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The 12 Most Amazing Peaks around Capdepera

Best mountain peaks around Capdepera are found on Mallorca's eastern coast, characterized by hills and valleys within the Serres de Llevant. These elevated areas serve as vantage points, offering panoramic views of the coastline, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding natural landscape. The region features numerous hiking trails that traverse pine forests.

Best mountain peaks around Capdepera

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Talaia de Son Jaumell — Ruins and Viewpoint, a man-made monument that was part of a 16th-century warning system against pirate attacks. From the top, visitors can often spot Menorca in the distance.
  • Another must-see spot is Na Penyal, a summit offering indescribable views. This natural monument requires surefootedness due to its rocky finish.
  • Visitors also love Ferrutx Peak, a summit with a sensational panoramic view over the Badia d'Alcudia. This natural monument is known for its impressive appearance and potential sightings of wild horses.
  • Capdepera is known for summits, viewpoints, and historical sites. The area offers a variety of mountain peaks to explore, ranging from natural monuments to man-made structures with historical significance.
  • The mountain peaks around Capdepera are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1600 upvotes and 830 photos shared.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

Talaia de Son Jaumell — Ruins and Viewpoint

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The tower, which is now quite dilapidated, dates back to the 16th century and was part of a warning system against pirate attacks that stretched around the island.
If you look towards the northwest you can see the Torre d'Albarca and the Talaia Moreia, which were also part of this warning system.
If the tower guard spotted one or more pirate ships, he lit a fire and the smoke or the light at night alerted armed men to defend themselves.
The name Jaume probably goes back to Jaume II, whose father Jaume I conquered Mallorca from the Moors.


As is often the case on Mallorca, the name Talaia, watchtower, was used over time to refer to the entire mountain.

The direct path from Cala Mesquida is quite steep towards the end, but also doable for children. We met several families.
Great view of the holiday resorts of Cala Mesquida and Cala Ratjada.

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Na Penyal

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If you are coming from the south, it is better to load the route on your mobile phone beforehand and compare it again and again to see whether you are still reasonably correct. Unfortunately, we made a wrong turn the first time and ended up in the middle of the rocky, spiky botany, there was no going back, that's just a funny story in retrospect, not at the moment. I always take the "Nordweg" back because I personally find climbing downhill a bit dangerous if you are not used to it.

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Trail to Talaia de Son Jaumell

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Pretty steep path over rocks. Sturdy footwear is mandatory. On and especially the descent have high difficulty. But the climb is worthwhile 😉

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Ferrutx Peak

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A beautiful place with great views of the Badia d'Alcudia.
Don't forget to make an entry in the summit book.

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Talaia Freda de Morell

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Beautiful view of the Bahia d'Alcúdia. Partly narrow paths through dissgression and without shadows lead here.

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Karin 🐾 🇺🇦 🕊
March 28, 2026, Trail to Talaia de Son Jaumell

Strenuous but rewarding. Sturdy footwear absolutely required.

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The ascent and descent are not without their challenges. Good footwear and a little concentration are required here.

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R.Bungartz
March 24, 2026, Bec de Ferrutx

At just 522 meters above sea level, you can enjoy a wonderful panoramic view.

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TimBer
November 25, 2024, Na Penyal

The main path from the tennis court up to the peak is fun in both directions. However, the back one through Son Galta is quite steep, overgrown and difficult to track. Towards the bottom, there’s a wall that needs to be crossed. If you walk straight on instead, you might get lost which happened to me the first time round and I had to go back up. I only managed the next day the other way around. In general, the path towards Son Servera is much more pleasant to take down/up but you will have to circle back around the mountain once you’ve reached the quarry. Great view and nature on top of the mountain though and clear path.

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RRA
November 3, 2024, Talaia Freda de Morell

The Talaia Freda de Morell is a worthwhile vantage point. However, the last 50 meters or so of altitude, if you approach the ascent from the south-west side, are tough! I am very athletic and had trouble getting up there. The path itself is barely visible - the cairns help here. The main problem is the loose ground (scree), which requires absolute surefootedness and body balance to compensate for any missteps. Otherwise, it can even be fatal because you simply have nothing to hold on to! If you have hiking poles, it is better to pack them in your backpack beforehand or attach them to them. In my opinion, this small section is not for the average hiker. Everything else before or after is as described in the tour suggested by Komoot.

