There are so many interesting places to explore and so much breathtaking scenery to enjoy around Menorca, you’ve just got to
get out and see it. On foot - there are some really outstanding
pathways and coastal trails. On wheels – a bike or hire car will
take you to some fabulous secret coves off the tourist track. Or see
Menorca up close and personal on horseback.
Did you know? • When the Tramuntana wind is really blowing Menorcans go to Faro de Favaritx to watch the spectacular waves.
• The VII Volta International 3 day
challenge of Menorca has become a prestigious annual race attracting
top cyclists from all over the world. This year it is to be held on the
19, 20 and 21 of October.
• The Cami de Cavalls coastal path which surrounds the island was originally created to be followed on horseback.
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Top Tips The Camí d'en Kane track is an ideal sightseeing route for bikes, and most cycle routes are well signposted.
Walk
the coastal path from Punta Prima to the headland Watch Tower at
Alcaufar. It is the first part of Spain to see the sunrise.
There
are many excellent riding schools and pony trekking centres throughout
Menorca, notably at Alaior, Son Parc and Ciutadella.
Get on the right track... For details of cycling routes see our Menorca Cycling Map For racing events in Menorca contact the Menorca Cycle Tourism Association in Mahon. www.ciclomenorca.com
Guided walks along some of the islands best walking routes are available with Menorca Walking Holidays.
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