Sa Calobra

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Sa Calobra is a small, picturesque cove and beach on the northwest coast of Mallorca, Spain, famed for its dramatic cliffs, winding access road, and the nearby Torrent de Pareis gorge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
cove
tourist destination
accessedBy MA-2141 road
boat from Port de Sóller
hiking routes through Serra de Tramuntana
mountain road with hairpin bends
administrativeTerritory Balearic Islands autonomous community
bestVisitedIn summer season
country Spain
hasBeachType rocky beach
shingle beach
hasFeature enclosed bay
narrow pebble beach
steep surrounding cliffs
tunnels leading to Torrent de Pareis mouth
hasInfrastructure boat landing
parking area
small restaurants
hasNearby Torrent de Pareis NERFINISHED
hasView Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic cliffs
pebble beach
picturesque cove
proximity to Torrent de Pareis gorge
winding access road
languageUsed Catalan
Spanish
locatedIn Balearic Islands
Mallorca NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea
Serra de Tramuntana region NERFINISHED
northwest coast of Mallorca
locatedOn island of Mallorca NERFINISHED
partOf municipality of Escorca NERFINISHED
popularWith cyclists
hikers
sightseers
tourists
region northwest Mallorca
roadBuiltFor access to hydroelectric power plant at Gorg Blau
tourismType beach tourism
boat excursions
day-trip destination
hiking tourism
UNESCOStatus within Serra de Tramuntana World Heritage cultural landscape

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Serra de Tramuntana contains Sa Calobra