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Menorca always falls in love. Whether it is winter, autumn, spring or summer, the truth is that there is always a very good reason to visit the island. On this occasion, we want to know that calmer and calmer side that is still possible to find during the summer months. The reality is that Menorca is one of the islands that receives the most tourism but there are still corners where you can rest, read a book or leave your towel without disturbing you. In any case, I recommend giving it a try in autumn or spring since the waters are still at the ideal temperature to be able to take a dip and the roads and towns feel and live differently. In general, the entire Camí de Cavalls is relatively uncrowded compared to other areas such as the very famous and idyllic beach of Macarella or Macarelleta. In fact, it is in this historical heritage and asset of cultural interest where you can enjoy, either on foot, on horseback or by bike, the routes that surround the entire Pitiusa.
It has a total of 185 km and is perhaps the best way to get to know and enjoy the island at your own pace, slowly but surely. Camí de Cavalls Camí de Cavalls. By Francisco Toledo The stretches and beaches of Camí de Cavalls that will leave you speechless It is always difficult to choose and decide what is included in a list and what is left out. This occasion Colombia Mobile Number List was not going to be different since there are many sections that deserve a few words. Each path provides something different and fills the senses in one way or another, which is why although we name only a few, I recommend taking a look at the 20 stages that officially make up the entire path. How to know them? We are all just one click away from the 20 stages since the Consell Insular de Menorca has added an interactive map to its website where all the points of interest appear. Ciutadella – Cap d'Artrutx Cap d'Artrutx, Menorca Cap d'Artrutx, Menorca.

Maya Schmitz The section that covers Ciutadella and the Cap d'Artrutx area is one of the most beautiful, and it is even more beautiful if you walk at sunset. As the sun goes down, the rocks that mark the path gradually turn yellowish, orange and reddish tones until they give way to the light of the moon. It is a very simple section, practically flat and suitable for the whole family. Along its 13km route it passes through roads (Ciutadella – Cala Blanca) but also along dirt roads that get lost between cliffs (Cala Blanca – Cap d'Artrutx), some boats and the sea. It is on this dirt road where we believe that true beauty is found, far from any urban center and keeping in mind the sound of the Mediterranean hitting the rocks again and again. It is also here where we find less influx of people since they tend to stay in the initial section (the port of Ciutadella) or towards the end of the path (around the Cap d'Artrutx lighthouse).
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