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Our riding stables are at the Minorcan farm of Es Calafat, between Ferreries and Cala Galdana. Horseriding routes through the forest and countryside, and along the 'Cami... more
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An unspoilt beach with thick yellow sand. On calmer days the rocks in the centre of the bay are a great place for snorkelling and the fish life is unusually tolerant of... more
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There is a lot of water around this area outside summer, and closer to the beach dunes. It is a good spot for birdwatching from, particularly early morning (late in the... more
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Stables for around 60 Menorquian stallions, many ridden in fiestas in Summer. From October to May there are regular classes in Menorcan Dressage, riding the fiesta... more
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This cave is so well hidden you almost don't know it is there until you are in it. The entrance is just wide enough to get a boat in and once inside the chamber has a... more
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A friendly riding centre with well trained and well cared for horses and ponies - classes, scenic coastal excursions to Cami de Cavalls and pony rides for children.
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Son Bou is the longest beach in Minorca with white sand stretching for several kilometres. It is popular and the developed end of the beach becomes busy in summer, but... more
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A nice undeveloped beach with easy access. Expect it to get quite busy at peak times. The beach is typical of many on the south coast with fine white sand and crystal... more
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An open bay with boulders forming the beach, a steep hill on one side and a flat plane (sometimes with a few cows) behind. The impressive scale of the surroundings makes... more
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Port Addaia works with northerlies and is an interesting alternative to Fornells. The water is very flat which makes it a good spot for freestyle. On the days with... more
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This is a great cave for anyone not really into caves. It is always a nice walk trying to find it - with nice smells of vegetation in the gorges as you walk up or down... more
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It can be sailed in northerlies which is sideshore. The rigging area is very pretty and protected from the wind. Getting off the beach the wind is very light and you... more
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This is a great tourist attraction - a rock with the profile of an Indian. Brilliant! The layby, that has been built especially for viewing the rock, is pretty enormous... more
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This beach can work with winds from southeast to southwest. Make use of the corners of the beach to get past the shorebreak and head somewhere else if it gets too big.... more
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Punta Prima can be a pretty good spot if you get it on the right day. Generally it needs winds with a reasonable amount of east in them, although it can also work on a... more
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Officially the Illa Petita d'Addaia and the Illa Gran d'Addaia. It won't usually take that long to get round these islands. If it is nice and flat you could explore... more
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A small inlet type bay. Picturesque and unspoilt. You are unlikely to find this beach busy, and may even find yourselves alone, although in summer there may well be... more
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There are plenty of days that Punta Prima gets decent waves for surfing and especially paddleboarding. The beach can work and also out towards the point on the left. You... more