A course with natural design
Located in the northeast of the island, the Canyamel Golf is an 18-hole course, Par 73, stretching over 6,198 meters. Designed in 1988 by the architect José Gancedo, it fits harmoniously into the natural landscape of the Gabellí valley, between green hills, century-old olive trees and traditional stone walls.
The Balearics
- Number of holes: 18
- Architect: José Gancedo
- Year: 1988
- Type: parkland
- PAR 73
- Slope 143
- Distance: 6198m

The course & its setting
Gancedo favored a minimalist design, preserving existing natural elements such as native trees and stone structures. The course winds through the valley, offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and, on a clear day, the neighboring island of Menorca.
Course highlights:
- Hole 9 (Par 4, 335 m): A dogleg left with a narrow fairway and a water hazard on both sides, making the crucial tee shot.
- Hole 4 (Par 4): Offers a panoramic view of the sea and, on a clear day, of Menorca.
- Hole 18 (Par 3): A three-level green, nicknamed the "piano", visible from the clubhouse terrace.

Services & Environment
The clubhouse renovated in 2013 offers a Mediterranean restaurant with a sunny terrace, offering views of the course. Facilities also include a well-equipped pro shop, driving range, practice areas, clubs and buggies for hire, as well as a putting green for warm-ups.




















