
This section is filled with strong and beautiful
natural contrasts, as the route crosses the Tramuntana area to so-called dry
Minorca. The change between one zone and other begins at Vall d’Algaiarens
(valley) which is covered with woods, before it gives way to low level
vegetation at the popular bay, Cala de ses Fontanelles. This radical change of
scenery allows us to discover a new kind of flora, formed by diverse number of
endemic species, There are many of these species concentrated at the Corniola
marine, where there are abundant plants such as rosemary and heather as well as
the traditional camamil·la (Minorcan
chamomile); a plant valued for its medicinal qualities.
Following the coastline, the path leads to Cala
Morell. There is an important necropolis dating back to the Talayotic age
/1500-300 BC) on the impressive cliffs face, formed by caves dug into the rock.
This busy cove is also of great geological interest as it is the exact spot
where the island’s two geological units meet, Migjorn and Tramuntana.
Distance: 5.4 km
Level: medium
Tourist services:
Hotels: Cala Morell
Bars, restaurants and supermarkets: Cala Morell







