Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation
Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation is a viewpoint near Pollença on the road to Cap de Formentor. A footpath leads from the road to the viewing platform, with wide views over the sea, cliffs, the bays of Alcúdia and Pollença, and the Tramuntana range. Parking is limited, the road is narrow and winding, and early morning is the quietest time.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation?
Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation is located on the route from Pollença towards Cap de Formentor. The viewpoint can be reached by car, bicycle or on foot; several reviews describe the approach as winding and narrow. On site, a footpath leads from the road to the platform, which is about 200–300 metres away.
Is there parking at the viewpoint?
Yes, reviews mention both a large free car park nearby and only a few parking spaces. Availability therefore seems to vary greatly depending on the time of day. For Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation, an early morning visit is sensible if you want to park without much searching.
When is the best time to visit?
Several visitors recommend the early morning to avoid traffic and crowds. Around midday, the area is often described as very busy. At Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation, the wind can also feel stronger in the afternoon, so the morning hours are often more practical.
How windy is it up there?
The viewpoint is in the Tramuntana region, and reviews frequently mention strong wind. One visitor reported Tramuntana wind of around 50 km/h. For Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation, it is therefore sensible to bring a windproof jacket and stay careful near the edges in very strong wind.
Is the viewpoint suitable for children or people with a fear of heights?
There are railings and enough space at the viewpoint to enjoy the view, but the cliffs are still close to the path. Caution is therefore advisable with children and with people who suffer from vertigo. Access is via a short footpath from the road, which takes a few minutes depending on pace.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Sturdy shoes are recommended, as the path from the road to the platform is walked on foot. Several visitors also report little or no mobile reception, so offline maps are helpful. For Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation, water, sun protection and a jacket in windy weather are practical items to bring.
How long does a visit usually take?
For the viewpoint itself, a short stay of 20 to 40 minutes is often enough if you only want to enjoy the platform and the view. If you explore the surroundings on foot, it will take longer; one reviewer reported a planned 4-hour tour that took 6 hours. Coll de la Creueta 213m elevation is therefore suitable both for a quick stop and for a longer hike.
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Location
07460 Pollença
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