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Tuesday, 20 May 2008 19:52

Area Cala Trebaluger cala Fustam and Cala Escorxada

Trabaluger or Trebaluger is one of the most beautiful unspoiled beaches, is not the best for the lazy to walk there to watch themThese three beaches in Menorca, situated on the south coast, are among the most pristine beaches and natural Menorcan, his visit is only possible, or by boat or by walking a while, at least, having friendship with one of the owners Rustic-farm "land" adjacent to this area from the coast of Menorca, in which case they may obtain permission to approach these beautiful beaches in Menorca on rural roads.

Cala Trebaluger:

It is one of the most pristine beaches mimadas by Minorcan, is the protected zones, one of which retain more natural, more authentically virgins, surely not only because it requires a walk of about thirty minutes from Cala Mitjana, but by the stiff defense by the Minorcan of this site.Trebaluger view of the cove from the cliff is a beauty that reward excursion

Escorxada and Fustam

It completes the beaches of Great Migjorn along with the area of Santo Tomas

The sandy beach is fine at the end of a hundred meters wide and a cove of entry straight parallel sides, completely surrounded by a thick pine forest Mediterranean, also has a stream that winds behind the sand to make the switch to the sea by the dunes on one side of the beach. The path from Cala Mitjana to Trebaluger is wide and clear, and it takes about 35 minutes if we continue the trail from the creek also be accessed from the coves and Fustam Escorxador. You can also get from the urbanization of St. Thomas, walking in the direction of Binigaus but only Cala Escorxador is halfway Cala Mitjana, then the other two are closer to Cala Mitjana

Cala Escorxada :

Escorxador cove that is smaller creeks Trebaluger but worth walking a bit to see the sand in thin and surrounded by pineIt is a medium-sized creek at the bottom of an entrance not very deep. With a very dense forest that ends in the same ravine and almost on the beach, do not let us leave that up not being on it, both by sea and by land, to one side there is an old stand of boats, the hike is more than an hour which guarantees that we will not find that the more people who accompany him or bring him any boat.

If you are still coming from Binigaus forces and the creek is next to twenty minutes and Fustam is quite small and close an entrance

Cala Fustam Escorxador and on the south coast of the municipality of Greater Migjorn It is the tour by the most unspoilt area of the coast Minorcan

Excursions:

The very visit to the coves and is a good outing.

Access: My recommendation is that if you do come walk from Cala Mitjana but can do so from St. Thomas.

Since Cala Mitjana (To reach View Area Cala Galdana) taking the trail to the left of the creek will be Trebaluger the first 35 minutes, the following is Fustam 25 minutes, then Escorxador to 15 minutes more.

From Santo Tomás

The cove Escorxador is the most distant of pristine beaches, which is why many of his views are held by boats from the sea

(See Area To reach St. Thomas) Binigaus follow up and take a path that is born at the end of the beach and going up by the side of the cliff near the forest, an hour for the first in this regard is Escorxador.

If you do not like to walk this cove is not a good choice, unless you have a boat or rent.

 

Map of access to pristine beaches
Trebaluger Fustam and Escorxador from cala Mitjana

Map of access to the pristine beaches of Trebaluger Fustam Escorxador and on the road from Ferreries cove Galdana

Expand the map of the pristine beaches
Description of the points made in the Map

P ) Parking at 100 mt from the beach

1) access road to Cala Mitjana

2) trail access to Cala Mitjaneta, hampered half

3) the point where they are born wooden staircases and paths to reach Trebaluger

4) Cala Trebaluger

5 Cala Fustam

6 Cala Escorxador

 Photos:  Omar Mauro Banquero

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 February 2010 02:33
 

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