Just 17 kilometres out of Palma, you'll find the Puig de Galatzó Reserve, an incredible place where you can enjoy nature in its purest state. The main attraction is a 3.5 km walking track where you can stroll or stride along while enjoying the local plants and animals. The Puig de Galatzó Reserve in Mallorca is right at the foot of the Galatzó mountain, in the very heart of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Access is from Puigpunyent's main highway.
The part of the island where the Galatzó reserve is located is an area of forests, caves, streams, and waterfalls that make it one of the most beautiful places in all of Mallorca. This is also thanks to the differences in altitude throughout the reserve, starting from 200 metres above sea level. The valley is one of the most gorgeous views of the whole island, and the Puig de Galatzó Reserve's walking path is a must if you want to see the native plants and animals in their natural habitat.
Today, right from Hotels VIVA, we'll tell you all you need to know about this beautiful spot.
What is there to see and do at the Puig de Galatzó reserve?
You'll find a great variety of outdoor activities at the Galatzó reserve. It's an ideal spot for holidays with children, since the reserve's walk is suitable for the whole family. Please note: the walking track is a little difficult to navigate with strollers or prams, so it might be a good idea to use a baby carrier or baby backpack so you can carry your little one with ease.
The park's most popular activity is walking. While you're heading down the Puig de Galatzó Reserve's paths, you'll be able to connect with nature and discover the many animals that live there, such as goats, donkeys, emus, brown bears, fallow deer, martens, peacocks, ostriches and many other species.
Some of the animals live in defined areas, as much for their own safety as that of visitors. You'll also be able to enjoy the great diversity of plant life thanks to the difference in altitudes throughout the reserve. This difference offers the perfect conditions for a greatly varied and unique ecosystem. A favourite activity of many children is feeding and patting sheep and goats, something that's possible in this natural reserve.
What about those who like to experience nature with a little more adrenaline? The Puig de Galatzó Reserve has several hanging bridges and zip lines that run through the whole reserve, besides some spots where you can do rock climbing. The reserve also has many streams and waterfalls, and at the end of the walking track, you'll find swimming pools to enjoy with the whole family.
And what if you want to throw a birthday party, a bachelor or bachelorette party, a New Year's Eve party, or any other event you want to be unforgettable? The Galatzó reserve is a fantastic option. You could organize different group activities to make your celebration amazing and unique. We recommend you contact the reserve directly in advance for event planning.
Visit the Puig de Galatzó Reserve
Located on the north-east side of the island, the Puig de Galatzó Reserve has free parking for park visitors. The entrance fee is €15 for adults and €5 for children. Children under 4 have free entry. There are also resident discounts available. It's the perfect place to visit with family or friends, and all the activities are included in the entrance fee.
At the end of the walking track, you'll find recreation zones with tables and barbecues, where you can enjoy an outdoor picnic. At reception, you'll have the option of leaving any prams, backpacks, and coolers there, and the reserve's staff can take your equipment to the recreation zone. That way, you won't have to carry everything with you on your walk. If you prefer not to cook there, the reserve also has a restaurant where you can enjoy a meal with gorgeous views of the flora and fauna.
Currently, the Puig de Galatzó Reserve is only open on weekends, from 10am to 5pm. These opening times may change depending on the time of year and the island's sanitary situation.
Without a doubt, the Puig de Galatzó is an essential stop for your next visit to Mallorca. It's an island that doesn't just have beautiful beaches, but also has magnificent forests, with flora and fauna you just can't miss out on.
VIVA nature!