Cas Concos des Cavaller, Felanitx – Rural Crossroads in Mallorca’s Southeast

Cas Concos des Cavaller, Felanitx – Rural Crossroads in Mallorca’s Southeast

Why Visit Cas Concos?

Tucked between Felanitx and Santanyí, Cas Concos des Cavaller is a slow-paced village of stone façades, café terraces, and boutique agroturismos scattered in the surrounding countryside. It’s made for unhurried stays, good food, and day trips to the southeast’s coves and markets—then back to silence under starry skies.

  • Central base for exploring Santanyí, Felanitx, and the southeast beaches
  • Strong dining scene for a small village (rustic Mallorcan to modern Mediterranean)
  • Rural stays in restored fincas with pools and vineyard views
  • Quiet roads for cycling loops and countryside walks

🏛️ Things to Do in Cas Concos

A small place with simple pleasures—great meals, rural sunsets, and easy access to nearby sights.

Village Strolls & Café Terraces

Wander the compact centre, peek into local grocers and artisan corners, then settle on a terrace for a slow coffee or evening vermut.

Dining in a Rustic Finca

Cas Concos punches above its weight for restaurants—expect wood-fired meats, seasonal produce, and contemporary plates in warmly lit stone interiors.

Country Walks & Cycling Loops

Quiet lanes link Cas Concos with S’Horta, Santanyí, and Felanitx—ideal for easy walks or relaxed bike rides through fig, almond, and carob fields.

Market Hopping

Pair your stay with Santanyí’s renowned market days or Felanitx Sunday market, then return to the calm of the village.

Beach Days Within Reach

Drive 20–30 minutes to the southeast’s headline coves—Cala Mondragó, S’Amarador, Cala Llombards—for clear waters and pine-backed sands.


🍴 Where to Eat

Place TypeWhat to ExpectWhy GoWhen
Mallorcan grill housesWood-fired meats, local winesAuthentic, hearty platesDinner & weekends
Modern Mediterranean bistrosSeasonal menus, creative tapasElevated village diningEvenings
Cafés & bakeriesPastries, coffee, light lunchesTerrace people-watchingMornings & midday

Tip: Reserve on Fridays and Saturdays—Cas Concos restaurants are a local destination.


🏨 Where to Stay

Stay TypeBest ForHighlights
Agroturismos (country fincas)Couples & slow travelPools, views, farmhouse breakfasts
Boutique B&BsShort breaksWalk-to-dinner convenience
Rural villasFamilies & groupsPrivate pools, outdoor kitchens

🍷 Lifestyle & Vibe

Cas Concos is all about quiet luxury without the show—soft evenings, the smell of wood smoke, long dinners, and easy mornings. Days stretch between farm tracks, poolside reads, and coastal detours; nights return to intimate dining rooms and a glass of local Callet or Giro Ros. If you want nightlife, you’ll drive—but if you want stillness, you’re here.


🧭 Nearby & Easy Add-Ons

  • Santanyí, Mallorca – Market days, sandstone streets, galleries
  • Felanitx, Mallorca – Sunday market, hilltop Sant Salvador sanctuary views
  • Cala Mondragó Beach Guide – Trails, facilities, and twin bays inside the park
  • Portopetro, Mallorca – Quiet harbour dining and boat trips

📜 History & Did You Know?

Cas Concos grew at a crossroads of farm estates (possessions) supplying Felanitx and Santanyí. The “des Cavaller” suffix nods to historic landholdings associated with a knight or noble estate. Many surrounding fincas still follow the traditional layout—stone houses, rain-water cisterns, almond orchards—now restored as agroturismos that preserve the rural fabric.


🚗 From Palma to Cas Concos

  • By Car: ~50–55 minutes (≈54 km). Ma-19 toward Llucmajor → Campos → Santanyí/Felanitx, then follow signs to Cas Concos. Parking is street-side and straightforward.
  • By Bus: Palma (Intermodal) to Felanitx or Santanyí (Line 501), then taxi 10–15 minutes to Cas Concos.
  • By Taxi: ~€75–€85 from central Palma; similar from the airport depending on time of day.

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