Leuchtturm von s'Estalella
Leuchtturm von s'Estalella is a lighthouse in Llucmajor, Mallorca. The walk from the parking area takes about 15 to 30 minutes, while the route from S’Estanyol de Migjorn is around 5 km and roughly 1 hour. The tower is fenced off and cannot be entered, so visitors see it from outside. Sturdy footwear is recommended for the rocky path, and some nearby coves allow swimming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Leuchtturm von s'Estalella in Llucmajor is usually reached on foot, via the coastal path, the beach, or from a nearby parking area. Several reviews mention a walk of about 15 to 20 minutes, while others report around 30 minutes or longer depending on the starting point. The route is not always clearly signposted, so a map app can be useful.
According to several reviews, the Leuchtturm von s'Estalella in Llucmajor is usually reached on foot; access is via coastal paths, the beach or a track from the car park. Some visitors mention around 15 to 20 minutes’ walking time, others about 30 minutes or more, depending on the starting point. The signposting is sometimes described as unclear, so a map app is helpful.
Several reviews state that Leuchtturm von s'Estalella is not open to visitors and can only be viewed from the outside. The tower is described as automatic and as having been built at the end of the 20th century. So the main visit is the walk and the coastal views rather than an interior tour.
Several reviews state that the Leuchtturm von s'Estalella is not open to visitors and can only be viewed from the outside. The tower is described as automatically operated and is said to have been built at the end of the 20th century. For a visit, the main points of interest are therefore the walk and the views of the coast.
Walking time depends on where you start. Several visitors mention about 15 minutes from the parking area, others 15 to 20 minutes, or around 30 minutes at a slower pace. One review gives the route from S’Estanyol de Migjorn as about 5 km and roughly 1 hour. A family walk was also described as taking about half an hour.
Walking time depends on the starting point. Several visitors mention about 15 minutes from the car park, others 15 to 20 minutes or around 30 minutes at a slower pace. From S’Estanyol de Migjorn, one review gives a route of about 5 km taking roughly 1 hour. For families with children, half an hour was also mentioned.
Yes, reviews mention parking near the port, the yacht club, or at a car park close to the trail. From there, the lighthouse is usually reached on foot; one review places it about 1.5 km from where you can park. As access is mainly on foot, it is practical to leave the car and continue walking.
Yes, the reviews mention parking options near the harbour, the yacht club or in a car park close to the path. From there, it is usually a walk; one post says the lighthouse is about 1.5 km from the car park. As access is mainly on foot, it makes sense to leave the car early and walk the rest of the way.
Sturdy shoes are recommended for the walk, as reviews describe the path as rocky, narrow, and uneven in places. Some sections run along rocks or cliffs, so non-slip soles are sensible. If you are walking with children, it is also a good idea to bring water, as the route can take 15 to 30 minutes depending on the starting point.
Sturdy shoes are recommended for the walk, as reviews describe the path as stony, narrow and sometimes uneven. Some sections run along rocks or cliffs, so non-slip soles are advisable. If you are going with children, it is also worth taking water, as the walk can take 15 to 30 minutes depending on the starting point.
Reviews mention bathing and swimming spots along the route and in nearby coves. At the same time, the shoreline is described as rocky in places, so not every section is suitable for swimming. If you plan to go into the water, it is best to check the specific cove on site and use a safe entry point.
The reviews mention bathing and swimming spots along the route and in nearby coves. At the same time, they point out rocky ground and sometimes difficult conditions, so not every section is suitable for swimming. Anyone wanting to go into the water should check the cove on site and make sure there is a safe entry point.
Several visitors describe the walk as short and manageable, and one review mentions about 30 minutes with children. However, parts of the route are narrow and rocky, so supervision and proper footwear are important. For families, the main practical points are the 15 to 30 minutes on foot and the coastal views along the way.
Several visitors describe the walk as short and pleasant, and one review also mentions about 30 minutes with children. However, access is via partly narrow and rocky paths, so supervision and good footwear are important. For families, the main point is the combination of 15 to 30 minutes on foot and the coastal views.
Reviews particularly mention sunset and quieter late-afternoon visits. Several visitors report very few people, including in February or in the evening; one review even mentions only six people on the beach all day. For photos and views, late afternoon and calmer days are therefore practical options.
The reviews especially mention sunsets and quiet times in the late afternoon. Several visitors report very few people, for example in February or in the evening; one review even mentions only six people on the beach in an entire day. For photos and views, the evening and days with less wind are therefore often practical.
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07639 Llucmajor
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