In addition, during our routes we’ll have the opportunity to discover the history of Menorca — an island full of remains that speak of ancient civilizations and fascinating cultures. Particularly noteworthy is the Talayotic heritage, a unique collection of prehistoric structures. Recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this legacy highlights Menorca’s key role in the megalithic culture of the Mediterranean. Walking through these archaeological sites is like stepping into the living memory of its people and the mystery of the societies that inhabited the island over 3,000 years ago.
For both hiking and trail running enthusiasts, Menorca offers varied terrain with gentle slopes, coastal pine forests and meadows, where you can enjoy your activity surrounded by Mediterranean calm and beauty. The famous Camí de Cavalls (GR 223) runs along the entire Menorcan coastline for over 180 km, passing dry stone walls, cliffs and beaches — an unbeatable setting to explore the island!