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how to get to Poblado Talatí de Dalt from Ferreries
Poblado Talatí de Dalt: practical guide to reach the archaeological site from Ferreries. Drive 25.3 km (about 32 min), parking tips, best time to visit, wind and luggage advice.
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Poblado Talatí de Dalt is an important Talayotic archaeological site located near Maó. From Ferreries the drive is about 25.3 km and typically takes around 32 minutes depending on traffic. The site has a public rating of 4.6 (1,000 reviews) as a destination — keep in mind that this refers to the place itself, not to any transfer service. This guide explains how to get there from Ferreries, suggested timings, access and parking, wind and luggage considerations, and practical recommendations.
Poblado Talatí de Dalt — Practical guide from Ferreries
This short guide focuses on the practicalities of reaching Poblado Talatí de Dalt from Ferreries: driving distance and estimated time, where to leave a car, how to approach the site on foot, best time windows to avoid heat and strong winds, and tips for families or travellers with luggage. It helps you plan a visit that fits into a day trip or a longer Menorca itinerary.
This guide includes
- Estimated driving time and distance from Ferreries (25.3 km, about 32 min)
- Access and nearby parking notes (Camino Talati / Camí Torelló area)
- Best times of day and wind considerations
- Suitability for families and luggage advice
- Practical return and onward travel suggestions
Transport options and recommendations
Car: Recommended for flexibility. The route from Ferreries is mainly on rural and secondary roads; driving is the fastest way to control timing. Public transport: buses on Menorca do not always serve remote archaeological sites directly—check local bus timetables before relying on public transport. Taxi: available from Ferreries but confirm availability and price in advance. Walking / cycling: feasible only for nearby stays; cycling involves country roads with some uneven surfaces. For luggage or family groups a private car or taxi is usually the most convenient option.
how to get to Poblado Talatí de Dalt from Ferreries · Trip planning
Route and duration: Ferreries → Poblado Talatí de Dalt is about 25.3 km and typically takes around 32 minutes by car (times vary with traffic). Address for navigation: Camino Talati / Camí Torelló, Maó. Parking and access: there is informal parking close to the access path off Camí Torelló; expect an unpaved short approach from the parking area to the archaeological site. Terrain and accessibility: the site is outdoors with uneven ground and stone surfaces; it may be difficult for wheelchairs, large wheeled suitcases or strollers. Best time to visit: mornings and late afternoons are more comfortable in summer to avoid midday heat and to reduce wind exposure; check local weather for wind, which can be strong on exposed sites. What to bring: sturdy footwear for uneven paths, water, sun protection, and a light wind layer. Further info and guided-visit options: consult the site's official information pages or local cultural organisations for schedules and guided tours.
Practical travel information
If you are travelling from Ferreries, it is best to plan the journey with some margin, especially in high season or late in the day. The approximate distance to Poblado Talatí de Dalt is 25.3 km and the estimated journey time is 32 min. The most useful reference point is located at Camino Talati, Camí Torelló, 07712 Maó, Illes Balears, Spain. Before setting off, it is a good idea to consider the wind, luggage, whether you are travelling with children, your beach gear and your planned return time.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to drive from Ferreries to Poblado Talatí de Dalt?
The drive is approximately 25.3 km and typically takes about 32 minutes, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Is there parking near the site?
There is informal parking close to the access path off Camí Torelló (Camino Talati). Expect an unpaved area and a short walk to the archaeological remains.
Is Poblado Talatí de Dalt suitable for families with children?
Yes, families can visit, but note uneven ground and exposed areas. Keep an eye on children near stone structures and bring water and sun protection.
Can I visit in winter or during windy days?
The site is outdoors and accessible year-round, but exposed to island winds. On very windy or rainy days the visit may be uncomfortable; check the local weather forecast before going.
Are guided tours available?
Guided visits may be organised by local cultural associations or the site's managers. Check the official information sources or local tourist information for current offerings.