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Mountain bike trails around Es Castell, located on the island of Menorca, offer diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features a mix of coastal paths with sea views and inland rural routes that traverse traditional Menorcan countryside and historical villages. Terrain often combines forest tracks with more technical sections, providing varied riding experiences. The area also includes access to portions of the Camí de Cavalls, a historic path encircling the island.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Explore Menorca's diverse landscapes on this 15.4-mile mountain biking loop, combining coastal views and rural paths near Mahón.
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26.9km
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Majestic and visible from all over the town, this Gothic church dominates the historic centre with its pale stone façade and slender bell tower. The interior is spacious and bright, a calm space that contrasts with the narrow streets of the surrounding area. On a mountain bike, it is a good stop to rest and refill your water at the nearby springs. Tip: take the opportunity to climb up to the upper square - from there the views of the rooftops of Alaior and the Menorcan landscape are wonderful.
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Rural track that crosses vineyards, dry stone walls and fields that breathe Menorcan calm. The route passes near the Talayotic site of Torralbenc and the winery of the same name, surrounded by nature and silence. By mountain bike, it is an easy and pleasant section, perfect for pedaling at a leisurely pace and enjoying the interior landscape of the island. Tip: if you go there in the afternoon, the smell of the herbs and the golden light between the walls make each bend look like a painting.
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A short but intense route to the highest point on the island, at 358 metres. The path winds between pine trees and stretches of asphalt with a constant slope, ideal for testing your legs and your mind. At the top, the sanctuary of the Mare de Déu del Toro awaits you and a 360° view of all of Menorca, from the port of Maó to Ciutadella. By mountain bike, it is a demanding but rewarding climb, with a quick descent and tight bends. Tip: do it early or at dusk to avoid the heat - the late-day light turns the view into a spectacle.
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One of the most authentic and wild stretches of the north of the island. The trail winds between dunes, cliffs and low vegetation, with the blue sea always by its side. It is a route that combines fast sections with more technical and rocky areas, ideal for enjoying it on a mountain bike with calm and good technique. Tip: bring water and sunscreen — there are few shady spots — and set aside a few minutes to stop at the viewpoint before reaching Cala Tirant; the panorama is simply spectacular.
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The highest point on the island, at 358 metres and with 360° views over all of Menorca: from the port of Maó to Ciutadella. At the top is the sanctuary of the Mare de Déu del Toro and a small, charming café. The atmosphere is peaceful and spiritual, ideal for a long break. By mountain bike, the climb from Es Mercadal is short but intense, with a constant slope and tight bends; you need to regulate your pace well and not be fooled by the first gentle stretch. Tip: if you can, crown at sunset — the sunset from the summit is one of the most beautiful on the island.
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There are over 90 mountain bike trails around Es Castell, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include coastal paths with sea views and inland rural routes through traditional Menorcan countryside.
Es Castell offers a variety of mountain bike trails, from easy paths suitable for all fitness levels to more challenging technical sections. You'll find coastal routes, rural tracks, and portions of the historic Camí de Cavalls.
Yes, Es Castell has several easy mountain bike trails. An excellent option is the Alcaufar Cove – Watchtower of Alcalfar loop from el Fonduco, an easy 27.0 km path that offers coastal views and passes historical watchtowers. Approximately 44 of the trails in the area are rated as easy.
Yes, portions of the historic Camí de Cavalls (GR-223) are accessible by mountain bike. One route that incorporates sections of this path is the moderate Mahón: Camí de Cavalls and Cycle Route 2 Loop, which is 24.8 km long.
For experienced riders looking for longer routes, consider the moderate El Toro Summit and Sanctuary (362 m) – Trepucó Talayotic Settlement loop from Sant Lluís, which covers 63.8 km and includes a climb to Menorca's highest point. Another option is the La Caseta loop from Maó, a 60.2 km moderate trail.
Many mountain bike trails around Es Castell are designed as loops. For example, the Torre Vella – Torralbenc Trail loop from es Castell is a 49.8 km moderate trail that takes you through rural landscapes.
Mountain bike trails in the area often lead to or pass by significant natural and historical sites. You can explore areas like s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park, visit the Talatí de Dalt Archaeological Site, or enjoy coastal views near Sa Mesquida Beach. The Torre de Alcaufar is another historical landmark accessible via bike routes.
The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) are generally ideal for mountain biking in Es Castell. The weather is milder, making for more comfortable rides compared to the hotter summer months. These seasons also offer lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
Yes, many routes offer access to charming spots where you can find refreshments. The picturesque Cales Fonts harbor and Cala Corb in Es Castell are known for their restaurants and shops, some carved into natural caves. The Maó (Mahón) Old Town and Harbor also provides numerous dining options.
The mountain bike trails around Es Castell are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, combining stunning coastal views with peaceful rural paths, and the variety of difficulty levels available.
While specific public transport options to every trailhead may vary, Es Castell itself is well-connected. Many routes start from or pass through towns like Maó or Sant Lluís, which typically have public transport links and designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your chosen starting point.


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