Llevant Natural Park
Llevant Natural Park is located on one end of the Llevant peninsula, within the municipality of Artà, on the northeast of Mallorca. It is a mountainous area with harsh vegetation, in which the Chamaerops and the beach grass grow.
Among the local fauna it is important to highlight the presence of the Mediterranean turtle and the Eleonora’s falcon.
The difficult access to its virgin beaches (Es Matzoc, Cala Font Celada and S´Arenalet d´Albarca) is one of its main attractive features.
If you want to stay the night at the park, you have different options, since it includes accommodation facilities. You can book a place at the park’s office, located in the Town Hall square of Artà, or call the following numbers: +34 971 829 219 or +34 971 836 828.
The accommodation options are the following:
Albarca houses - They are the old houses of the finca of Albarca. They can accommodate 12 people in 6 double rooms. Short stays are also available.
Caseta des Oguers – They are the mares’ keepers’ former residence in the finca. They have a capacity of 10 guests divided into three double bedrooms and one quadruple with two bathrooms. It has a fully equipped kitchen with stove, kitchenware, butane gas fridge, living room and storage room.
Campsite – This area has a capacity of 7 tents. It is located next to the Caseta des Oguers, within a pine forest on the slope of the mountains, just 500 metres away from the beach of S´Arenalet d´Albarca.
La Caseta de S´Arenalet – It is located on the beach of S´Arenalet d´Albarca. It is a public refuge with a capacity of 18 people.