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Description

Sa Mola de Felanitx is a limestone climbing area near Felanitx in eastern Mallorca, welcoming both climbers and walkers alike.

Climbing & Walking

The area offers 45 routes across a wide range of grades — with more than 30 in the mid-range from 5b to 6a+, plus a handful of lines pushing up to 7a. The style of climbing shifts between pocket wall climbing, layback cracks, and striking cave and chimney passages. If climbing isn't your thing, there's a straightforward circular walk along a well-maintained path that's easy to follow without any prior experience. Along the way you can explore old quarries and caves — the landscape feels genuinely otherworldly.

Caves & Views

Several of the caves and quarries along the route can be entered and explored. From the viewpoint, far-reaching views stretch out across the surrounding countryside. The scenery is striking, and the walk is well suited to families with children, provided you keep a close eye on the little ones.

Access & Restrictions

Parking is at the old Bodega near the roundabout on the Felanitx ring road. One important thing to be aware of: access across the Bodega grounds is currently closed off, and heavy fines are threatened for anyone entering without permission. Do check the current access situation before you set off.

Frequently Asked Questions

What climbing grades are available at Sa Mola de Felanitx?
The area covers a broad spectrum. The mid-range grades from 5b to 6a+ are particularly well represented, with the hardest route topping out at 7a.
What style of climbing can I expect on the routes?
The routes vary between pocket wall climbing, layback cracks, and cave and chimney passages — varied enough to keep both beginners and more experienced climbers engaged.
Are there any access restrictions I need to know about?
Yes. The path across the Bodega grounds is currently closed, and heavy fines are threatened for unauthorised entry. Make sure you check the current access situation before your visit.

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