Best mountain peaks around Santa Eugènia are found in a region characterized by flat agricultural landscapes, situated at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. The area features local hills and significant elevations in the broader Mallorcan landscape, offering hiking opportunities. Santa Eugènia's proximity to diverse natural features enhances its appeal for outdoor enthusiasts. This includes gentle local hills and more challenging peaks in the nearby Serra de Tramuntana.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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A nice, steady climb, perfect for a longer interval or just to enjoy. The descent is equally beautiful, especially for practicing or practicing cornering technique.
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Balearic toponym, unfortunately, was Catalanized and called: Puig de ses Bruixes. Be careful when reaching the top, the rock is very slippery and there is a big drop. Do not do it with children under 10 years old.
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Not least because of the large number of e-bikers, there is a lot going on on the climbs and descents, so you should drive carefully and choose off-peak times of the day to hunt for the best times.
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Great vision and a varied tour.
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A really great tour. Everything your heart desires is on offer. Includes summit book for entry. Unfortunately, in the third quarter of this tour you can also see how garbage is disposed of on Mallorca.
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Like every cyclist - whether on a racing bike or MTB - it's worth getting up here. My personal tip - drive up the hairpin bends from Llucmajor and then eat a typical Majorcan bread in Cellar Randa after Randa.
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Among the most popular peaks is the Sanctuary of Cura, Puig de Randa, a significant religious site offering magnificent panoramic views. Another highly regarded destination is Alaró Castle, a historical site at 822 meters, known for its extensive views stretching to Palma. The unique table mountain Puig s'Alcadena is also a notable feature, best viewed from the Mirador de l'Orengar.
Yes, Santa Eugènia features local hills like Puig de Santa Eugènia and Puig de Son Seguí. These offer pleasant hiking trails with vistas of pine-covered hills and are ideal for leisurely strolls. Puig de Santa Eugènia also holds historical significance with archaeological findings.
The Sanctuary of Cura on Puig de Randa is a prominent religious and historical site with a monastery dating back to the mid-20th century. Additionally, Alaró Castle is a renowned historical site, offering a glimpse into Mallorca's past from its elevated position. Puig de Santa Eugènia also has archaeological findings from the pre-Talaiotic age.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Sanctuary of Cura on Puig de Randa, where you can see the highest peaks of the Tramuntana mountains and the distinctive Puig s'Alcadena. The summit of Alaró Castle also provides extensive views as far as Palma. For a specific view of Puig s'Alcadena, visit the Mirador de l'Orengar.
The Sanctuary of Cura on Puig de Randa is considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and facilities. The local hills like Puig de Santa Eugènia and Puig de Son Seguí also provide gentler trails suitable for families.
Santa Eugènia offers a variety of hiking opportunities, from gentle ascents on local hills to more challenging routes in the nearby Serra de Tramuntana. You can explore trails leading to historical sites like Alaró Castle or enjoy the views from Puig de Randa. For more detailed hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Santa Eugènia guide.
Yes, the area around Santa Eugènia is popular for cycling. You can find various road cycling and gravel biking routes that pass by or offer views of the peaks. For instance, there are routes that include the Puig de Randa area. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Santa Eugènia and Gravel biking around Santa Eugènia guides.
For experienced hikers, the ascent to Alaró Castle offers routes of varying difficulty through the Tramuntana mountains. The Witches' Peak also presents a challenging climb, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights for its final meters, rewarding with great views.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Cura on Puig de Randa has well-frequented gastronomy and even accommodation. On the summit of Alaró Castle, there is a mountain hut in the former monastery where you can find simple bunk beds and a bar for hot coffee or cool drinks.
The best time to hike the mountains around Santa Eugènia is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities. Winter hiking is also possible, but summers can be very hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable for hikes.
The most distinctive natural feature is Puig s'Alcadena, a unique table mountain that, along with Puig d'Alaró, forms the 'twin mesas of the Tramuntana mountains.' You can get an incredible view of it from the Mirador de l'Orengar. Puig de Randa also has a local legend about its formation from a giant's spilled basket of stones.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from various summits, the historical significance of sites like Alaró Castle and the Sanctuary of Cura, and the diverse hiking opportunities ranging from easy local hills to more challenging mountain trails. The presence of amenities like restaurants and mountain huts also enhances the experience.


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