The Peninsula de Llevant Natural Park is a natural reserve with a variety of Mediterranean habitats, endemisms, and ethnological elements. It covers a large area of the Artà mountains and has several routes to visit. The park boasts a rich ethnological heritage thanks to the preservation of traditional agricultural activities. It features forests of holm oak, wild olive trees, and pine trees, as well as beaches and streams. The park is home to colonies of Mediterranean tortoises and is a popular destination for bird watching. There are also mountain huts where visitors can stay overnight and hiking trails with stunning views of the Bay of Alcudia
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