Bunyola - Puig de Son Nassi -Puig de sa Gubia - Puig de Sa Font- Puig de n’Angelé - Puig des Teix - Valldemossa
near Bunyola, Baleares (España)
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Itinerary description
Bunyola - Puig de Son Nassi (566m) - Puig de sa Gubia (599m) via Son Nassi route - Puig de Sa Font (965m) - Puig de n’Angelé (968m) - Puig des Teix (1, 061m) - Valldemossa.
Starting from the the Ca'n Penasso car park, cross the Ma-11 road which connects Palma with the Port of Sóller and start up the asphalt road that leads to the Son Nassi property.
At the end of the asphalt you start up a path that is a bit unclear at the very beginning but then well marked with rock milestones the rest of the way up Puig de Son Nassi and Puig de sa Gubia. Along the path you pass a rock hut and a well-preserved bread oven. After winding around the side of the mountain the route turns to the right and ascends a steep slope with no path but still rock milestones. At the top of this section, at the coll between Puig de Son Nassi and Puig de sa Gubia, head right along rock wall without crossing the large metal botador. Rock cairns mark the straight forward route up to Son Nassi. On the way down I detoured to look into the large hole/cave at the base.
Back at the botador cross over and continue to the left following milestones until you reach the main path cross-roads - left up to Puig de Sa Gubia. Just past the summit is the Mirador de Leandro Ximenis for expansive views.
Head down back past the trail intersection and continue descending until the Alquería d’Avall-Raixa road. Here is the commemorative plaque to Leandro Ximenis. Take this dirt road to the left until you see the “Porxo des Ponet” to the right of the road, then here veer right onto a wide, rocky track - the Camí de sa Plana. Further on you pass a large lime kiln and a well-preserved old porx, continue as the track gets rockier then ends and you ascend using rock milestones. I cut across to Puig de sa Font (966 m) first then back along the ridge to Puig de n’Angelé (968 m).
From Puig de n'Angelé follow cairns and faint path to a rocky pass with a sign that announces “Reses Bravas”. Continue following to the left of the rock wall, without a path and infrequent milestones. Hands are needed at times to down climb as the slope is steep with loose rocks.
You continue on the unmarked route staying to the left of the rock wall until shortly before the connectionnwith the more established Es Caragol path up to Puig des Teix. Just before this there is an easy rock wall crossing and rock milestones marking the way. Take a right at this well marked path up to Puig des Teix and it’s beautiful panoramic views. Descend the same Es Caragol route to the Sa Font dels Polls Recreational Area, where you connect with the GR and follow the steep road down. This brings you along the Camí de la Coma des Cairats (GR-221) which connects Valldemossa and vehicle parking.
Starting from the the Ca'n Penasso car park, cross the Ma-11 road which connects Palma with the Port of Sóller and start up the asphalt road that leads to the Son Nassi property.
At the end of the asphalt you start up a path that is a bit unclear at the very beginning but then well marked with rock milestones the rest of the way up Puig de Son Nassi and Puig de sa Gubia. Along the path you pass a rock hut and a well-preserved bread oven. After winding around the side of the mountain the route turns to the right and ascends a steep slope with no path but still rock milestones. At the top of this section, at the coll between Puig de Son Nassi and Puig de sa Gubia, head right along rock wall without crossing the large metal botador. Rock cairns mark the straight forward route up to Son Nassi. On the way down I detoured to look into the large hole/cave at the base.
Back at the botador cross over and continue to the left following milestones until you reach the main path cross-roads - left up to Puig de Sa Gubia. Just past the summit is the Mirador de Leandro Ximenis for expansive views.
Head down back past the trail intersection and continue descending until the Alquería d’Avall-Raixa road. Here is the commemorative plaque to Leandro Ximenis. Take this dirt road to the left until you see the “Porxo des Ponet” to the right of the road, then here veer right onto a wide, rocky track - the Camí de sa Plana. Further on you pass a large lime kiln and a well-preserved old porx, continue as the track gets rockier then ends and you ascend using rock milestones. I cut across to Puig de sa Font (966 m) first then back along the ridge to Puig de n’Angelé (968 m).
From Puig de n'Angelé follow cairns and faint path to a rocky pass with a sign that announces “Reses Bravas”. Continue following to the left of the rock wall, without a path and infrequent milestones. Hands are needed at times to down climb as the slope is steep with loose rocks.
You continue on the unmarked route staying to the left of the rock wall until shortly before the connectionnwith the more established Es Caragol path up to Puig des Teix. Just before this there is an easy rock wall crossing and rock milestones marking the way. Take a right at this well marked path up to Puig des Teix and it’s beautiful panoramic views. Descend the same Es Caragol route to the Sa Font dels Polls Recreational Area, where you connect with the GR and follow the steep road down. This brings you along the Camí de la Coma des Cairats (GR-221) which connects Valldemossa and vehicle parking.
Waypoints
Intersection
1,765 ft
Left
Alquería d’Avall-Raixa road. Here is the commemorative plaque to Leandro Ximenis.
Intersection
2,976 ft
Connection with Puig des Teix trail
Es Caragol Path - Right up to Puig Teix summit, left down to Valldemossa
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