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CALA MORAGUES, WE CONTINUE IN THE NORTH OF MENORCA...

Cala Moragues, we continue in the north of Menorca and continue along the camí de cavalls to the east!


 


From our last blog of our wonderful beaches, we leave Ets Alocs and head towards Cala Moragues. Another grey pebble beach like Ets Alocs and also part of the marine reserve in the north of Menorca. An extraordinary place to be alone and enjoy transparent waters and snorkelling.


 


Its most recommended access is through its neighbouring beach (Ets Alocs) and following the Camí de Cavalls to the east (which we will talk about in another blog because it has an interesting history). It also belongs to the municipality of Ferreries, this corner is protected from all winds except those from the north (Mestral -NO, Tramuntana -N and Gregal -NE). When you decide to visit a place like this, it is advisable to make sure that the sea is calm so that you can enjoy it to the full. It is a very little frequented place and from ets Alocs you can take between 45 minutes and 1 hour!


 


If you come with us to Ca s'Arader - www.casarader.com - it will be a pleasure to explain you how to get to this place, you will feel in a special place!


 


Pedro Pons Casasnovas


reservas@casarader.com

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.