On Day 1 we walked on the south coast from Cala Turqueta to Son Saura
Day 2 was cloudy and we went to the north coast and walked from Algaiarens to Cala Morell where there is a white almost ghost town of an urbanisation on the hill above a glistening sea. We didn’t go down to the cove as the little town looked so artificial and the carefully designed houses were all too much of a muchness to feel inviting. Someone had tried to make it pretty but somehow it just felt de-humanised.
The walk to get there was beautiful though. And with a cloudy sky it was so much more comfortable
On the south coast we had passed many other people walking or cycling but here on the north west it was peaceful and quiet and for most of the day we were totally alone
It was rockier but still with inlets and small bays
The rocks kept changing from sandstone to limestone and something was very porous at the end that was almost impossible to sit on comfortably to eat our sandwiches. This one was streaked with white in a pattern which always makes Catalans remark see the four bars of their national flag
There was more variety of wild flowers
The gates of Menorca are made from olive wood
On the way back – we always have to walk out and then return to the car – we stopped to create a cairn.
Back in Ciutadella we had supper in the Ulysses cafe beside the old Fish Market.
I really feel like I am on holiday!
Even wondering how it would be to live here – it is so familiar even while being new and strange.
It is an island where you can imagine creating new things.
Interesting place. Love your cairn, too!