DEPARTURE: Molí de n’Amengual. ARRIVAL: city centre of Porreres CONNECTS WITH: Route 2 and Route 4 DISTANCE: 13.5km APPROXIMATE DURATION (on foot): 2.5 hours MAXIMUM GRADIENT: 20 metres TYPE OF ROUTE: circular with small branches |
The departure point is located at Molí de n’Amengual, next to a waterwheel, which is also part of the legacy. The route starts at the Molí de n’Amengual and which leads to the Porreres to Campos road (Ma-5040). Upon reaching the Son Pau road we turn left. On this road is the first stopping point: the Pou de Son Pau (P) located on the small branch, approximately 100 metres, from the main road.
Continuing on after stopping until reaching the Son Mercadal road. We keep advancing along the road and now take the Santanyí road which joins the Son Orell road.
He route ends after crossing the junction of the Son Mesquida road with the Porreres to Felanitx road (Ma-5100) towards the city centre. Alternatively, we can continue our outing along Routes 2 and 4 which joins up with that route.
It's here that we will stop, first to see the Pou de Son Mora, separated, approximately a hundred metres, from the main route and then, as we continue towards Son Orell on an unpaved dirt road, where we can see a new well with its side benches and its "elongated stacks". The outing continues along narrow roads which cross farmland, such as the Son Morlà, Son Servera and Son Servera d'Establits roads which joins up with the Son Mesquida road. We can leave the route for a few hundred metres so as see a very unique feature: the Pou Celat, which is located a few metres away before reaching sundry archaeological remains of an "ancient wall". The route ends after crossing the junction of the Son Mesquida road with the Porreres to Felanitx road (Ma-5100) towards the city centre. Alternatively, we can continue our outing along Routes 2 and 4 which joins up with that route.