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Puig de Bonany is an excursion spot on a hill in Mallorca, rising about 296 to 317 metres. The climb to the 17th-century sanctuary is around 2.5 km, with a cycling gradient of 5–10%. At the top there is a small car park, plus benches, tables and sometimes a barbecue area; many visits take only a few minutes. The chapel may be closed, and clear days, sunrise and sunset bring wide views.

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How do you get to Puig de Bonany?
According to visitor reports, Puig de Bonany can be reached by car, bicycle, on foot via hiking paths, or by bus. The access road is partly narrow, so careful driving is advisable. There is a small parking area at the top, which is useful if you arrive by car.
Is there parking at Puig de Bonany?
Yes, there is a small parking area right at the top of Puig de Bonany. Several visitors note that parking is usually straightforward if you arrive early enough. Because the access road is narrow, slow and careful driving is recommended.
How long does a visit to Puig de Bonany take?
Many visitors report that the stop is fairly short and can take just a few minutes to around 30 minutes. If you come on foot, by bike or as part of a run, you should allow more time. For a simple viewpoint stop, a brief visit is often enough.
Is the chapel at Puig de Bonany always open?
The chapel or sanctuary is described in visitor reports as dating from the 17th century, but it can be closed at times. That means the interior is not always accessible. The outdoor area and the views are still the main reason many people stop here.
Is Puig de Bonany suitable for cycling and hiking?
Yes, Puig de Bonany is often mentioned as suitable for cyclists, walkers and trail runners. One visitor describes the cycling climb as about 2.5 km with a gradient of roughly 5–10%. The summit is reported at around 296 to 317 metres, so the ascent is generally moderate rather than long.
When is the best time to visit Puig de Bonany?
Several visitors recommend clear days and either sunrise or sunset, as the views can extend far across Mallorca. Reported sightlines include Cap de Formentor, Cabrera, the Bay of Alcúdia, Palma airport and the Serra de Tramuntana. One review also mentions morning markets in nearby villages on Wednesdays.
Are there benches, picnic tables or toilets at Puig de Bonany?
Yes, visitor reports mention benches and tables, and in some cases a barbecue area as well. Toilets are also mentioned in at least one review. That makes the site practical for a short rest stop or a small picnic.

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