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Alcúdia

Platja de Sant Pere – Sa Font de Sant Joan Beach loop from Alcúdia

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Spain
Balearic Islands
Mallorca
Alcúdia

Platja de Sant Pere – Sa Font de Sant Joan Beach loop from Alcúdia

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Platja de Sant Pere – Sa Font de Sant Joan Beach loop from Alcúdia

02:27

9.50km

50m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 23, 2026

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Bus stop

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3.56 km

Platja de Sant Pere

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Platja de San Pere is a popular beach with fine white sand. It is easily accessible and has a parking lot directly on the beach. He is sheltered from the waves. Access to the water is with a slight incline.
In its surroundings there are areas of vegetation formed by pine trees and bushes, as well as residential houses.
From the beach you have a beautiful panoramic view of the Bay of Pollensa and the Formentor area. Small sailing boats sailing along the beach complete the picture.

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3.90 km

Sa Font de Sant Joan Beach

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Great little bays along a hike definitely invites you to take a break.

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4.34 km

Tolles Panorama in the Bay of Pollença towards Port de Pollença and Formentor 👍

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4.79 km

The Camí de la Punta de Manresa leads along the quiet coast between Alcúdia and the Bay of Pollença. The natural path alternates between rocky sections, small bathing spots, and wide sea views. A relaxing route for anyone who wants to enjoy the Mediterranean landscape and quiet coastal moments.

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Platja des Morer Vermell

Beach

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7.46 km

View from Alcúdia's city walls

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Alcudia is just a beautiful old town with narrow streets and a wonderfully large and old city wall, which is also walkable. You just have to enjoy it.

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7.53 km

Medieval Walls of Alcúdia

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Well-preserved and walkable city wall.

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7.83 km

Porta del Moll (Alcúdia City Gate)

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Construction of the city wall began at the end of the 13th century and was based on a design by King James II.

The city wall has a square floor plan and a total length of 1.5 kilometers. It was secured with 26 towers. The wall was built without the use of mortar and is largely intact. Its average height is six meters. There are two city gates, the Porta de Santa Sebastià on the road to Palma in the west and the Porta del Moll in the east, leading to the harbor. The wall is open to the public in the area of the Porta de Santa Sebastià.

The city fortifications served primarily to protect against pirate attacks, but were overcome several times. In the 17th century, King Philip IV had another star-shaped ring of fortifications built around the city. This more modern ring had triangular bastions. The space between the two rings was used as a ring road. However, the outer ring was later removed and has not been preserved except for a few remains. The year 1660 on the Porta de Santa Sebastià dates back to this time. Source: Wikipedia

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7.87 km

Alcúdia Old Town

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The name Alcúdia comes from the Arabic "Al-Qudya" and means "the hill", indicating the location of the historic town center, which lies on the mountain saddle between the Bay of Pollença and the Bay of Alcúdia, which are separated by a flat mountain range are separated.
A settlement soon developed around the Alcúdia estate, which was first mentioned under this name in a notarial record in 1282. In 1298, King James II of Mallorca (Jaume II de Mallorca) made it a parish and the center of a Administrative area was raised. The construction of the church (from 1302) and the old city wall (from 1298), which was completed in 1362 and parts of which are still preserved, go back to this time, such as the two city gates Porta de Sant Sebastià (also called Porta de Mallorca) and Porta del Moll (also Porta de Xara).

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9.50 km

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4.32 km

1.96 km

1.59 km

1.42 km

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.14 km

2.75 km

1.59 km

395 m

382 m

180 m

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