Walking in Menorca. Paddy Dillon
The road rises to a junction with a busy road. Turn right as signposted for Binissafúllet and take care as there is no pavement beside the road. A bar is reached at Binissafúllet Vell and opposite is direct access to Poblat de Binissafúllet.
The Poblat de Binisafúllet was partly destroyed, but its fine taula remains standing
Poblat de Binissafúllet, a talaiotic settlement dating from 1300BC, was partly destroyed during construction of the road. However, much remains to be seen, including its central talaiot, and its T-shaped taula, which was restored in 1992. The foundations of houses and other structures can be seen around the site.
Either turn right at the adjacent road junction, to follow the Camí de Binissafúllet, or leave the site by an exit directly onto that road, then turn right. Follow the road past houses such as Binisafuet Nou and San Martín. Turn right down a broad walled track called the Camí des Marrocs. The track begins to rise from a ‘Finca Privada’ notice, so keep right and follow a narrow vegetated walled path that winds between scrub-covered fields. Reach a road bend at the access to Son Marroxet, where the short-cut comes in from the right, and go straight ahead along the road called Camí de Biniati.
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