Natural monuments around Campanet showcase Mallorca's geological and hydrological features. The region is known for its karst landscapes, underground cave systems, and unique intermittent springs. These natural formations provide insight into the island's ancient history and ongoing geological processes. Campanet offers a diverse range of natural sites for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Es Camell is a distinctive rock formation in the Serra de Tramuntana, whose silhouette resembles a lying camel. From a distance, the natural rock shape looks particularly impressive against the mountain panorama. A characteristic landmark that makes nature's creative power visible.
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The karst rocks of the Serra de Tramuntana, with their rugged structures and sharp-edged forms, shape the striking landscape of the mountain range. Over millennia, rainwater and weathering have shaped the limestone, creating typical runnels, fissures, and bizarre formations. An impressive natural phenomenon that particularly highlights the geological diversity and wild beauty of Mallorca.
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A karst rock formation that looks like a camel. A fantastic highlight on a magnificent trail from Lluc up into the Tramuntana Mountains.
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Really bizarre here - 1000 Motive
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Tip about the tips: Kai described the route coming from the west. This can definitely only be managed with “all fours”. This highlight is also located there https://www.komoot.de/highlight/3057679 Andi Mueller definitely described the route coming from the east. Via Pla de sa Neu https://www.komoot.de/highlight/367144 it is much easier and you have clean hands when you get up here. ;) Otherwise the view up here is magnificent. The effort is worth it when there are no clouds.
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Gigantic views far beyond the island borders. A climb is worth it.
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Campanet is home to several unique natural features. You can explore the fascinating underground world of the Coves de Campanet, known for their intricate stalactites, stalagmites, and underground lakes. Another remarkable site is Ses Fonts Ufanes, intermittent gushing springs that surge dramatically after heavy rainfall, creating a rare natural spectacle within a beautiful holm oak forest.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Coves de Campanet offer well-lit pathways and guided tours, making them accessible for all ages. Ses Fonts Ufanes features an easy, circular walking route through the forest, perfect for families to enjoy the unique springs and Balearic wildlife. Additionally, the Pont dels Anglesos serves as an entrance to S'Albufera Natural Park, offering easy tours through a rich wetland ecosystem.
The region around Campanet is characterized by its karst landscapes, which have created diverse and interesting rock formations. You can hike along a Rocky Path Through Stone Formations, winding through wild rock formations and holm oak forests. Another quirky example is The Camel, a stone figure shaped by erosion, resembling a camel.
The highest publicly accessible point in the area is Puig de Massanella (1,364 m). This summit offers absolutely spectacular views over the Tramuntana mountains, the island's plains, and the south, north, and west coasts.
To witness the spectacular gushing of Ses Fonts Ufanes, the best time to visit is after intense rainfall, typically in autumn or spring. The springs are an intermittent phenomenon, so their activity depends directly on recent precipitation in the Puig Tomir area. Even when dry, the surrounding holm oak forest offers a beautiful walk year-round.
Yes, the area around Campanet offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'Beautiful road – Pollença Old Town loop' or gravel biking options such as 'Coll de Femenia (515 meters) – View of the Bay of Pollença loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Campanet, Gravel biking around Campanet, and Cycling around Campanet guide pages.
The natural areas around Campanet are rich in biodiversity. At Ses Fonts Ufanes, the holm oak forest is home to various bird species, including firecrests, great tits, and red kites, and in spring, orchids can be found. The Torrente de s'Albufereta, a wetland nature reserve, is a habitat for numerous land and water birds, being the largest wetland in the Balearic Islands.
The Coves de Campanet have a geological history spanning over 10 million years. They were formed by water dripping through limestone, creating a stunning array of delicate stalactites and stalagmites. These caves are an important site for scientists and geologists, offering insights into karst cave formation and the geological history of the Balearic Islands. Fossil remains of prehistoric species, such as the *Myotragus Balearicus*, have also been discovered here.
Yes, the Gabellí Petit public estate, where Ses Fonts Ufanes are located, also contains archaeological sites and remnants of old charcoal makers' huts, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The Hermitage of Sant Miquel, a Gothic chapel from the 13th century, is also nearby, providing historical context and scenic views.
The Coves de Campanet maintain a constant temperature of around 18°C (64°F) year-round. This makes them a cool and refreshing escape during warmer months and a comfortable visit during cooler seasons.
The Pont dels Anglesos marks the entrance to S'Albufera Natural Park, a significant wetland area. This park is notable for its more than 400 different plant species, including reeds, rushes, elms, tamarisks, and white poplars. It's a great place to observe diverse vegetation and enjoy easy walks.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by Campanet's natural monuments. Many enjoy the magical journey through ancient geological formations in the Coves de Campanet and the unique, dramatic spectacle of Ses Fonts Ufanes. The opportunity to witness unique natural phenomena, explore varied landscapes, and enjoy tranquil Balearic wildlife are frequently highlighted.


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