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View of the Bay of Sa Coma and S'Illot from Punta de n'Amer

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View of the Bay of Sa Coma and S'Illot from Punta de n'Amer

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The "View of the Bay of Sa Coma and S'Illot from Punta de n'Amer" is a prominent viewpoint located on the eastern coast of Mallorca, Spain. Situated at an elevation of approximately 55 metres, this headland forms a natural boundary between the popular resorts of Cala Millor to the north and Sa Coma and S'Illot to the south. The entire area is designated as a Natural Area of Special Interest (ANEI), preserving its unique landscape and historical significance.

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    June 28, 2022

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    The NSG around the Punta is extensive and varied, there are great paths, some very narrow, but easy to walk on.
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    Beautiful rocky coastal landscape in the nature reserve Punta de n'Amer overlooking the bay of Sa Coma and S'Illot.
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    April 11, 2022

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    Beautiful path over lava rocks along the sea. Then a short stretch through nature and you're already at the Castel. From the top you have a wide view over Cala Millor and Sa Coma. There is a tourist restaurant on site for refreshment.
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    1. Punta de n'Amer – View of Cala Millor loop from Son Moro

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    Location: Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the main landmarks and natural features to explore at Punta de n'Amer?

    Beyond the stunning views, Punta de n'Amer is rich in both natural and historical features. You can explore the 17th-century Castell de n'Amer, a defensive watchtower with panoramic views from its top. The area also contains prehistoric remains, including the Talayot of Es Tancat de sa Torre, ancient sandstone quarries, and even Civil War bunkers on Sa Coma beach. Naturally, you'll find diverse landscapes with dunes, scrub, pine groves, and unique rock formations.

    Are there specific trails or routes recommended for exploring Punta de n'Amer?

    Yes, the nature reserve offers an extensive network of paths suitable for walking, hiking, and cycling. Many visitors enjoy the coastal path that leads from Sa Coma or Cala Millor directly to the Castell de n'Amer. While some paths can be narrow, they are generally easy to walk. For a detailed overview of routes, including circular walks, you can find numerous trails on komoot.

    What are the parking options and public transport accessibility for Punta de n'Amer?

    Parking is available in the nearby towns of Sa Coma and Cala Millor. From there, well-defined tracks lead directly into the nature reserve. For public transport, local bus services connect Sa Coma and Cala Millor with other parts of Mallorca, making it possible to reach the starting points of the trails without a car.

    Is Punta de n'Amer suitable for a winter hike, or what are the seasonal considerations?

    While spring and autumn are generally recommended for their pleasant weather, Punta de n'Amer can be visited year-round. Winter offers a quieter experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures, which can be ideal for longer hikes. However, always check local weather conditions, as coastal areas can be exposed to wind.

    What is the terrain like, and how difficult is the walk to the viewpoint?

    The terrain at Punta de n'Amer is varied but generally considered easy to moderate. You'll encounter well-defined tracks, some narrow paths, and beautiful rocky coastal sections. The walk to the main viewpoint and the Castell is mostly flat, making it accessible for most fitness levels. It's suitable for all ages and families.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails at Punta de n'Amer, and are there any specific rules?

    Punta de n'Amer is generally considered dog-friendly, with many routes suitable for walks with your canine companion. As it is a Natural Area of Special Interest (ANEI) and home to diverse flora and fauna, it's always best practice to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Punta de n'Amer?

    Yes, there is a convenient bar-restaurant located right next to the Castell de n'Amer, offering refreshments and traditional Mallorcan food with stunning views. For more extensive options, the adjacent resorts of Sa Coma and Cala Millor provide a wide array of cafes, pubs, and accommodation, ranging from hotels to apartments, all within easy walking or short driving distance.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed in the Punta de n'Amer nature reserve?

    The nature reserve is home to a variety of wildlife. You might spot small lizards basking in the sun, various seabirds along the coast, and rabbits in the scrubland. The area's diverse plant life, including low pine trees, mastic shrubs, and fragrant rosemary, also contributes to its unique ecosystem.

    Is the viewpoint or any part of Punta de n'Amer wheelchair accessible?

    While the main paths leading into the reserve from Sa Coma and Cala Millor are relatively flat and wide, the varied terrain, including narrow paths and rocky coastal sections, may present challenges for wheelchair users. The Castell itself involves climbing a spiral staircase. It's advisable to check specific route conditions if planning a visit with a wheelchair.

    How long does it typically take to walk to the Punta de n'Amer viewpoint?

    The walk to the main viewpoint and the Castell de n'Amer from either Sa Coma or Cala Millor is relatively short. Depending on your starting point and pace, it can take anywhere from 20 to 40 minutes one way. Many visitors choose to extend their exploration by taking circular routes or exploring the various paths within the extensive nature reserve.

    Are there any hidden gems or wild swimming spots around Punta de n'Amer?

    Punta de n'Amer is known for its rugged coastline, which features hidden coves and rock formations that can be explored. While not officially designated swimming spots, adventurous visitors might find secluded rocky inlets for a refreshing dip, particularly on calm days. Always exercise caution when swimming in undeveloped coastal areas.

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