
Minorca was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in
1993. This section crosses the core zone of this reserve: Albufera des Grau Natural Park (lagoon).
The wide variety of ecosystems and landscapes in this
area are an indication of its great natural value. Leaving the beach at Es Grau
behind, the beach connects directly with the Albufera wetlands, which
incorporate many different ecosystems and there is a high level of biodiversity.
Among these is Cala de Sa Torreta and La
Morella, both have dune systems and attached marshes. The Morella lagoon is the
largest, and is home to many tamarinds. Continuing along the coast, the path
leads to Cap Favàritx, where a type of vegetation living among the rocks has
adapted to the effect of the sea.
The prehistoric settlement at Sa Torreta is close to
this section, the remains include architectonical elements of great beauty.
Distance: 8.6 km
Level: medium
Tourist services:
Hotels: no
Bars, restaurants and supermarkets: Es Grau








