Best mountain peaks around Mancor De La Vall are situated within the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This region is recognized for its significant physical and cultural landscape, offering diverse terrain for exploration. The area provides access to various peaks, from publicly accessible summits to historic castle ruins perched atop mountains. These natural features contribute to the scenic environment of Mancor De La Vall.
Last updated: June 23, 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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Beautiful driveway, beautiful view
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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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One of the "classics". Great! A must for every Mallorca hiking lover - magnificent nature, magnificent views! The starting point of our hike was the Cuber reservoir. After 90 minutes of relaxed hiking you reach Coll L'Ofre. Then it's steeper but shorter to the summit (cairns and blue splashes of color throughout). You can then descend via the easier path towards Puig de na Franquesa.
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A nice climb. Never very crowded.
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You should bring sure-footedness if you want to go up here. The path is sometimes good and sometimes bad. No signs, but the cairns show the way. Took a wrong turn once, otherwise it was obvious. At the top I would rate the stone slabs as a danger in wet weather - quite doable in dry weather. The view is fantastic and makes up for everything!
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Great ascent and descent. Beautiful views over the island.
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For truly spectacular panoramic views, consider climbing Puig de Massanella (1,364 m), the highest publicly accessible point on Mallorca. Another excellent choice is Puig de l'Ofre summit, known for its remarkable panorama and the chance to observe griffon vultures. From Alaró Castle, you can enjoy views stretching as far as Palma.
Yes, Alaró Castle is a prominent historic castle ruin perched atop a mountain. It's a popular destination for hikers and offers panoramic views. Additionally, the chapel of Santa Llúcia, dating from the 14th century, is located on Puig de Santa Llúcia, offering historical interest alongside great views.
The ascent to Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) is a challenging but rewarding climb. You can find difficult mountaineering routes, such as the 'Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop from Lluc Sanctuary' or 'View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop from Embassament de Cúber', by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Mancor De La Vall guide.
While many peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana are challenging, some routes to Alaró Castle range from easy to moderately difficult. The ascent to Puig de Santa Llúcia is also considered enjoyable for hikers with a good road surface, offering nice views without extreme difficulty. For specific family-friendly options, it's best to check individual route descriptions for elevation and terrain.
Hikers on Puig de l'Ofre summit have reported unique experiences, such as observing griffon vultures in flight from close proximity. The Serra de Tramuntana, being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is rich in biodiversity, so keep an eye out for various bird species and other local fauna.
Yes, the ascent to Puig de Santa Llúcia is known for its good road surface, making it enjoyable for cyclists. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can explore routes like 'Coll de Sóller – Climb to Puig Major loop from Lloseta' in the Road Cycling Routes around Mancor De La Vall guide.
The highest peak in Mallorca is Puig Major (1,436 m). However, it is military property with restricted access. While you cannot climb to its summit, you can admire it perfectly from the Cúber reservoir and surrounding peaks, offering gorgeous views, especially when its peak is snow-capped in winter.
Yes, at Alaró Castle, there is a mountain hut with a bar where day hikers can get a hot coffee or a cool drink. At Ermita de Santa Magdalena, the Panoràmic restaurant offers a good almond cake and a place to refresh after the climb.
Visitors frequently praise the absolutely spectacular panoramic views from summits like Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) and Puig de l'Ofre summit. The historical significance of sites like Alaró Castle and the diverse hiking routes through the breathtaking Tramuntana mountains are also highly valued.
Beyond the peaks themselves, the region is part of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll find rugged karst landscapes, especially around Massanella, and the beautiful mountain lake of Cúber Reservoir near Puig de l'Ofre. The unique table mountain Puig s'Alcadena can be viewed from the Mirador de l'Orengar.
The region offers beauty year-round. While the peaks provide stunning views in all seasons, spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures, making them ideal for hiking. In winter, higher peaks like Puig Major can be snow-capped, adding a special beauty, though conditions can be more challenging for inexperienced hikers.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Mancor de la Vall' or the more challenging 'Scenic Mountain Trail loop from Mancor de la Vall' by consulting the Running Trails around Mancor De La Vall guide.


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