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CALA EN VIDRIER, I HAD A LITTLE HOUSE BY THE SEA...

Cala en Vidrier, I had a little house by the sea...


Cala en Vidrier is a small beach in front of Es Grau. Without any kind of services (you don't need them either because it is only 10 minutes away, crossing the beach of Es Grau). Protected from the north wind and because of the enclosed bay it is difficult to find waves.


To get there, you have to cross the entire beach of Es Grau, walking along the Camí de Cavalls in the direction of the Favaritx lighthouse. Just after a signpost indicating "Camí de Cavalls post 02-15", on the right you will see a path leading downwards, along which you will soon reach Cala en Vidrier.


This beach is surprisingly never crowded (even though it can be seen from Es Grau with the naked eye). It is part of the ANEI of the Albufera de Es Grau and you can see abundant fauna in the area. Although it is not part of the marine reserve of northern Menorca, its waters are also rich in marine fauna. If you have goggles you can go snorkelling, especially in the rocky area to the right of the beach.


In Menorca there is a popular song about a man who had a little house on the seashore, Cala en Vidrier could be that little house... a dream at first sight!


Charming place, if you come to Ca s'Arader, we will be happy to show you how to get to this special place. Contact us at www.casarader.com or reservas@casarader.com or also on +34 670 222115 by Whattsapp or Telegram.

S'ARADER

Ca s’Arader is named after Menorca’s artisan carpenters that used the wood from the indigenous wild olive tree to make all kinds of farming tools. In the olden days it was an essential role for the islands economy that was passed on from fathers to sons. Today, the few artisan carpenters or araders that are left, mostly make gates, tables, benches or stalls amongst other items.