Best mountain peaks around Búger are part of the surrounding landscape, offering hiking opportunities and panoramic views. Búger, a municipality in Mallorca, serves as a gateway to elevated points and parts of the broader Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. The area provides a dramatic mountainous backdrop, with many hiking routes of moderate difficulty. These routes allow visitors to explore natural and traditional agricultural landscapes.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Puig Tomir, at 1103 meters, is one of the most striking peaks in the Serra de Tramuntana. The ascent leads through an oak forest and over rocky passages to a summit with a great view and a wide panorama over mountains, valleys, and the north coast. A challenging but rewarding tour for those who want to experience the wild mountain landscape of Mallorca.
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From the summit of Puig Tomir you have a magnificent view of the Bay of Pollença!
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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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The view from Antennenberg has always fascinated me. Paragliders take off from here; they have to get up there somehow. The second half of the climb is paved, but accessing this path requires a long push uphill section – no problem for mountain bikes or gravel bikes, but a complete no-go for road bikes. The climb itself on paved terrain has an average gradient of 11% according to Garmin, but also has sections with gradients up to 17%, so it's definitely no walk in the park. But you're rewarded with a fantastic view at the top.
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If you're in the clouds, you have no view 😜,😌 The path is then completely impossible to see. Meter by meter looking for piles of stones.
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From the GR221 it is a 1h (I walk athletically) climb, which is doable without any problems... the view from up here of Formentor and the peninsulas of the north coast is beautiful
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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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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Puig Tomir Summit, which offers vistas of the highest peaks of the Tramuntana mountains and the peninsulas of Formentor and Victoria. Another excellent option is the View from Puig de Sant Martí, providing incredible views over Alcúdia and the surrounding valley. The Ermita de Santa Magdalena also offers impressive views of the Raiguer region after a moderate ascent.
Yes, the Ermita de Santa Magdalena is a religious building situated at the summit of Puig de Santa Magdalena, offering both cultural significance and stunning views. Additionally, a shrine is located in a cave on Puig de Sant Martí, which has been in use since Roman times.
The area around Búger offers a variety of hiking experiences, generally of moderate difficulty, though some challenging climbs exist. You can find routes leading to viewpoints like Es Puig within Búger itself for less strenuous options, or more significant ascents to peaks like Puig de Santa Magdalena. For more challenging mountain hikes, you can explore routes in the broader Serra de Tramuntana range, such as those leading to Puig de Massanella or Puig de n'Ali Summit. You can find more details on these routes in the Mountain Hikes around Búger guide.
Absolutely. Es Puig, a hill located within Búger, offers easily accessible panoramic views over the town and towards the distant Tramuntana mountains. A route starting from Plaça de la Constitucion leads to this viewpoint, providing a less strenuous option for enjoying the local topography without a long mountain hike.
The hike to Ermita de Santa Magdalena is unique for several reasons. While the ascent has significant gradients, especially at the start, it's rewarded with impressive views of the Raiguer region. At the summit, you'll find the historic hermitage and, notably, a Panoràmic restaurant where visitors often enjoy 'good almond cake' after their climb. The descent is mostly car-free, enhancing the hiking experience.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the broader Serra de Tramuntana range, visible from Búger, offers demanding climbs. For instance, the Summit Cross of Puig de la Creu involves climbing over rocks and a via ferrata, with a steep descent that requires careful navigation. The Puig Tomir Summit also offers a more extensive and challenging mountain experience with breathtaking vistas. You can explore difficult routes in the Mountain Hikes around Búger guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the incredible panoramic views from various peaks, the sense of accomplishment after a climb, and the unique combination of natural beauty with cultural stops. The availability of treats like almond cake at the summit of Ermita de Santa Magdalena is also a highlight for many. The diverse birdlife and the opportunity to explore traditional agricultural landscapes are also highly appreciated.
When hiking to Puig Tomir Summit, be prepared for a challenging but rewarding experience. The views from the top are described as 'gigantic,' encompassing the highest peaks of the Tramuntana mountains and the peninsulas of Formentor and Victoria. Binoculars are recommended to spot reintroduced black vultures and even Menorca on clear days. The path can be misleading near the summit, so pay attention to the route.
Beyond mountain hiking, the Búger area is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Búger guide, which include scenic loops through natural parks and villages. There are also general hiking trails that explore the natural and traditional agricultural landscapes, as highlighted in the Hiking around Búger guide.
The peaks near Búger offer diverse natural features. Puig de Sant Martí, for example, is covered with oaks, palms, and broom, and is home to a rich variety of birdlife including nightingales, tits, and thrushes. From many viewpoints, you can observe the dramatic backdrop of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains and the coastal landscapes of the Bay of Pollença and Alcúdia.
Yes, Puig de Son Sastre is often referred to as a nice little 'practice hill' for mountain driving near Inca, offering an easy climb with an extraordinary panorama. It's a great option for those looking for a less demanding ascent with rewarding views.
For more information on local routes and trails, you can visit the official Búger tourism website. They provide details on various paths and activities in the area. You can find more at visitbuger.com.


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