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Talayotic settlement of Benissafullet

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Talayotic settlement of Benissafullet

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The Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet, also known as Binissafullet, is a significant prehistoric Talayotic settlement located on the beautiful island of Menorca, one of Spain's Balearic Islands. Situated at an elevation of 128 metres, this historical site offers a fascinating glimpse into the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age cultures that flourished here, featuring characteristic elements like a talayot and a unique taula enclosure. Its location in the municipality of Sant Lluís makes it an accessible and enriching destination for…

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  • Location: Sant Lluís, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

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    Binisafullet is a small Talayotic village, in the shade of the wild olive trees, interesting for the variety of remains it preserves. In the middle of the enclosure there is …
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    Location: Sant Lluís, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the key archaeological features to look for at Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet?

    The site boasts several significant elements of Talayotic culture. You'll find a circular talayot, approximately 15 meters in diameter. The most distinctive feature is the taula enclosure, where the taula (a T-shaped megalith) was uniquely restored to its upright position after being found fallen. Also, look for the hypostyle hall, which still retains part of its original stone slab roof supported by a central column, and remnants of ancient dwellings, including a circular one.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet?

    Most visitors find that 45 minutes to an hour is sufficient to explore the main features of the site at a leisurely pace. This allows time to read the informative signs, appreciate the unique taula, and walk through the ancient structures. If you're combining it with nearby activities or a picnic, you might extend your stay.

    Is there an entrance fee or do I need a permit to visit Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet?

    No, there is no entrance fee to visit Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet. The site is freely accessible to the public, and no permits are required, making it an easy and budget-friendly historical excursion.

    What are the parking options and how can I get to the site by public transport?

    While there isn't specific on-site parking, visitors typically find space along the roadside near the entrance. The site is visible from the Me-10 road, connecting Sant Lluís to Binissafúller, at approximately the 2.3 km mark, with clear directional indicators. For public transport, options are limited directly to the site. It's best to check local bus schedules for routes to Sant Lluís or Binissafúller, and then consider a taxi or a walk from there, as the site is about 10 km north of the PMV-7022 road.

    Is Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the site is very suitable for families with young children. The terrain is generally easy to navigate, and the open-air setting allows kids to explore freely. The historical structures, especially the large stones of the talayot and taula, can spark their imagination about ancient civilizations. It's a great educational outing that doesn't require extensive walking.

    Can I bring my dog to Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet?

    Generally, archaeological sites in Menorca are dog-friendly, especially if they are open-air and not enclosed. It is usually permitted to bring well-behaved dogs on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help preserve the site for all visitors.

    What are the typical weather conditions at the site, and what should I pack?

    Menorca enjoys a Mediterranean climate. During summer (June-August), it's hot and sunny, so pack light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and plenty of water. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring; light layers are recommended. Winter (November-March) is milder but can be damp and windy, so a waterproof jacket and warmer layers are advisable. Comfortable walking shoes are essential year-round.

    Are there any walking or hiking routes near Poblat talaiòtic de Benissafullet?

    While the site itself is a short walk, its location in Sant Lluís offers opportunities for longer excursions. You can find various walking routes in the surrounding countryside, often connecting to other historical points or coastal paths. These routes vary in difficulty, providing options for casual walkers and more avid hikers. Exploring the nearby rural roads can also lead to scenic views and other points of interest.

    What kind of flora and fauna can be observed around the archaeological site?

    The site is nestled among wild olive trees, providing natural shade and a typical Mediterranean landscape. You might also spot various native shrubs and wildflowers, especially in spring. As for fauna, Menorca is known for its diverse birdlife, so keep an eye out for local species. Lizards are also common sunning themselves on the ancient stones.

    Is the site accessible for visitors with disabilities or mobility challenges?

    The site is an open-air archaeological area with natural, uneven terrain. While generally easy to navigate, it does not have paved paths or specific accessibility features like ramps. Visitors with mobility challenges might find some areas difficult to access due to the natural ground and ancient stone structures. It's recommended to assess the conditions upon arrival.

    What is the historical significance of the Punic amphorae and animal bones found at the site?

    Excavations within the taula enclosure revealed fragments of Punic amphorae, which once contained wine, alongside accumulated bones of sheep and goats, and evidence of a large bonfire. These findings are highly significant as they indicate that ritual activities, likely involving ceremonial feasting and the consumption of wine and meat, were performed at the site during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. These artifacts provide a vivid glimpse into the spiritual and social lives of the ancient Talayotic inhabitants.

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