Puig de Sant Nofre
Located in Mallorca, Puig de Sant Nofre specializes in excursions, boasting a Google rating of 4.7 from 63 reviews. This business offers a range of activities that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning natural landscapes of the island. Perfect for those seeking adventure and a connection with nature, the excursions provide a unique opportunity to explore Mallorca's diverse environment. More details can be found on their website.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the hike to Puig de Sant Nofre?
Several visitors describe the round trip as about 8 km. The ascent is often said to take 20–30 minutes, with some reviews mentioning 25 minutes or 30–40 minutes. The summit stands at 254 metres above sea level, so the route is relatively short.
Is the route suitable for children or beginners?
Many reviews describe the route as easy to moderate. Most of the walk is on asphalt or a quiet secondary road, but the final section is steeper and partly rocky. For children with some walking experience it can be manageable, while reviewers note that it is not suitable for pushchairs.
Where can you park, and how far is the parking from the start?
Parking is available near the bridge and close to the start of the climb. One review mentions a parking sign about 150 metres before the actual trailhead. Some visitors also park in Sant Joan and walk part of the way. Arriving early can make the start easier to find.
What views can you expect from the summit of Puig de Sant Nofre?
From the summit, visitors mainly mention wide panoramic views over the Pla de Mallorca. Many also note the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, and some reviews mention views towards the sea. The summit area also includes the remains of a hermitage, which forms part of the setting.
Is the path suitable for pushchairs or bicycles?
According to the reviews, the path is not suitable for pushchairs. The final section is steeper and partly rocky, which makes it difficult to push a buggy. Cycling up is possible, but the climb is described as demanding, especially near the top.
Do you need special footwear or preparation after rain?
Sturdy footwear is recommended for Puig de Sant Nofre, as the final section is steeper and partly rocky. After rain, parts of the path can be washed out, so extra care is sensible. The route is well signposted, but wet ground can still be slippery.
Is there a picnic area or seating at the top?
Yes, reviews mention at least one picnic table and a picnic area with tables and benches. That makes the summit practical for a short break. The hermitage ruins and the views are in the same area, so a stop can be combined with the visit.
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Diseminado Diseminados Var, 792, 07240
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