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Touring cycling around Parc natural de ses Salines offers routes across diverse landscapes, including extensive salt flats, pristine beaches, and coastal areas. The park's flat terrain and well-maintained paths make it accessible for various skill levels, providing a blend of nature, history, and culture. Cyclists can explore areas characterized by white, undulating dunes, lush juniper forests, and historical landmarks. The region's unique environment is shaped by its salt production heritage and rich biodiversity.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This difficult 22.3-mile touring cycling route explores Es Cap de Barbaria and Torre des Garroveret in Ses Salines Natural Park.
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170
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38.2km
02:25
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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138
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21.3km
01:17
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57.6km
03:50
530m
530m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.7km
01:27
100m
100m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Iglesia de la Mare de Déu del Pilar, located in the upper area of La Mola in Formentera, is a simple 18th-century temple (started in 1771) built to serve the inhabitants of the area. It stands out for its rural Ibizan architecture, with a rectangular floor plan and an exterior atrium, being a Site of Cultural Interest. It is located in El Pilar de la Mola, Formentera and was built in the 18th century to serve La Mola. It is in the typical style of rural churches of the Pitiusas: a single nave, buttresses, and a front atrium, situated in the village of El Pilar de la Mola, near the famous lighthouse and the artisan market. The church is a point of historical tranquility, ideal to visit after exploring the Mercadillo de la Mola, which is held on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons.
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El Estany Pudent is the main saltwater lagoon in Formentera, located to the north between La Savina and Es Pujols. It is part of the Ses Salines Natural Park, stands out for its high landscape and ecological value, and is an ideal place to observe birds such as flamingos. Clearly, swimming is prohibited.
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El Faro de Barbaria (or Far de Cap de Barbaria) is one of the most representative icons of Formentera, located in the southwestern end of the island. It was inaugurated in 1971 (although planned since 1924) and measures about 17 meters in height. It stands on an impressive vertical cliff about 100 meters above sea level. Due to high visitor numbers, access by car or scooter is restricted during high season. You must leave your vehicle in a nearby parking lot and take a walk (about 15-20 minutes) along a narrow road that offers spectacular views. It is worth continuing the walk to Torre des Garroveret.
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Opening hours: (visits) Tuesday to Sunday, from 9 am to 2 pm. Monday closed General admission, €4; reduced €2.5 If you plan to go by bike, keep in mind that it is on a plain at the highest point of an island, so there will be headwinds, from all sides. Even so, it is worth it, the feeling of arrival along a straight and flat road where you can see the lighthouse almost 2kms away and you see it approaching.... to reach impressive cliffs, it pays off all the effort.
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The port of Formentera is a key transfer point for passenger and freight traffic on the island of Formentera, located in the Balearic Islands in Spain.
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Nature lovers will be delighted by the extraordinary nature reserve of Ses Salines. There are salt flats, or salt lakes, from which salt was once extracted.
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The most beautiful beach on the island and the highest prices in the pub
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There are over 35 touring cycling routes available in Parc natural de ses Salines, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. The komoot community has explored these routes over 1000 times, giving them an average rating of 4.5 stars.
Touring cycling in Parc natural de ses Salines is unique due to its diverse landscapes, including extensive salt flats, pristine beaches like Ses Salines Beach and Ses Illetes Beach, and coastal areas. The park's flat terrain and well-maintained paths make it accessible for various skill levels, blending nature, history, and culture. You'll encounter white, undulating dunes, lush juniper forests, and historical landmarks, all set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, Parc natural de ses Salines offers many easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. Out of the 39 available routes, 27 are classified as easy. An excellent option is the Salt Lagoon – Ses Illetes Beach loop from Megalithic tomb of Ca na Costa, an easy 5.0-mile (8.0 km) path that winds through the salt flats and along the coast.
You can expect a variety of terrain, from easy, paved paths suitable for all skill levels to more challenging, unpaved segments. Many routes traverse the famous salt flats, offering unique scenic views, and lead along pristine coastal areas with fine sand and crystal-clear waters. You'll also cycle through areas with coastal pine and juniper groves.
Absolutely! The salt flats and wetlands of Parc natural de ses Salines are a haven for migratory birds, with over 210 recorded species. Flamingos are a significant attraction, frequently seen in the lagoons, especially between July and October. Other species you might spot include black-winged stilts, avocets, herons, and osprey. Cycling routes often pass by these birdwatching hotspots.
Yes, you can discover several historical sites while cycling. Notable landmarks include the 16th-century Torre des Carregador (also known as Sal Rossa Tower), built to defend against pirate attacks, and the Ses Portes Tower. These towers offer panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's past. The area also includes historical salt-producing towns like Sa Canal.
The park offers breathtaking natural sights. You can cycle past the extensive Salt Flats of Ibiza, explore pristine beaches like Ses Illetes Beach, and witness the unique ecosystem of the Salt Lagoon. The clarity of the water is largely due to the meadows of Posidonia oceanica, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which are vital for the marine environment.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 6 difficult routes available. One such route is Es Cap de Barbaria and Torre des Garroveret - circular gravel in the Ses Salines Natural Park, a 22.3-mile (35.8 km) gravel route with significant elevation changes, offering a more demanding experience.
A great moderate option is the Barbaria Lighthouse – La Savina Port loop from la Savina. This 32.8-mile (52.8 km) trail leads through coastal areas and past the historic lighthouse, typically completed in about 3 hours 30 minutes, providing a balanced challenge and scenic views.
Yes, many routes in the park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the popular Ses Illetes Beach – La Savina Port loop from es Pujols is a 13.2-mile (21.3 km) circular trail offering views of the famous Ses Illetes Beach and the port area.
The best time for touring cycling in Parc natural de ses Salines is generally during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities. Additionally, autumn (especially between July and October) is a fantastic time for birdwatching, as flamingos and other migratory birds are frequently seen in the lagoons.
Absolutely. The various routes consistently offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, the unique salt ponds, and the distinct coastal scenery, making every ride visually rewarding. Ses Portes Tower and Cap des Falcó are particularly noted for stunning sea views, especially at sunset, and are excellent spots for photography.


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