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Routes vary according to the start-off point and also to the groups themselves.  However the most popular route includes stops at the idyllic (and historic) cave lined cove of
Calas Coves on the south coast, a drive through the attractive narrow streets of a
typical Menorcan village, a lunch-stop at Binimela on the north coast in a lovely restaurant overlooking the beach, 4 by 4 along a part of the spectacular north coast, a beach stop at the unspoilt beach of Cavallería and a visit to the northern-most point of the island, Cape Cavallería where there is a lighthouse a top of the highest cliffs of the island.   To get from one point to the next we use as far as possible old cart tracks and little known countryside lanes.



Another very popular route, which has something for everyone is the trip which combines a morning of off-roading and a stop at a point of interest such as the island's highset point,Monte Toro or the picturesque fishing village of Fornells with a relaxing and fun afternoon at a water-park (admission included) followed by a fabulous cove ideal both for snorkelling (you can have fish eating out of your hand!) and for dare-devil jumps from the surrounding rocks into the deep water.



Other routes, or variations on the main route may take in the immense old fortress  of La Mola, an impressive stone quarry, a  drive through the largest pine forest of the island, a prehistoric monument, a cheese-tasting, Cape Favaritx, a horse show, a water park and any number of marvellous virgin beaches.