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1. Maó - Sa Mesquida - Es Grau

The first section begins at the end of Maó’s port and continues by road to the small village of Sa Mesquida, where there is a defense tower that was built during the British rule of the island in the 18th century. From the tower, the influence of wind and salt on the landscape is evident. The Tramuntana wind leaves its mark on coastal vegetation, specially the “socarrels”;  an endemic bush with strong, thorny branches that is shaped like a cushion, the shape is because of its exposure to harsh weather conditions. Along the route, there are coves of great natural value, such as Macar de Binillautí (pebble beach), which is attached to a marsh. The final section of the route leads into farmland, which together with wild olive trees, forms a typical Minorcan landscape, one of farms or llocs.

Distance: 10 km

Level: medium

Tourist services:

 Hotels: Maó and Cala Llonga.

 Bars, restaurants and supermarkets: Maó, Cala Longa, Sa Mesquida, Es Grau

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