Natural monuments around Búger, a municipality in Mallorca, showcase the island's diverse landscape. The region features rural landscapes with almond and carob fields, traditional windmills, and historic stone homes. These natural areas provide opportunities for exploration and connection with nature. Various hiking and cycling routes allow visitors to appreciate the agricultural heritage of Mallorca.
Last updated: June 18, 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 rocky path through impressive rock formations in the Serra de Tramuntana leads over uneven limestone and between bizarre rock structures. The varied terrain gives the trail an original, almost alpine character. An exciting route for all who want to experience nature, vastness, and the special geology of Mallorca.
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A brilliant path through the holm oak forest and the karst rocks
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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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It's fun to find your way, but you can also easily get lost. Always use the Komoot navigation system.
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way is not always easy to find...
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Really bizarre here - 1000 Motive
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Búger offers a variety of unique natural features. You can discover the fascinating geological formations at the Rocky Path Through Stone Formations, which invites exploration through thousands of years of history. Another intriguing spot is The Camel, a bizarrely eroded rock garden where corrosion has shaped a stone figure resembling a camel. Additionally, the impressive Coves de Campanet, just a short drive away, feature spectacular stalactites and stalagmites formed over millennia.
Yes, several natural monuments around Búger are great for families. The Coves de Campanet offer guided tours through fascinating underground caverns, providing a cool and engaging experience. Within the Parc Natural de s'Albufera, the Sa Roca I Bird Observation Hide is perfect for quiet wildlife viewing. The Pont dels Anglesos serves as an entrance to the nature reserve, which has well-laid-out paths suitable for family outings, even by bike. The Finca Binifaldó also offers a rest area and nature trail in a beautiful mountain setting.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Puig de Santa Magdalena. This peak, reaching around 300 meters, offers impressive vistas of the Raiguer region, extending to include the Pla, s'Albufera, the mountains of Artà and Puig Ferrutx, Bonany, Sant Salvador, Randa, the bay of Palma, and the Serra de Tramuntana. There's also a recreational zone with tables and benches, ideal for a picnic.
The Parc Natural de s'Albufera, accessible via the Pont dels Anglesos, is a prime location for wildlife observation. It's home to over 400 different plant species and is particularly known for its diverse birdlife. The Sa Roca I Bird Observation Hide provides an excellent vantage point to quietly observe birds within this nature reserve.
Yes, the Puig de Santa Magdalena is not only a natural viewpoint but also home to the hermitage of Santa Magdalena, a historic religious site dating back to shortly after the Catalan conquest of Mallorca in 1229. The ascent to the peak often involves stone steps, including an 86-step section leading to the hermitage. Additionally, Finca Binifaldó has historical roots, existing since the time of the Arabs on Mallorca.
The Fonts Ufanes, natural springs located near Búger, are best visited after heavy rainfall when they are most active. This is when the springs are most impressive, offering a serene natural experience at the end of a pleasant forest walk.
The region around Búger is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking and cycling routes that immerse you in the tranquil rural landscapes, characterized by almond and carob fields and traditional windmills. For specific hiking routes, you can find options like the 'Ermita de Sant Miquel – Ufanes Springs loop' or 'Ermita de Sant Miquel – Campanet Caves loop' in the Hiking around Búger guide. Cyclists can discover routes such as the 'Campanet – Maffay Valley Road loop' in the Cycling around Búger guide.
While many routes are of moderate difficulty, the broader region offers more challenging options. For instance, the Mountain Hikes around Búger guide includes difficult routes like the 'Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop from Lluc Sanctuary', which provides stunning views of the bays of Mallorca.
Yes, Búger's rural landscapes are characterized by almond and carob fields, traditional windmills, and historic stone homes. Many hiking and cycling routes, such as the 'Route of the mills' mentioned by the local municipality, allow visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the surroundings and appreciate the island's agricultural and pre-industrial heritage. You can find more route inspiration on the visitbuger.com routes page.
At Finca Binifaldó, there is a remarkable ancient holm oak that is marked as a natural monument. This tree is approximately 500 years old, stands 20 meters high, and has a crown circumference of 19 meters, making it a significant and impressive natural landmark within the beautiful mountain landscape surrounding the finca.
When visiting the Coves de Campanet, you can expect an underground journey through magnificent caverns filled with spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. Guided tours, lasting about 40 minutes, take you through impressive chambers like the 'Sala Romántica' and 'Castillo Encantado', highlighting the fascinating geological aspects of these formations. It's a great option for both good and bad weather, offering a cool retreat from the heat.


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