
This path crosses the low coastline located within the
central part of Minorca’s south coast. Along this south track, the natural
landscape varies very little as there are no sudden cliff walls formed by
natural gorges. The unchanging relief provides the opportunity to observe
typical rocky vegetation found on the front line of the coast; this basically
consists of salt-resistant plants. Plant life transforms inland. This change is
evident at Sant Tomàs and Son Bou beaches where typical dune vegetation springs
up. One other observation to be made in this area is how humans have influenced
the landscape, converting flat land into farmland.
At the easterly end of this section, the path crosses
the bottom if Sa Vall gorge, offering a privileged view of the gorge’s
interior, as well providing a close up display if typical exuberant vegetation
found in marshes, forming the Prat de Son Bou.
Distance: 6.4 km
Level: easy
Tourist services:
Hotels: Sant Tomàs, Son Bou
Bars, restaurants and supermarkets: Sant Tomàs, Son
Bou.








