Best attractions and places to see around Embassament de Cúber include an artificial reservoir nestled within Mallorca's Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This area serves as a vital water supply for Palma and is known for its natural beauty. Surrounded by peaks like Puig Major and Morro de Cúber, it offers a setting for outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities for hiking and exploring diverse natural features.
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At the confluence of the old watercourse with the Embassament de Cúber, the system of historical water channels meets the open high mountain landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana. The calm water and the surrounding slopes create a clear transition between technology and nature. An exciting point along the GR 221, which makes the use of the mountain watercourses clearly visible.
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The Embassament de Cúber is located directly on an important stage of the GR 221 in the Serra de Tramuntana. The calm body of water is surrounded by barren peaks and wide slopes, offering a striking landmark on the long-distance hiking trail. An impressive section that harmoniously combines vastness, mountain scenery, and route guidance.
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The crossing of the Torrent de Binimorat on the GR 221 leads through a quiet, natural stream bed in the Serra de Tramuntana. Depending on the season, the crossing is dry or has shallow water. A typical section of the long-distance hiking trail, harmoniously combining nature, trail guidance, and mountain landscape.
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A weather shelter in the nature reserve, ideal for a break with a beautiful view or as a shelter if the weather changes
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Depending on the time of year, the water level here is so low that you don't even need the stones...
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Here the GR 221 crosses the Torrent de Binimorat To avoid getting wet there are large stones in it
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Unfortunately, it can only be used with advance registration
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This canal connects the Cuber reservoir with the Gorg Blau... depending on the water level, the canal can sometimes be completely dry
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The area is characterized by the vibrant turquoise waters of the Cúber Reservoir, nestled within the impressive Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. You'll be surrounded by dramatic limestone peaks like Puig Major, Puig de l'Ofre, and Morro de Cúber. The region also boasts diverse high-altitude flora, wildflowers, and grazing sheep, with occasional sightings of mountain goats.
Yes, the primary activity is hiking, with options for various fitness levels. A popular and relatively easy 1.5-hour circular trail loops around the Cúber Reservoir. This wide, mostly flat path offers continuous scenic views and is suitable for families. For more easy options, you can explore routes like the "Cúber Reservoir – Cúber Reservoir loop" or the "View of Puig de ses Vinyes – View of Gorg Blau loop" mentioned in our guide to easy hikes.
Embassament de Cúber serves as an excellent starting point for more challenging treks. You can embark on longer routes to destinations like Puig de l'Ofre, Tossals Verds, or various sections of the GR-221 Dry Stone Route. Our guide to mountain hikes features routes like "View of Cúber Reservoir – Puig de na Franquesa loop" and "Puig de Sa Rateta Summit loop" for experienced hikers.
Yes, the Cúber Shelter is a small, unguarded mountain refuge located on the banks of the reservoir. It can accommodate up to six people and features solar-powered lighting, a chimney, and a table. Remember to bring your own sleeping bag and food, and reservations are required in advance. You can book through the following link: caib.es.
The area is generally pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for hiking. While the region is known for its tranquil environment, it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts, especially if planning more challenging mountain treks, as conditions can change rapidly in the Serra de Tramuntana.
While primarily a natural attraction, the Cúber Reservoir itself holds cultural significance as a man-made structure providing water to the region since the 1970s. When water levels are low, the remains of an old farm from before the 1972 flooding can still be seen, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Hikers on the GR 221 will encounter the Torrent de Binimorat Crossing. This river crossing point features large stones to facilitate passage, though water levels can vary seasonally. It's a notable spot along the long-distance trail.
Absolutely. The area offers suitable spots for picnicking, including a recreation area with wooden benches and tables at Sa Font des Noguer. Alternatively, you can find many picturesque spots by the reservoir to enjoy a meal amidst nature. For photography, the reflective waters of the reservoir against the dramatic mountain scenery provide excellent opportunities, especially during sunrise or sunset.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and non-touristy atmosphere, making it ideal for those seeking peace and a break from busy areas of Mallorca. The stunning panoramas of the reservoir and surrounding mountains, the diverse flora and fauna, and the opportunity for birdwatching are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the comfortable paths around the lake and the chance to spot sheep, donkeys, and cows.
While the region is somewhat remote, public transport options to the Serra de Tramuntana exist, though they might require some planning and potentially a final walk or taxi ride to the reservoir itself. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for routes serving the mountain villages, which can then connect you closer to the Embassament de Cúber area.
Yes, Embassament de Cúber is located just beyond the Gorg Blau reservoir, offering additional scenic views and hiking connections. You can also find the Levada inlet into the Cúber Reservoir, which connects Cúber with Gorg Blau, though its water level can vary.


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