Camí de Cavalls: Binibèquer Coastal Trail
Camí de Cavalls: Binibèquer Coastal Trail
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4.01km
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Jog the easy 2.5-mile (4.0 km) Camí de Cavalls: Binibèquer Coastal Trail, enjoying turquoise coves and Binibeca Vell.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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650 m
Highlight • Beach
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2.23 km
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4.01 km
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1.81 km
1.56 km
562 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
2.06 km
1.41 km
364 m
156 m
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The terrain around Binibèquer is generally easy and runnable, making it suitable for jogging. You'll find sections with much asphalt, offering a forgiving surface. While the broader Camí de Cavalls has varied surfaces, this specific stretch is known for its gentle coastal paths.
This trail offers beautiful Mediterranean scenery, including views of turquoise coves and untouched wilderness. You'll pass by the charming whitewashed village of Binibeca Vell and the lovely Binibèquer Nou Beach. You might also catch glimpses of landmarks like the Isla del Aire lighthouse.
Yes, this section of the Camí de Cavalls is rated as 'easy' and is very runnable. It offers a less demanding experience compared to some other parts of the Camí de Cavalls, making it ideal for recreational jogging and beginners.
The south coast of Menorca, where Binibèquer is located, is known for its greener cliffs. To enjoy pleasant temperatures and avoid the peak summer heat, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the best times for jogging.
While the Camí de Cavalls is generally accessible, specific regulations for dogs can vary by section and time of year, especially within the Menorca Biosphere Reserve. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Check local signage for any specific restrictions.
No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to access the Camí de Cavalls: Binibèquer Coastal Trail. The Camí de Cavalls is a public footpath that encircles Menorca, which is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and is freely accessible to all.
Parking is typically available in or near the village of Binibèquer Vell. Look for designated parking areas within the village or close to the main access points to the coastal path. Arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak season, can help secure a spot.
Yes, this route is part of the historic Camí de Cavalls (GR 223), which encircles the entire island of Menorca. It also overlaps with sections of El Camí IT4TR2 El Camí Illenc: de l'Alguer a Formentera, Carrer 49 Binibeca Vell, and Carrer 57 Binibeca Vell.
The charming village of Binibeca Vell is right on the trail and offers various amenities, including cafes and restaurants where you can refuel or relax after your jog.
Given the easy terrain and coastal environment, lightweight and breathable athletic wear is recommended. Comfortable jogging shoes are essential. Don't forget sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, especially during sunnier months.
The Camí de Cavalls is a long-distance trail that encircles Menorca. While this specific section around Binibèquer can be enjoyed as an out-and-back route, you can also create shorter loops by combining it with local village paths, depending on your starting point and desired distance.