Best canyons around Banyalbufar are located within the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, which frames this coastal town. Banyalbufar is characterized by its terraced vineyards, coastal walks, and village atmosphere. The region features a diverse natural landscape, including rocky terrain and views of the Mediterranean Sea. This area provides opportunities for exploring gorges and trails.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Steps carved into the rock beneath a rock overhang. Large stones lie on the steps, suggesting a rockfall hazard. At the top, a fence blocks the path. It contains several patched holes.
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Nice section along beautiful rocks... the trees provide nice shade
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Great winery with self-tasting. A stop and a glass of wine is definitely worth it.
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Great shady forest path. Surefootedness required.
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A very nice section of the route with magnificent views and views.
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Impressive rock face. Typical for the area in Mallorca. Asphalt on this section is rather semi good.
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A shady, easily accessible path through the gorge (or bottom of the valley?) Ses Comeres with remains of charcoal burner sites. Lonely, quiet, quaint.
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The Serra de Tramuntana, near Banyalbufar, offers several impressive canyons. Among them, Torrent de Pareis is renowned for its dramatic landscape and challenging hiking, while Torrent de Coanegra is excellent for beginners. For a more adventurous experience culminating at the sea, consider Torrent de Na Mora.
Yes, Torrent de Coanegra is highly recommended for beginners and those with average fitness. It features numerous jumps, natural water slides, and rappels, set within a beautiful oak forest. It's an excellent introduction to canyoning in the region.
The best times to visit for canyoning are typically autumn, spring, and winter, especially after rainfall, when water flow is more significant. For hiking through canyons like Torrent de Pareis, the dry season between May and October is ideal. For Torrent de Na Mora, excursions are recommended outside the summer months to protect local wildlife.
You can expect to encounter diverse and spectacular natural features. These include dramatic vertical rock walls, narrow passages, turquoise natural pools, waterfalls like Salt d'es Freu, and lush oak forests. Some canyons, like Torrent de Pareis, culminate at stunning pebble beaches such as Sa Calobra, while Torrent de Na Mora flows directly into the Mediterranean Sea.
For experienced canyoneers, Torrent de Na Mora offers a medium to high difficulty challenge with 12 rappels, including drops up to 15 meters, and requires varied techniques. The hike through Torrent de Pareis when dry is also considered a challenging adventure due to navigating over large boulders and through narrow passages.
Yes, Torrent de Pareis was declared a National Monument in 2003 and is part of the UNESCO-protected Serra de Tramuntana. The area around Torrent de Na Mora is also a conservation area, home to endangered species like the Ferreret, a small endemic toad.
Visitors enjoy the Scenic Road Through Rocky Landscape for its magnificent views. Another popular spot is the View of the Rocky Cliffs and Sea on the Sa Calobra Road, offering impressive panoramas. For a shaded walk, the Shaded Forest Trail Among Rocks is a favorite.
The region around Banyalbufar offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle options like the "Torre des Verger Viewpoint – View of Banyalbufar loop from Estellencs." There are also mountain biking trails, such as the "Banyalbufar y Puerto des Canonge circular route," and running trails like the "View of Punta de s'Àguila loop." You can explore more options on the cycling, MTB, and running guide pages for Banyalbufar.
The duration varies by canyon and difficulty. For instance, a typical canyoning excursion through Torrent de Coanegra lasts between 4 to 5 hours, covering about 10 kilometers. More challenging routes or those involving extensive hiking, like Torrent de Pareis, can take a full day.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views and scenic beauty, especially along routes like the Scenic Road Through Rocky Landscape. The quiet sections with great panoramas, such as the View of the Rocky Cliffs and Sea on the Sa Calobra Road, are also highly appreciated. Shaded paths through beautiful rocks, like the Shaded Forest Trail Among Rocks, are valued for providing respite and requiring surefootedness.
Yes, Torrent de Coanegra is known for its numerous jumps, natural water slides, and rappels, including an optional 25-meter rappel at Salt d'es Freu, a magnificent waterfall. It also boasts beautiful turquoise natural pools, especially after rainfall.


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