You can visit the Site of Geological Interest easily at any time of year. It is situated at the S’Arangí public farmhouse, acquired by the Government of the Balearic Islands in 2002 and open to the public since 2012. Thirty hectares of the land have been adapted to new uses, with three kilometres of new routes of differing degrees of difficulty being created that cover its most unique sites and include an educational trail that forms part of the Island Council of Menorca’s LIFE+Boscos project. Three belvederes have also been adapted at the highest points, a flora conservation area has been established, and a recreational area has been built at the main entrance to the farmhouse.
We recommend not just limiting your visit to viewing the monolith from the belvedere on the road, but accessing the public farmhouse to watch the spectacular erosive shapes and simply enjoy nature.