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faxman
October 12, 2024, Na Penyal

Magnificent view, sturdy shoes and surefootedness required. The route to the northwest is better for the descent. Be sure to use suitable navigation.

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BenjaMean
June 14, 2024, Na Penyal

We did the route as averagely experienced hikers and found it really difficult. The ascent from the south was still quite fun, as we generally like climbing. The descent to the north, on the other hand, was very steep in places and so overgrown that we really had to "fight our way through". The path - more of a dirt track - was barely visible in places. We slipped a few times and our legs were badly scratched by the overgrowth. I would advise others to use the ascent as the way back. Hikers who came towards us did so. A great view awaits you at the top.

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A gigantic tour to the viewing summit, surefootedness and orientation are required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks around Capdepera?

Visitors frequently enjoy exploring Talaia de Son Jaumell — Ruins and Viewpoint, known for its historical watchtower and panoramic views. Other highly-rated spots include Na Penyal and Ferrutx Peak, both offering sensational vistas over the Badia d'Alcudia and the surrounding landscape.

Are there family-friendly mountain walks in Capdepera?

While many routes to the elevated points in Capdepera can be challenging, the path to Talaia de Son Jaumell from Cala Mesquida is considered manageable for families, despite being steep towards the end. It offers a rewarding experience with historical context and great views.

What kind of historical sites can I find on the mountain peaks near Capdepera?

Capdepera's elevated points are rich in history. The Talaia de Son Jaumell is the ruin of a 16th-century watchtower, part of an old pirate warning system. The Puig de Capdepera is home to the historic Castell de Capdepera, a 13th-century fortress offering insights into the island's past and protection against pirate attacks. The Capdepera Lighthouse, dating back to 1861, also stands as a significant historical landmark at the island's easternmost point.

What are the best viewpoints in the Capdepera mountains?

For breathtaking views, head to Talaia de Son Jaumell, which offers expansive vistas of Cala Mesquida, Cala Ratjada, and on clear days, even Menorca. Na Penyal and Ferrutx Peak also provide sensational panoramic views over the Badia d'Alcudia. The Capdepera Lighthouse is another prime spot for spectacular sea views and sunrises/sunsets.

Are there challenging mountain climbs around Capdepera?

Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. Na Penyal requires surefootedness due to its rocky finish. Ferrutx Peak and Talaia Freda de Morell are also categorized as challenging, often involving narrow paths and steep sections. Good physical condition is recommended for these routes.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

The area around Capdepera offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'View of Cala Ratjada – Rocky Hiking Trail loop from Cala Mesquida' or the 'Cala Agulla Beach – Agulla cove loop from Cala Agulla'. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Capdepera guide. There are also general hiking trails and MTB routes available, which you can find in the Hiking around Capdepera guide and MTB Trails around Capdepera guide.

What is the best season to hike the mountains in Capdepera?

The cooler months, from autumn to spring, are generally ideal for hiking in Capdepera. During summer, temperatures can be very high, especially above the pine forests where there is little shade. If hiking in summer, it's crucial to start early, carry plenty of water, and use sun protection.

Are there any natural parks or protected areas near Capdepera's peaks?

Yes, the Llevant Natural Park is located a short distance from Capdepera. This protected area within the Serres de Llevant mountain range offers diverse flora and fauna, along with numerous trails traversing cliffs, forests, and beaches. It's an excellent destination for nature lovers and hikers seeking wild beauty and impressive views.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Capdepera?

Visitors consistently praise the indescribable and sensational panoramic views from the summits, often extending to the Mediterranean Sea and even Menorca on clear days. The blend of rich history, such as ancient watchtowers and fortresses, with the natural beauty of the coastline and pine forests, also makes for a unique and rewarding experience.

Can I see wild animals or unique nature on these mountain trails?

Yes, particularly around Ferrutx Peak, there's a chance to spot wild horses. The Llevant Natural Park, close to Capdepera, is also known for its diverse flora and fauna, offering opportunities to observe the island's natural wildlife and plant life.

How long do hikes to these mountain peaks typically take?

Hike durations vary depending on the peak and your starting point. For example, the ascent to Talaia de Son Jaumell from the Cala Agulla car park typically takes about 40-60 minutes. Longer routes, such as the 'Pine Forest Trail – Albarca Tower loop from Cala Mesquida', can be around 11 km and take several hours.

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