Historical Walk
Duration
2 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Explore Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Learn about 2,500 years of Ibiza history
Visit ancient walls, viewpoints, and historic pathways
Discover layers of Phoenician, Carthaginian, Roman, Muslim & Aragonese heritage
Guided by a knowledgeable, official local expert
Tailored difficulty based on your preferences
€ 52.48
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Step into Ibiza’s ancient past on a captivating historical hike through Dalt Vila, the island’s majestic hilltop fortress and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you wander through its cobbled streets and imposing stone walls, you’ll uncover more than 2,500 years of history layered within this extraordinary citadel. From Phoenician roots to Carthaginian power, Roman influence to centuries of Muslim rule, and finally the Aragonese reconquest — every era has left a mark waiting to be discovered.
Guided by an official expert, you’ll explore hidden corners, panoramic viewpoints, and atmospheric passages that reveal the stories behind Ibiza’s evolution. Whether you prefer a gentle cultural stroll or a more adventurous route with a bit of elevation, the experience can be adapted to your pace and interests, ensuring a memorable journey through time.
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Comfortable walking shoes
Water
Sun protection
Light jacket
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Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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Activity Provider: Kayak-Ibiza
Customer Reviews
Philip

A pleasant surprise, not far from the city. Quiet, natural woodland with walks beside the river. Lower walk is 6km and brings you through a walled garden and by other ruined dwellings.
Sherri

Lovely peaceful day walk through quiet woods. Easy walk with a very mild incline. Not very well signed to make sure you see all the sites so can get confusing.
Josh

Located at the foot of the Dublin Mountains Massy's Estate is one of the more popular nature trails in Dublin. The entrance to the estate is via the R115 to Glencullen and is only a 30 minute drive from the City Centre. If you do drive it is recommended you park in the Hell Fire Club carpark located opposite the entrance as parking on the road can create quite the traffic nightmare. There are 2 trails through the estate both of which are relaxing and easy. There's the 1.5km Nature Trail (45mins) and the 6km Riverside Trail (2hrs). The roads for the Nature Trail are nice and wide, very accommodating if a leisurely stroll is all you are after. It's also a great trail for small children as there are no steep climbs on the walk. The estate was once home to a large mansion with a walled garden. Remnants of the wall can still be seen throughout the estate and are still in great condition. Overall Massy's Estate was a very relaxing and beautiful walk and I highly recommend getting out and taking in it's refreshing scenery.
Kubbar

Just great for a calm walk with your kids. They will find something to get dirty while you are going to enjoy the nature, views and panorama:)
Megan

The walk itself is beautiful but not very well signposted. Part of it would be suitable for buggy's/ wheelchairs but when you get further down into the forest it gets rockier. Seems to be mainly used by dog walkers and is suitable for off leash dogs that are well behaved as long as you don't bother anyone else. The trail I did took a little over and hour and followed the river. A few interesting old buildings which were cool and a nice river to walk beside. Looks like there is horses there a good bit from the amount of horse poop but didn't see any when I was there. Don't park on the road outside it even thought most people do, that's where I have always parked but recently received a parking fine as they are trying to stop people parking there. You can park in the hell fire club car park but be careful walking down the road as there is no path and cars go quite fast.
