Walking in Menorca. Paddy Dillon

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       Trees and flowers

       Birds

       Animals

       Protected Areas

       When to go

       Accommodation

       Health and safety

       Language

       Money

       Communications

       Getting to Menorca

       Getting around Menorca

       What to take

       Waymarking and access

       Maps

       Food and drink

       Tourist information offices

       Emergencies

       Using this guide

       Day walks

       Walk 1 Maó and Es Castell

       Walk 2 Cala de Sant Esteve and s’Algar

       Walk 3 Maó and Trebalúger

       Walk 4 Sant Lluís and Biniancolla

       Walk 5 Llucmaçanes and Binissafúllet

       Walk 6 Airport to Sant Lluís

       Walk 7 Maó to Cala en Porter

       Walk 8 Es Migjorn Gran and Cova de Coloms

       Walk 9 Cala Galdana and Sant Tomàs

       Walk 10 Ferreries and Cova des Moro

       Walk 11 Cala Macarella and Cala Turqueta

       Walk 12 Sant Joan, Son Saura and Son Catlar

       Walk 13 Santa Àgueda and Cala del Pilar

       Walk 14 Fornells and Cala Tirant

       Walk 15 Es Grau and Sa Torreta

       Walk 16 s’Albufera des Grau

       Coast to Coast: Maó to Ciutadella

       Stage 1 Maó to Alcaidús and Alaior

       Stage 2 Alaior to Monte Toro and Es Mercadal

       Stage 3 Es Mercadal to Ferreries

       Stage 4 Ferreries to Ciutadella

       GR223: Camí de Cavalls

       Stage 1 Maó to Binissafúller

       Stage 2 Binissafúller to Son Bou

       Stage 3 Son Bou to Cala Galdana

       Stage 4 Cala Galdana to Cala en Bosc

       Stage 5 Cala en Bosc to Ciutadella

       Stage 6 Ciutadella to Cala Morell

       Stage 7 Cala Morell to els Alocs

       Stage 8 els Alocs to Ses Salines

       Stage 9 Ses Salines to Cap de Favàritx

       Stage 10 Cap de Favàritx to Maó

       Appendix A Route Summary Table

       Appendix B Language Notes

       Appendix C Topographical Glossary

       Appendix D Useful Contacts

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      A track heads inland through dense woods at Alzina de Dalt (Walk 13)

      INTRODUCTION

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      Looking towards Cap de Fornells (Walk 14)

      The Mediterranean island of Menorca was a British possession for the best part of the 18th century, and it remains a firm favourite holiday destination for British visitors today. Sunshine and sandy beaches were considered a sufficient draw during the 20th century; however, since the year 2000, trail-blazing initiatives have led to the creation of a scenic long-distance trail right around the island and a network of interesting walking and cycling routes across it.

      Outdoor enthusiasts are rediscovering Menorca, quartering the island in search of rugged cliff

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