Stands out for

  • • Rocky Pass Pas Gran with stone steps and handholds
  • • Panoramic views of Dragonera Island and the Mediterranean Sea
  • • Easy access from Coll de Sa Gramola with on-site parking
  • • Sections with Mediterranean flora and cultivated fields
  • • Les Bardes Lookout with views of coastal cliffs

Description

The trekking route at Coll de Sa Gramola takes place in the Serra de Tramuntana, located in Mallorca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This high mountain pass serves as a starting point for trails with moderate elevation gains and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the island of Mallorca. The path winds through rocky terrain, alpine meadows, and ancient stone steps, offering hikers a chance to experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region. Along the way, visitors encounter diverse flora such as endemic shrubs and wildflowers, as well as occasional views of traditional dry-stone walls and shepherd huts. The route is well-marked and suitable for beginner to intermediate hikers, with rest points and water access available. The experience provides insight into the region’s ecological significance and long-standing human connection to the landscape. Hiking here supports conservation efforts and sustainable tourism practices. Visitors can expect a rewarding journey through varied terrain, seasonal changes, and a deep sense of place within one of Europe’s most cherished mountain ranges.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Booking required

Practical Guide

Everything you need to know about Guided Trekking at Coll de Sa Gramola, Serra de Tramuntana

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Expert Recommendations

Wear appropriate hiking footwear, carry plenty of water, and use sun protection, as the trail has limited shade. Avoid midday hours in summer to reduce heat exposure. Check the weather forecast and inform someone of your planned route. Be prepared for sections with stone steps and hand-assisted climbing, and exercise caution on rocky terrain.

Physical Requirements

moderate physical activity, suitable for beginners in mountain environments

About the Area

The Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca is a mountain range offering a mix of coastal and mountain landscapes. Coll de Sa Gramola is a pass accessible by the Ma-10 road, with a nearby parking area and marked trailheads. Nearby towns include Banyalbufar and Sant Elm, and the island of Dragonera is reachable for day trips. The area provides basic services and offers cultural and natural attractions to enhance your outdoor experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The short guided route lasts between 3 and 5 hours, covering approximately 12.5 km with moderate elevation gain, suitable for moderate physical activity.
Bring ample water, as the Font des Quer and the Coma d'en Vidal refuge do not guarantee a continuous water supply.
Sturdy hiking boots with excellent grip are essential for walking safely on rocky trails and climbing stone steps.
Yes, the Pas Gran pass includes stone steps and sections where using hands is required to cross obstacles, adding a touch of adventure.
The route can be done year-round, avoiding peak midday heat. Early morning or late afternoon are ideal to avoid intense sun.