Walking in Menorca. Paddy Dillon

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the highest point on Menorca, Monte Toro.

      The track runs gently down past bushy scrub and rocky ground, passing a picnic site and a ‘vista panoràmica’ sign. There is a lighthouse on the island, Illa de l’Aire. The track becomes metalled again, dropping more steeply, with views of houses along the coast, both left and right. Pass another picnic table and continue down to a gateway and road junction, where there are signposts and a cycleway mapboard. Walk straight down the road, Carrer de sa Devallada, reaching another road junction and bus stops near Son Ganxo. The Bar Restaurante La Baia lies across the road, beside the inlet of Cala Biniancolla.

      Turn right to follow the coastal road called the Passeig Marítim. One stretch of it is free of development, becoming Carrer de S’Oronella, passing the Restaurante en Caragol on the way to Biniancolla. Walk along a broad pavement, passing a little rocky inlet and a small white hut or house. When a road junction is reached, turn right, uphill and inland, as signposted for ‘Torret de Baix’. Walk through a roundabout to follow Carrer de sa Cadernera uphill. There aren’t many houses, just masses of wild olives and lentisc awaiting future construction projects.

      The road bends left at the top, and by walking straight ahead, it descends and curves round a wooded slope. Reach a few houses and a signpost at a junction on the outskirts of Binibèquer Nou. Turn right up the Camí de sa Morena Perillosa, making a short, steep climb, then turn right as signposted up a track called the Camí de sa Vigia. Pass dense wild olives and lentisc and broom scrub. Follow the winding track and keep left of three features: a waterworks, the Torre de sa Vigia, and the red house of Sa Vigia.

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      The Camí de sa Vigia runs inland to the little village of Torret

      Go through a gateway and head downhill, with bare limestone poking through the track surface. Turn left at a junction and follow a tarmac road full of pot-holes and strewn with gravel. Pass fields and houses around Torret de Baix, as well as wooded and scrubby areas, and ascend gently. There is a view of a tower, or torre, before reaching a road junction in the little village of Torret.

      Turn left up the Camí de Torret, then turn right down the narrow Camí de la Coixa, past the Restaurante Pan y Vino. Walk down the grassy, walled track that winds and serves a number of properties, becoming stony and gritty as it continues down to a main road near s’Ullastrar. Turn right, and as soon as an opportunity presents itself, step down to the right into a little pine forest where there is a fitness trail. Go through a subway beneath the main road and walk up to a roundabout, then follow the main road straight into Sant Lluís.

      Llucmaçanes and Binissafúllet

Start/FinishEsglésia de Sant Gaietà, Llucmaçanes
Distance12km (7½ miles)
Total Ascent/Descent50m (165ft)
Time3hrs 30min
TerrainEasy walking, mostly along roads and tracks, with a couple of narrow paths. Mostly gentle farmland with fields and some areas of scrub.
RefreshmentBar restaurant in Llucmaçanes. Bar at Binissafúllet.
Public transportNone, but buses serve the nearby airport and Sant Lluís, which can both be reached by linking with Walk 6.

      Llucmaçanes is a quiet and attractive little village near Maó. A figure-of-eight walk can be made from the village, comprising long and short circular walks. The longer circuit takes in the Menorca Cricket Club and a splendid talaiotic settlement at Poblat de Binissafúllet. The shorter circuit links with the waymarked PR-IB-Me 2, followed in Walk 7. Although there are no buses serving Llucmaçanes, Walk 6 also passes through the village, linking the airport and the village of Sant Lluís, which both have regular daily bus services.

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      Start from the stone church, Església de Sant Gaietà, in Llucmaçanes and follow a road, turning left past Llucmaçanes Gran Agroturismo to reach a crossroads. Turn right as signposted for Sant Lluís, following Carrer de sa Font. At the next junction turn right along the Camí de Biniparrell, also signposted for Sant Lluís. Walk gently up the road, passing houses, fields and the ‘Terme Municipal de Sant Lluís’. Keep walking straight ahead (Walk 6 turns left for Sant Lluís) up the road which broadens at a junction and mapboard. If required, the Camí de Biniati to the right offers a short cut. Otherwise, keep walking ahead, gently down the road. Note the rampant scrub to the left that is a wildlife refuge. Later, the Menorca Cricket Club is reached on the right.

      The Menorca Cricket Club was founded by British ex-patriots in 1985, and this cricket ground, which claims to be the most beautiful in the Mediterranean, was opened in 1992. The club enjoys what it calls ‘competitive village cricket’ and has hosted visiting teams from around the world. They also play teams from Mallorca and Ibiza for the Balearic Cup (see www.menorcacricketclub.com).

      The road rises to a junction with a busy road. Turn right as signposted for Binissafúllet and take care as there is no pavement beside the road. A bar is reached at Binissafúllet Vell and opposite is direct access to Poblat de Binissafúllet.

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      The Poblat de Binisafúllet was partly destroyed, but its fine taula remains standing

      Poblat de Binissafúllet, a talaiotic settlement dating from 1300BC, was partly destroyed during construction of the road. However, much remains to be seen, including its central talaiot, and its T-shaped taula, which was restored in 1992. The foundations of houses and other structures can be seen around the site.

      Either turn right at the adjacent road junction, to follow the Camí de Binissafúllet, or leave the site by an exit directly onto that road, then turn right. Follow the road past houses such as Binisafuet Nou and San Martín. Turn right down a broad walled track called the Camí des Marrocs. The track begins to rise from a ‘Finca Privada’ notice, so keep right and follow a narrow vegetated walled path that winds between scrub-covered fields. Reach a road bend at the access to Son Marroxet, where the short-cut comes in from the right, and go straight ahead along the road called Camí de Biniati.

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