Best natural monuments around Ferreries are located in the heart of Menorca, an island characterized by its diverse natural beauty. The region features a landscape of picturesque coves, ancient ravines, and the island's highest peak. This area offers a variety of natural landmarks and viewpoints for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Carla Pregonda is a beautiful bay, with a few rocks along the edge where you can sit, but also with sand and rocks in the water, a rock that's a bit far away for swimming, with a small sandy beach.
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Located 10 kilometres north of Es Mercadal, between Platja de Binimel·là and Cap de s’Alairó, Cala Pregonda is one of the most recommended coves by the inhabitants of Menorca, one of the most charming and least frequented in the steep northern area. It is made unique by its red rocks, an unspoiled surrounding landscape and crystalline water. In front of the shore you can see the islet and rocks of Pregonda (Illot and Esculls de Pregonda), habitat of the rare Audouin's gull. This almost virgin beach, quiet and with little influx of local bathers and tourists, is the result of a cove that, reaching the mainland, originates a U-shaped slope, which includes an interesting dune system in the rear area. These dunes were formed parallel to the orientation of the dominant wind in this area. A hill to the east and several cliffs to the west, belonging to a Natural Area of Special Interest, form the ends of the beach. Access by land is permitted by following the path delimited by Platja de Binimel·là (20 min).
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The northern tip of Menorca with a beautiful lighthouse and a nice bar invites you to take a little break while hiking along the beautiful cliffs of Menorca.
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No special experience is necessary, but the scenery is unrivalled and varied, an absolute must!
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The oldest lighthouse on the island of Menorca, built in 1857, towers above a 90-meter-high cliff. It can be visited during the day or at night and offers breathtaking views over the island.
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A very beautiful bay, 1.75 km from Cala Galdana, you can get there on the Cami de Cavalls. The colors of the bay are simply fantastic!
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Among the most popular natural monuments, visitors frequently highlight Cala Mitjana, known for its white sand and turquoise waters, and Cala del Pilar, which stands out with its distinctive reddish rock surroundings. Another favorite is Cala Pregonda, celebrated for its red rocks and crystalline water in an unspoiled landscape.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Cala Mitjana is a great option with its calm waters and sandy beach. The historic Cova dels Pardals, a former pirate cave, also offers an engaging experience for all ages.
The region around Ferreries boasts diverse natural features. You'll find stunning beaches and coves like Cala Mitjana and Cala del Pilar, unique caves such as Cova dels Pardals, and panoramic viewpoints from locations like Cavalleria Lighthouse. The area also features lush ravines like Barranc d'Algendar and the island's highest peak, Monte Toro, offering a mix of coastal and inland natural beauty.
Ferreries is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including sections of the historic Camí de Cavalls. There are also many routes for mountain biking and running. For detailed options, check out the guides for Hiking around Ferreries, MTB Trails around Ferreries, and Running Trails around Ferreries.
Yes, some natural sites also hold historical significance. The Cova dels Pardals, for instance, is a natural cave with a history of being used by fishermen for smuggling. Additionally, the Cavalleria Lighthouse, while a man-made structure, is situated on a dramatic cliff and surrounded by old defenses, blending natural beauty with historical context. The prehistoric settlement of Son Mercer de Baix is also set within a beautiful natural ravine.
Cala Mitjana is considered one of Menorca's most beautiful coves, characterized by its fine white sand and stunning turquoise waters. It's surrounded by lush pine forests and even features accessible caves from the water, making it perfect for snorkeling and exploration.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the entire island, head to Monte Toro, Menorca's highest point. Another excellent spot for expansive sea views is the Cavalleria Lighthouse, located on a cliff over 90 meters high at the northernmost point of Menorca.
Yes, the historic Camí de Cavalls, a coastal path encircling the entire island, is accessible from the Ferreries area. It offers routes through forests and mountains, connecting to many coves and natural monuments. It's ideal for hikers, cyclists, and horse riders looking to experience Menorca's diverse natural habitats and spectacular coastal views. You can find routes that incorporate sections of the Camí de Cavalls in the Hiking around Ferreries guide.
Beyond the popular beaches, you can explore unique geological formations like the Cova dels Pardals, a natural cave with a fascinating history. The Cova d'en Xoroi, though transformed into a bar, is another natural cave nestled in a cliff face, offering spectacular sea views and a unique ambiance, especially at sunset.
Cala del Pilar is distinctive for its reddish-colored rock surroundings, which give it a unique appearance compared to other Menorcan beaches. The path leading to this bay is often considered a highlight in itself, offering scenic views before you even reach the shore.
While some coves are very popular, you can find more tranquil spots. Cala Pregonda, for example, is described as an almost virgin beach with an unspoiled surrounding landscape and a dune system, offering a quieter experience. The Barranc d'Algendar also provides a tranquil environment with lush vegetation and a stream, contrasting with the busier coastal areas.
The Barranc d'Algendar (Algendar Ravine) is often called an 'oasis within an oasis' due to its lush green vegetation and the Torrent d'Algendar stream flowing through it. It offers a refreshing contrast to the drier parts of the island and provides excellent opportunities for hiking amidst diverse flora and a tranquil natural environment.


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