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Mittelalterliche Mauer von Alcudia

Mittelalterliche Mauer von Alcudia is a medieval wall walk in Alcúdia, at Camí de Ronda 35. Entry is free, and the accessible section covers only part of the fortification, with around 2 access points and several hundred metres to walk. The walls date from 1362, were later upgraded in the 17th century, and give views over the old town, countryside, mountains and sea. The walk itself takes about 10 minutes, while the old town visit can take 2–3 hours. Steep steps, narrow rails and some closed sections make it unsuitable for prams or limited mobility; parking is available outside the walls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is visiting the Medieval Wall of Alcudia free of charge?
Yes, according to several verified Google reviews, access to the Medieval Wall of Alcudia is free and no ticket is required. The official website currently does not list any prices. Even so, you should allow some time for the walk through the old town, as access is via the historic streets.
How much of the city wall can be visited?
The publicly accessible stretch is only part of the entire fortification. Reviews mention that you can walk along a section of several hundred metres, but not the complete wall circuit. There are also several access points, and some areas may be closed for structural reasons.
How long does a visit to the Medieval Wall of Alcudia take?
For the walk along the wall itself, visitors sometimes mention only about 10 minutes. If you also stay in the old town, the narrow streets and perhaps for a coffee, it is more like 2 to 3 hours. So the duration depends on whether you only want to see the wall or explore the whole historic area.
When is the best time to visit?
Several visitors recommend early morning or evening, as it is usually cooler and less crowded then. Tuesdays and Sundays are often busier because the market takes place on those days. For photos, the evening hours are also mentioned, as the view over rooftops, the coast and the mountains is especially clear then.
Are there parking options near the wall?
Yes, reviews mention free parking outside the walls, including near the Roman ruin or opposite the church. Another note says that a small donation is sometimes requested on site. As the old town is compact, the rest of the visit can easily be done on foot.
Is the wall suitable for children, pushchairs or people with reduced mobility?
According to reviews, the access points to the wall are sometimes steep, narrow and uneven, with stairs and only limited railings. For that reason, the walk is only partly suitable for pushchairs and people with reduced mobility. Small children should be closely supervised in the higher sections, and sturdy footwear is recommended.
What else is there to see around the Medieval Wall of Alcudia?
Around the Medieval Wall of Alcudia you will find the old town with narrow streets, cafés, restaurants, small boutiques and the market. Reviews especially mention the market days on Tuesday and Sunday. The place is also only a few kilometres from Port d’Alcúdia beach, so the visit can easily be combined with a walk around town.
Are there official opening hours or guided tours?
The official website currently does not list opening hours, prices or facilities. The verified reviews also do not mention fixed guided tours, but rather a self-guided walk through the old town and along the wall. For current information, it is worth checking the website of the Medieval Wall of Alcudia before visiting.

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Location

Camí de Ronda, 35, 07400 Alcúdia
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