Best mountain passes around Capdepera offer elevated routes and viewpoints in Mallorca's northeastern coast. The region features challenging ascents and diverse landscapes for hiking and cycling. These routes often traverse Mediterranean forests, protected dunes, and lead to pristine beaches. Historical landmarks like watchtowers also add cultural significance to the outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A washed-out forest road leads across this mountain saddle from west to east. A beautiful hiking trail also comes from the south, and a narrow path leads north to Puig de la Font. Thus, this connecting point serves as a branch-off point in various directions.
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The most pleasant way to get from Cala Ratjada to Cala Mesquida and back
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In addition to the road to Cap de Formentor, the little road to the Ermita is a must for me. Betlem has the invaluable advantage that you hardly encounter any traffic here. Simply wonderfully quiet and secluded.
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Small, pleasant and quiet pass without difficulty
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The ascent and descent were at least of medium difficulty. Be sure to wear good footwear.
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The Ermita de Betlem is a very beautiful and quiet place and the access leads over a very beautiful pass. Highly recommended!
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Capdepera offers elevated routes and viewpoints rather than traditional high-altitude mountain passes. These routes provide challenging ascents and stunning panoramic vistas, popular for both hiking and cycling. You'll find trails traversing Mediterranean forests, protected dunes, and leading to pristine beaches.
For breathtaking views, consider the route to Coll de Son Escrivà, which offers a beautiful panorama. The West Ascent of Coll des Vidriers also provides a nice view. Beyond these, the summit of Talaia de Son Jaumell offers unique panoramic views of the region and Menorca on clear days, while the Cap Vermell Tower route rewards with spectacular views of the entire area.
Yes, the West Ascent of Coll des Vidriers is an excellent option for cyclists. This short segment allows you to bypass a tunnel, offering a quiet route with a view where cars are not permitted, making it exclusive for bikes.
Many routes in Capdepera involve significant elevation gain and demanding climbs. The ascent to Talaia de Son Jaumell includes challenging slopes and rocky terrain. Puig de s'Àguila also features in several hiking and mountain biking routes with challenging ascents and descents. For cyclists, the Marina Pass has an ascent and descent of at least medium difficulty, requiring good footwear for hikers.
Absolutely. Some routes incorporate historical landmarks. The Talaia de Son Jaumell is a watchtower on a mountain summit. The Cap Vermell Tower route also features a climb to a historic tower. Additionally, ancient paths like Camí Reial are sometimes part of these routes, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor activity.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer can be hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are preferable. Winter conditions are generally mild, but it's always wise to check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many routes in Capdepera combine elevated views with coastal beauty. Routes involving Puig de s'Àguila often lead to spectacular views over the coastline and unspoiled coves. The Marina Pass is a pleasant way to get between Cala Ratjada and Cala Mesquida, both known for their beaches. The trails within Llevant Natural Park also lead to beautiful panoramic viewpoints overlooking the coast.
The area around Capdepera's elevated routes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Climb to Ermita de Betlem – Fishermen's Pass loop from Cala Agulla', or explore hiking trails like the 'Aleppo Pine Forest Trail – Cala Agulla Beach loop'. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes, including the 'View of Cala Ratjada – Rocky Hiking Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Capdepera, Hiking around Capdepera, and Mountain Hikes around Capdepera guides.
The Fishermen's Pass is a quiet road leading from Artá up to Coll des Pescadors, with a subsequent descent to the Ermita Betlém. It's considered one of the most beautiful sections on the island, with walls and serpentines that some compare to a 'Piccolo Stelvio'. The entire almost 10 km from Artá are a highlight for many visitors.
Yes, Coll de Son Escrivà is described as an easy trail with a beautiful panorama, making it a great vantage point for those seeking less strenuous options. Routes within the Llevant Natural Park also offer scenic trails with beautiful panoramic viewpoints that can be enjoyed by nature lovers and walkers of varying experience levels.
For detailed information on various hiking and mountain biking routes in the region, you can visit the official Capdepera tourism website. They offer comprehensive guides on all hiking routes and all mountain bike routes in Capdepera.
The routes around Capdepera's elevated points traverse diverse and rich natural landscapes. You'll often find yourself walking or cycling through Mediterranean forests, crossing protected dune systems, and discovering pristine beaches and unspoiled coves. The Llevant Natural Park, in particular, is home to numerous species of Balearic and Mediterranean wildlife, offering a truly magical experience for nature lovers.


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