Best mountain peaks around Llubí Mallorca are found within a region characterized by agricultural plains and lower elevations. Llubí, located in the Pla de Mallorca, features a maximum elevation of approximately 295 meters. The most notable elevated point within the municipality is home to the Ermita del Sant Crist del Remei, which offers countryside views. For those seeking higher mountain peaks, the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, home to Mallorca's highest peak, is situated in another part of the island.
…Last updated: May 6, 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 view, don’t ride your bike up all the way, rather take one of the view fun hike trails that lead to the top
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Beautiful driveway, beautiful view
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The hill is easy to miss given the great climbing opportunities in Mallorca, but the panorama up there is extraordinary.
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A nice climb. Never very crowded.
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Great ascent and descent. Beautiful views over the island.
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Small mountain located in the Pla de Mallorca area with excellent views of the center of the island and the Sierra de Tramuntana in the distance.
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While Llubí is in a largely flat agricultural region, its 'peaks' are typically elevated viewpoints or hills topped with religious buildings. Key spots include Santuari de Bonany, offering magnificent views of the Bay of Alcudia, and Ermita de Santa Magdalena, known for its panoramic views and a restaurant. Puig de Nofre also provides excellent views of the island's center and the distant Serra de Tramuntana.
Llubí itself is located in the Pla de Mallorca, a flat agricultural plain. For significant mountain ranges, you would need to travel to the Serra de Tramuntana, which is located elsewhere on the island and includes Mallorca's highest peak, Puig Major.
From elevated points like Santuari de Bonany and Ermita de Santa Magdalena, you can expect sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding agricultural plains, the Mallorcan countryside, and in some cases, distant coastal areas like the Bay of Alcudia or the Serra de Tramuntana.
Yes, several elevated points around Llubí feature historical and religious buildings. For example, Santuari de Bonany and Ermita de Santa Magdalena are both religious buildings with historical significance. Additionally, the Ermita de Sant Nofre ruins on Puig de Sant Nofre offer a glimpse into the past with its well-documented foundation walls.
The flat, rural landscape around Llubí is popular for cycling and hiking. You can find various routes for different sports. For cycling, explore routes in the Cycling around Llubí guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out the MTB Trails around Llubí guide, and road cyclists have options in the Road Cycling Routes around Llubí guide.
Many of the ascents to these elevated points, while having some gradient, are generally manageable. For instance, the climb to Ermita de Santa Magdalena is rewarding and includes a restaurant at the top, making it a pleasant destination for families. The area's focus on rural exploration rather than challenging mountain climbing often lends itself to more accessible walks.
The region is characterized by extensive fields of crops, almond, carob, and fig trees, making spring particularly beautiful when the almond blossoms are in bloom. The pleasant countryside views can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer milder temperatures ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, at Ermita de Santa Magdalena, there is the Panoràmic restaurant where you can enjoy views and local treats like almond cake after your ascent. While not every elevated point has facilities, Llubí town itself offers various cafes and restaurants.
Visitors frequently highlight the rewarding panoramic views of the Mallorcan countryside, the sense of accomplishment after an ascent, and the tranquility of these spots. The presence of amenities like the restaurant at Ermita de Santa Magdalena and the historical significance of places like Santuari de Bonany also contribute to a positive experience.
Puig de Son Sastre is described as a 'nice little practice hill' for mountain driving near Inca, offering an easy climb and great views. This suggests it's a good option for those looking for a less strenuous elevated experience.
Yes, from Puig de Nofre, you can get excellent views of the island's center and the Serra de Tramuntana in the distance, providing a glimpse of Mallorca's higher mountain range.


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