Explore the legendary 185 km coastal trail around Menorca, Spain. Track your hikes, discover points of interest, and report trail conditions in real time.
Designed for hikers exploring Menorca’s iconic coastal path, whether you’re walking a single stage or the entire circuit.
Explore all 20 stages of the Camí de Cavalls with a detailed interactive map showing the entire 185 km coastal path.
Record your hikes in real time with built-in GPS tracking. Monitor distance, duration, and elevation as you walk.
Discover beaches, lighthouses, archaeological sites, viewpoints, and more along every stage of the trail.
Report and view trail hazards submitted by the hiking community. Help keep fellow hikers safe and informed.
Access comprehensive information for each stage: distance, elevation, difficulty level, and estimated duration.
Available in English, Spanish, Catalan, German, French, and Italian to welcome hikers from around the world.
The Camí de Cavalls is loved by hikers, trail runners and cyclists alike — our app supports every pace.
Walk the full 185 km or pick a single stage. Detailed elevation profiles, difficulty ratings and stage durations help you plan day hikes or a multi-day Menorca trek.
Trail-running-ready stage breakdowns with technical descents, gravel sections and water-refill points — ideal for Menorca trail running training or race prep.
Most of the Camí de Cavalls is open to bikes. Filter the bike-permitted stages, check climb gradients and ride Menorca’s coast on gravel and singletrack.
Combine stages into multi-day cycling tours around Menorca. Track your route live and share a public link so friends can follow your ride in real time.
The Camí de Cavalls (GR 223) is a historic coastal path that encircles the entire island of Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Balearic Islands, Spain. Spanning 185 kilometres and divided into 20 stages, it passes through breathtaking cliffs, hidden coves, pristine beaches, and stunning Mediterranean landscapes. Originally used for military surveillance, today it is one of Europe’s most beautiful long-distance hiking, trail-running and mountain-biking routes.