Platja de Coll Baix, Mallorca
Platja des Coll Baix is a pebble beach on the north coast of Majorca, a Spanish Balearic island. It is located on the Victria peninsula, northeast of the municipality of Alcdia, near the Cap de Menorca. The beach is 220 meters long and 50 meters broad, and it is placed in a natural setting. A path descends through the trees and scrambles down to Platja de Coll Baix. The bay, a gorgeous scoop of pale pebbles and crystal-clear sea bordered by crumbling cliffs, is most tranquil early or late in the day.
A path descends through the trees and scrambles down to Platja de Coll Baix. The bay, a gorgeous scoop of pale pebbles and crystal-clear sea bordered by crumbling cliffs, is most tranquil early or late in the day. In addition to being accessible by water, the Coll Baix pass is accessible by two ways. On the one side, a hiking track from the Ermita de la Victria parking lot across the Talaia d'Alcdia and the Puig des Boc, and on the other, the navigable Cam de la Muntanya from Mal Pas. A parking area at 127 meters above sea level is located beneath the pass.
After passing the Coll Baix refuge, a tiny trail on the right side runs 500 meters to the northeast up a steep slope through the pine forest. The woodland then clears, and the trail descends into serpentines. It comes to an end around 200 meters northeast of the beach, across the coastal rock. To access the Platja of the Coll Baix, the rocks must be climbed over.
Location: Spanish Balearic island, Majorca