Puig de Massanella
Puig de Massanella stands at 1,365 meters as Mallorca's highest accessible peak, offering the island's most rewarding mountain hike without requiring special permits.
About Puig de Massanella
Puig de Massanella stands at 1,365 meters as Mallorca's highest accessible peak, offering the island's most rewarding mountain hike without requiring special permits. The trail climbs through dense holm oak forests before emerging onto barren limestone terrain where you'll get sweeping 360-degree views across the entire island. On clear days you can see the coast in every direction, plus Menorca floating on the horizon.
The 5-6 hour return hike starts steep and stays that way, with the forest section providing welcome shade before you hit the exposed upper slopes. The atmosphere shifts dramatically as you climb: bird calls and rustling leaves give way to wind and your own breathing echoing off rock faces. The final approach involves some easy scrambling over limestone slabs, but nothing technical. Winter brings snow to the upper sections, creating a surprisingly alpine feel that most visitors don't expect from Mallorca.
Most hiking guides make this sound harder than it actually is. You need decent fitness but not mountaineering skills. The biggest mistake people make is starting too late: begin before 8am or you'll be climbing the exposed sections in brutal midday heat. Skip this entirely from July through August unless you're genuinely experienced in mountain hiking. The trail is well-marked but bring plenty of water since there are no facilities beyond the starting point.
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