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Camí de Cavalls 360º

Camí de Cavalls is 185 kilometres long. 185 km of tracks and paths that surround the confines of the island of Menorca which occasionally go deep into the island to show us wetland and farming zones, and deep and hidden gullies. Beyond the attractiveness for hikers and cyclist, the main value of Camí de Cavalls is the wealth and the beauty of the landscapes for which it goes by.
 
The altimetry of Menorca is low: the highest spot of Camí de Cavalls is about 135 meters above sea level, at Son Ermità marine, between els Alocs and Cala’n Calderer.
The low altitude makes Camí de Cavalls an affordable path for everybody who enjoys contact with nature and wants to hike in the path calmly.
 
Yet, Camí de Cavalls covers a coastline occasionally very steep, ploughed by gullies, small canals and valleys, so those wanting a challenge will have to deal with real leg-breaking stretches.
In any case, Camí de Cavalls is appealing for the practice of hiking, trekking, running and MTB. Almost everything corresponds to narrow paths, often technical, with constant slopes. Some stretches are flat and affordable, while others are rugged and abrupt.
 
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Camí de Cavalls 360º
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Camí de Cavalls 360º

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