about 11-15 km long. For more options, check out the Waterfall hikes around El Arenal guide, which lists various routes suitable for different skill levels.
For scenic views, head to Puerto de Pedro Bernardo, a mountain pass at 1,248 meters above sea level, offering beautiful vistas of the surrounding forests. The Centenera Pass also provides fantastic mountain views. Additionally, the Monument to the Iberian Ibex at Nogal del Barranco is situated at a viewpoint, offering picturesque surroundings.
El Arenal is popular for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring. Summer is perfect for beach activities and water sports, though it can be quite warm. The region's mild climate makes it suitable for various outdoor pursuits outside of the peak summer heat.
Yes, El Arenal hosts a vibrant
Weekly Market in the main square (Plaza Mayor) and adjacent streets. It operates on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, with Thursdays being the main market day. Here, you can find a variety of products including fresh fruit, vegetables, fashion, accessories, flowers, and souvenirs, offering a taste of local life and shopping.
Beyond natural beauty, El Arenal features several significant man-made monuments. The San Pedro de Alcántara Sanctuary is a declared national historical-artistic monument. The Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge is the oldest bridge in Arenas de San Pedro, dating back to the 11th century. You can also see the Monument to the Iberian Ibex at Nogal del Barranco, a distinctive metal sculpture marking a popular mountain spot.
Absolutely! El Arenal is a great starting point for cycling. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, including loops like 'Cinco Villas and La Centenera Loop' and 'Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge – Forest Section loop.' For detailed information and route maps, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around El Arenal and Cycling around El Arenal guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings around El Arenal. The mountain passes like Puerto de Pedro Bernardo are loved for their well-maintained roads and scenic forest views. The historical sites, such as the San Pedro de Alcántara Sanctuary, are valued for their rich history and artistic collections. The Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge is noted for its ancient charm and restoration. Overall, the blend of natural beauty, historical depth, and opportunities for outdoor activities makes the area highly appealing.
El Arenal Beach is a hub for a wide array of water sports. Visitors can enjoy activities such as paddle surfing, water skiing, diving, kayaking, and sailing. The shallow waters make it suitable for various skill levels, and the vibrant atmosphere ensures there's always something exciting happening on the water.


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