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Description

Refugi de Son Real is a place to stay on a historic finca within the Son Real Nature Reserve, in the municipality of Santa Margalida, Mallorca.

A Historic Finca in a Nature Reserve

The refugi sits on the grounds of the old Finca Son Real — a storied farmstead whose character you can still feel today. An informative on-site museum brings Mallorca's early history to life, covering agriculture, traditional ways of life, architecture and the island's wildlife. The entire area is a protected natural space, and the well-marked walking trails make it a pleasure to explore on foot.

Self-Sufficient Stays

The refugi is designed as a simple, pared-back retreat: you bring everything you need and leave nothing behind. It's deliberately basic — there's no fridge and no hot water. If you're after peace, nature and a genuine sense of getting away from it all, it delivers; if comfort is a priority, bear that in mind before you book. Access is by prior arrangement only.

Necropolis, Nature and Beaches

Just a short distance from the refugi, the Son Real Necropolis sits on a small headland right by the sea — one of the most compelling archaeological sites in the area. Unspoilt beaches are close at hand. The nature reserve itself is quiet, rarely crowded and well suited to exploring on foot; there are also routes suitable for children running through the grounds.

How to Find It

Refugi de Son Real is located within the municipality of Santa Margalida (07450), Balearic Islands. Finca Son Real sits on Mallorca's north-east coast, on the road between Can Picafort and Artà.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I visit the refugi without booking in advance?
No — access is by prior arrangement only; simply turning up is not possible.
Do I need to bring my own food and drink?
Yes. The refugi operates on a fully self-sufficient basis: you bring all your own food, drink and equipment. Any rubbish must be taken away with you when you leave.
What is there to see on the grounds?
There's an informative museum covering Mallorca's history, agriculture and wildlife. Particular highlights include the Son Real Necropolis on a headland right by the sea, and the extensive nature reserve with its well-marked walking trails.

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Location

07450 Santa Margalida
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