Finca Cala Murta - Fundación Rotger Villalonga

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Description

Finca Cala Murta – Fundación Rotger Villalonga is a foundation-owned estate on the Formentor Peninsula near Pollença, combining natural landscapes, a small oratory and free-roaming animals.

The Foundation and Its Estate

The estate is run by the Fundació Rotger Villalonga, whose stated mission is to care for the property through livestock farming and forestry. The buildings on the grounds are used primarily as a holiday colony, operated by the foundation in collaboration with the Bishop of Mallorca. The small oratory of Mare de Déu de Formentor also sits within the estate.

Nature, Landscape and Wildlife

The estate sits within an ever-changing landscape ranging from stony and sandy to rugged and rocky. Goats, donkeys and mules roam freely across the grounds and are very much part of what makes this place so memorable. The cove of Cala Murta itself is peaceful and secluded, with notably clean water. The shoreline is rocky and pebbly rather than sandy, and there are no sun loungers or facilities on site.

Getting There

The estate lies within the municipality of Pollença (07460) on the Formentor Peninsula. The cove is reachable on foot, with signposts guiding you down from the road. You can also get here by bus.

Facilities & services

Good forFamilies with children

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Oratory of Mare de Déu de Formentor?
It is a small oratory located on the grounds of the Rotger Villalonga Foundation estate and one of its notable points of interest.
What are the buildings on the estate used for?
The buildings serve as a holiday colony, run by the foundation in collaboration with the Bishop of Mallorca.
Is there any infrastructure at the Cala Murta cove?
No — there are no sun loungers or toilet facilities at the cove. The path down is signposted from the road and accessible on foot.

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