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Castell de Santueri is a castle ruin near Felanitx, on Camí des Castell in Mallorca. Admission is usually €4 per adult, with children under 12 free; the visit takes about 15 to 60 minutes. The remains include the gatehouse, tower, ramparts and cisterns, with 360-degree views over the coast, sea and eastern Mallorca. Parking is available by the entrance, but the road is narrow and winding, so sturdy shoes and cash are advisable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is admission to Castell de Santueri?
According to several visitor reports, admission to Castell de Santueri is €4 per adult. Children under 12 are free in several reviews. No fixed prices are published on the official website; on site, only cash payment is sometimes mentioned, so bringing cash is sensible.
What are the opening hours of Castell de Santueri?
The official website lists visiting hours, but the exact time is not shown there as a fixed standard time. Visitor reports often mention 10:30, and one entry says the gate only opened at 10:45. Another report mentions opening until 18:00.
How long does a visit to Castell de Santueri take?
Most visitors report a short visit of around 15 to 20 minutes up to about 1 hour. Several reviews also mention 30 to 45 minutes or roughly half an hour. The duration depends on whether you only look at the ruins or also use the paths and viewpoints.
How do you get to Castell de Santueri and is there parking?
Castell de Santueri is near Felanitx and can be reached via a narrow, winding mountain road. Several visitors report free parking directly in front of or near the entrance. The road is sometimes described as single-lane with passing places, so careful driving is advisable.
Is Castell de Santueri suitable for children, older visitors or wheelchairs?
The access includes many steps, uneven paths and some steep sections. Several visitors recommend sturdy footwear; according to the reports, the site is not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs. For people with limited mobility, the walk can therefore be demanding.
What is there to see at Castell de Santueri besides the ruins?
The official website lists several stops on the route, including the gate, rampart walk, tower, cistern and walls. Visitors also mention 360-degree views over Mallorca, the coast and the sea. There are also information sheets in several languages at the entrance and a terrace.
Are there guided tours, toilets or refreshments on site?
The website offers a visit with a smartphone route and historical information; fixed guided tours are not listed in the available data. Several reviews do not mention toilets, and one report also mentions no shop or drinks sales. For the visit, water and, if needed, an offline route are therefore practical.
When is the best time to visit Castell de Santueri?
Several visitors recommend an early visit, as the site is quiet and temperatures can rise quickly in summer. The reviews also mention sunrise, sunset and weather conditions as good times to visit. As access is partly narrow and parking can be limited, an early start is practical.

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Location

Camí des Castell, 07208 Felanitx
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