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CALA FUSTAM, A HIDDEN COVE, UNREACHABLE FROM THE SEA!

Cala Fustam, a hidden cove, unreachable from the sea!

Today we are going to tell you about a small cove in the south, very wild and if you don't know where it is, it is very difficult to find from the sea. Another beautiful cove in the south of Menorca, a spectacular spot worth visiting.

A small cove of fine, white sand, beyond Cala Escorxada, another one with a clean, turquoise sea, so characteristic of the south of Menorca, its only "reasonable" access route is from Binigaus (Santo Tomás car park), passing through Cala Escorxada. It takes more than an hour and fifteen minutes of walking along the Camí de Cavalls. If we want to access from the other side (Cala Mitjana car park), we will need more than 2 hours and it is less recommendable. This small Mediterranean paradise is about 10/15 minutes away from Cala Escorxada (obligatory pass).

Another beautiful cove without any services, not recommended for hot, south windy days, as the access can be exhausting. Surrounded by pine trees right down to the sand of the beach and not recommended for amateur sailors due to its narrow access from the sea.

A shallow beach with extremely clean and transparent waters, it is an ideal beach to enjoy as a couple if you like to walk to this secluded spot. It is part of the same ANEI (Natural Area of Special Interest) that goes from Cala Mitjana to Binigaus. The whole of this ANEI is a fantastic Mediterranean pine forest.

To get to this cove, you have to go the same way as if you were going to Binigaus beach and Cala Escorxada, as I indicated in the previous blog. We have to go in the direction of Es Migjorn Gran and from there follow the signs to Sant Tomàs, without entering the urbanisation. On our arrival we find on the right the access to the car park and in front of the car park just above the beach of Sant Adeodato we find the famous restaurant "Es Brucs", highly recommended as a beach bar. From here take the camí de cavalls to the right (facing the sea or west).

If you come to Ca s'Arader, we will be happy to show you how to get to this beautiful cove with crystal clear waters!

You can contact us through our website - www.casarader.com  or by phone at +34 670 222 115, also by Whattsapp or Telegram at the same number.


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.