Summit Puig de Massanella from Lluc – Routes, Times & Tips
Route Snapshot & Why It’s a Classic
Puig de Massanella (1,364 m) is Mallorca’s second-highest mountain — a big, rewarding day on limestone ridges with island-wide views. Starting from the Lluc area keeps logistics simple from Palma, offers reliable waymarking, and puts you on high ground fast. For broader planning and GPX basics see Hiking in Mallorca from Palma and shortlist Massanella in Best Hiking Trails in Mallorca.
🧭 Getting There from Palma
| Mode | Time | Notes |
| Drive to Lluc / Escorca (Ma-13 → Ma-2130 / Ma-10) | ~60–70 min | Arrive early on weekends; signed parking areas near Lluc/road junctions. |
| Bus (seasonal TIB services toward Lluc/Escorca) | 1.5–2+ h | Slower and less frequent; check same-day timetables. Add walk-time to the start. |
Helpful reads: Public Transport in Mallorca, Serra de Tramuntana.
⛰️ Route Options (Choose Your Day)

Lluc → Coll de sa Linia → Summit (Out-and-Back)
The most straightforward ascent: forest tracks to stone paths, then a rocky push to the ridge and cairned summit area. Excellent “first Massanella”.
Font des Prat Variant (Longer, Wilder)
Adds distance and a scenic water-source section. Best for cooler months and confident nav — rock is rougher, gradients steadier.
📏 Distances, Ascent & Times
| Variant | Distance | Ascent | Typical Time | Grade | Why choose it |
| Lluc classic O&B | 12–14 km | ~900–1,000 m | 4.5–6 h | Hard | Fastest line to big views; solid waymarks |
| Font des Prat loop | 15–18 km | ~1,100–1,250 m | 6–7.5 h | Hard | Quieter, more “alpine” feel |
| Shorter high-ridge sampler (turn back at cols) | 8–10 km | ~600–700 m | 3–4 h | Mod–Hard | When heat or time is tight |
Times assume steady pace, photo stops and short breaks.
🗺️ Trailhead & Useful Pins
Lluc / Escorca start area (parking & trail access)
Font des Prat approach (alternative start zone)
Summit zone (cairned ridge area, approximate)
Save pins offline. On limestone, junctions can be subtle; offline maps/GPX help at cols.
🥾 Step-by-Step (Lluc Classic)

- Forest & terraces: leave from Lluc-side tracks; gentle grades warm up the legs.
- Stony paths to the cols: follow waymarks and cairns; gradients steepen.
- Ridge push: the final 150–200 m vertical is on rough, blocky limestone — slow and steady.
- Summit area: broad, cairned top with outstanding 360° views. Reverse your route, watching ankles on the descent.
🌄 What You’ll See Up High

- Serra de Tramuntana crest lines folding to Sa Calobra and the north coast
- Posidonia-blue sea on clear days, often Menorca on the horizon
- Karst pavements, wind-bent pines and prehistoric-looking limestone blocks
Tip: Morning clarity is best after cool nights; late light warms the rock for photos.
🎒 What to Pack (Peak Day Essentials)
- Footwear: grippy trail shoes/boots (limestone is unforgiving)
- Water: 2–3 L per person; no reliable sources on the ridge
- Layers: hat, light long sleeves, wind shell (it can gust up top)
- Nav: phone with offline maps/GPX breadcrumbs; paper map as back-up on big loops
- Safety: small first-aid, blister kit, whistle, headtorch (earlier dusk in winter)
- Fuel: salty snacks / sandwich; quick sugars for the final push
See packing notes in Hiking in Mallorca from Palma.
📅 When to Hike & Heat Strategy
| Season | Daytime highs | What to expect | Our take |
| Mar–May | 16–24 °C | Green slopes, clear air | Prime for summit days |
| Jun–Aug | 27–33 °C | Hot on rock; harsh sun | Start before 08:00 or choose shorter variant |
| Sep–Oct | 23–28 °C | Warm, often stable | Sweet spot; long views |
| Nov–Feb | 14–19 °C | Crisp ridges, short days | Best friction; bring a wind layer |
🦺 Safety, Access & Good Style
- Stay on waymarked lines; close gates, don’t shortcut terraces.
- The upper ridge is rocky and uneven — protect ankles, place feet deliberately.
- Avoid summer middays; heat on pale limestone is draining.
- Pack out all litter, including fruit peels and tape.
🗓️ Simple Day Plan from Palma
- 07:15 Drive Palma → Lluc; park and kit up
- 08:45 Start on the Lluc classic route; steady pace
- 11:30–12:15 Summit window: photos, snack, wind layer on
- 14:00–15:00 Back at the car; coffee stop before return to Palma
❓ FAQ
Is Massanella suitable for strong beginners?
Yes, on the Lluc classic in cool weather, if you’re comfortable with 900–1,000 m ascent and rough footing.
Do I need GPX?
Not strictly, but offline maps/GPX help at junctions and in cloud on the ridge.
Are there water refills?
Treat it as no-refill on route. Top up before you leave the start.
Poles or no poles?
Poles help on long descents; collapse them for short scrambly steps near the top.
What if the forecast is windy?
Bring a proper wind shell and cap leash; consider a lower day like Castell d’Alaró