Menorca Top Sightseeing

Camí de Cavalls-Tramo 11: Ciudadela-Cap d´Artrutx

Camí de Cavalls
Camí de Cavalls-Tramo 11: Ciudadela-Cap d´Artrutx

This section, which is essential flat, follows the southern coastline at the western end of Minorcan. It starts at the port and crosses Ciutadella, Minorca’s most westerly town, continuing along paved roads until Cala Blanca, some four kilometres from the beginning of the route. The beach here is a popular one, with fine white sands. It is surroundd by low cliffs that have dune vegetation lining the top. At the end of the beach, there are the remains of a naveta. It was built during the pre-Talayotic period (2000-1500 BC) and is evidence of the first human settlers on the island. Advancing along the path, there are several different ecosystems inhabited by many interesting plant species, the endemic thorny bush, socarrell, is one example. In the spring, walkers may be able to spot the presence of blossoming orchids, in dazzling and attractive colours. Heading inland, where the sea’s influence on the land declines, woodlands begin to gain ground.

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