Living in Mallorca means more than beach days and sunsets — it’s also a gateway to incredible natural landscapes that invite you to disconnect, recharge, and explore the island deeply.
Whether you’re a solo walker, hiking enthusiast or just want to enjoy slow weekends surrounded by peace, these five nature escapes are ideal for residents.
1️⃣ The Sóller Valley – Easy Trails + Authentic Charm
The area between Sóller and Fornalutx offers spectacular mountain views, orange groves, and charming stone villages.
There are gentle walking paths from the town centre, and the Barranc de Biniaraix route is a must-do.
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🚆 Accessible by historic train from Palma
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🥾 Moderate difficulty
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🍊 Best in spring for blooming citrus trees
2️⃣ La Trapa (Sant Elm) – Views of Sa Dragonera
A coastal trail near Sant Elm, ending in the ruins of an old monastery with breathtaking views of the Dragonera Island Nature Park.
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🥾 1.5–2h round trip
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🌊 Great for photos, meditation, and quiet picnics
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🌿 Ideal in spring or late afternoon
3️⃣ Es Capdellà Forest Loop
A lesser-known pine forest trail perfect for quiet morning walks or dog-friendly outings, near Calvià.
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🚗 25 min from Palma
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🍂 Very peaceful, low traffic
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🐾 Great for pets and families
4️⃣ Ermita de Betlem (Artà)
A tranquil hike through pine forests and cliffs, leading to a hermitage with sweeping sea views.
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🥾 1.5h light hike
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📍 Northeast Mallorca (Artà area)
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🌄 Stunning at sunrise or sunset
5️⃣ Puig de Randa – The Spiritual Viewpoint
Hike or drive up to Santuari de Cura, where you’ll find one of the best panoramic views of the island.
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📍 Central Mallorca (Randa, near Llucmajor)
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🧘 Calm energy, perfect for reflection
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🍷 Small local restaurants nearby