Best huts around Alcúdia, located on the northeastern coast of Mallorca, offers a diverse landscape ranging from coastal areas to inland hills. The region is characterized by its historical significance, natural parks, and a variety of rural accommodations. While traditional rustic huts are less common, the area provides numerous cottages, chalets, and rural houses that serve as distinctive stays. These options often feature private amenities and proximity to natural environments, catering to visitors seeking comfort and connection to the local…
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Around the Refugi del Coll Baix, you often encounter wild goats that move skillfully through the rocky terrain. The animals are adapted to the barren landscape and are part of the typical scenery of the region. From a distance, they can be observed well – a special natural experience along the path to Platja des Coll Baix.
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We were able to observe the goats in many places on our hike.
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Depending on the route, either the last or first hut on the GR221. Nice people, bright new furnishings, relaxed atmosphere.
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The animals are very beautiful to look at and also make excellent photo subjects, as they are completely fearless of humans. However, this can be annoying when eating your lunch, as they are very stubborn.
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Good value for money. Located directly on the GR221⬜️🟥
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Be careful, there are goats here that will attack you while you are resting and are not afraid to touch you.
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One of the hiking hostels on the GR221. You can book a place to sleep via the following website: https://seu.conselldemallorca.net/refugis/ca/dispo/llistat/ Cost per night: €14 Breakfast: €5.50 Dinner: €9.50
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At the Refugio des Coll Baix you can decide whether you want to go down to the beautiful sandy beach (and then back up again, of course), or whether you want to follow the hiking trail through the valley, which even leads to a road for a while, until you turn right onto a very rustic path in and around the mostly dry riverbed.
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While traditional, rustic mountain huts are not common in Alcúdia, the region offers a variety of charming vacation rentals often referred to as cottages, chalets, or rural houses. These provide a distinctive stay with comfort, privacy, and a connection to the local environment, often featuring private pools, gardens, and modern amenities. Examples include rural houses like Son Parera or chalets near the beach.
Yes, several options are well-suited for families. For a unique nature experience, the Sa Roca I Bird Observation Hide in Parc Natural de s'Albufera is family-friendly and offers a chance to observe birds. Many cottages and chalets in the region are also designed for families, offering multiple bedrooms, gardens, and private pools, providing a comfortable and entertaining environment for all ages.
For stunning panoramic views, visit Ermita de la Victoria, which offers a great perspective of the Bay of Pollença and the Formentor peninsula. The Coll Baix Refuge provides beautiful views of the bay and steep cliffs, and is a well-kept rest area. The Sa Roca I Bird Observation Hide is located within the Parc Natural de s'Albufera, a significant natural monument for birdwatching.
Yes, the Coll Baix Refuge is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a rest area with shelter and a simple toilet, along with beautiful views.
The Alcúdia region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For example, near these accommodations, you can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Scenic Dirt Path Near Muro' or 'View of the S'Albufera wetlands'. There are also running trails such as the 'Talaia d'Alcudia and Penya des Migdia circular trail' and various cycling routes like 'Cala de Sant Vicenç' or 'Ma-10 Mountain Road to Lluc'.
Absolutely. Ermita de la Victoria is an old monastery and historical site with a rich past. The Pont Romà Refuge is located in the urban center of Pollença, near the old Roman bridge and the iconic Calvary staircase with its 365 steps, offering a glimpse into the town's history.
Mallorca generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (June-August) is perfect for beach activities and enjoying private pools, though it can be quite warm for strenuous hikes.
Yes, several options offer proximity to the coast. The Coll Baix Refuge is a short descent away from Platja des Col Baix beach. The Son Real Refuge is idyllically located close to the sea. Many chalets in Alcúdia are also situated very close to or right next to beaches like Playa de Alcudia or Port d'Alcúdia.
Many of the cottages and rural houses in Alcúdia are highly rated for their private and serene experience. Properties like Son Parera or Sa Coma Rustic Eco Farm offer isolated settings in the heart of Mallorca, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet. These often come with private pools and gardens, ensuring a secluded stay.
Despite their often rustic or traditional appearance, these accommodations typically come equipped with essential modern amenities. You can expect Wi-Fi, air conditioning, fully equipped kitchens, comfortable furnishings, and often private pools, gardens, and barbecue facilities. Some, like Son Real Refuge, even feature outdoor showers and solar power.
Yes, Ermita de la Victoria is an excellent starting point for various hikes across the Victoria peninsula. The Pont Romà Refuge is also an excellent starting point for walking through the old town of Pollença and is located directly on the GR 221 route.


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