Activities in the surroundings of Es Trenc
In addition to enjoying the beach of Es Trenc, its surroundings offer a series of experiences that enrich any stay in the area. These are activities that combine nature, history, gastronomy and movement, allowing visitors to connect with the most diverse essence of the Mallorcan landscape.
One of the major natural attractions is the Salobrar de Campos, an extensive area of salt pans and marshes located inland, which is part of a protected nature reserve. This area is home to a remarkable biodiversity, especially migratory birds, and allows a close look at the ancient craft of salt extraction, which is still done in a traditional way during the warmer months.
A short distance away is Colònia de Sant Jordi, a coastal town with a port, relaxed atmosphere and seafaring tradition. From here boat trips depart to the National Park of the Archipelago of Cabrera, an ecological jewel of the Mediterranean that can only be visited with permission and offers unspoiled coves, untouched seabed and a unique atmosphere of isolation.
Foodies can enjoy in Colònia de Sant Jordi itself excellent seafood and fresh fish, sourced from the local coast and served in restaurants overlooking the sea. The atmosphere is informal but well cared for, ideal for discovering the flavors of the Mallorcan coastline.
For those looking to combine physical activity with scenery, the area has cycling routes along the coast and through agricultural fields, pine forests and wetlands. Renting a bicycle is an excellent option to explore this territory in a leisurely, ecological and environmentally friendly way.
Finally, in the vicinity of Colònia de Sant Jordi are preserved archaeological remains of an ancient Roman port, known as Portus Salarius. Although today the remains are discreet, they evoke the commercial past of the area, especially linked to the production and export of salt. Some sections of wall and submerged structures are integrated with the coastal landscape and recall the long relationship between Mallorca and the Mediterranean Sea.
These proposals allow you to discover the cultural and natural wealth that surrounds Es Trenc, turning a simple day at the beach into a much more complete experience, connected with the living history and the rural and maritime identity of the island.