Gozo walking 6: Qala to Mgarr

Birthday Boy

15th April 2026

This, our last full day in Gozo, was John’s birthday. After being serenaded with Happy Birthday (and a cup cake) by the staff at breakfast we set off to catch the bus to Qala. Starting at Qala Parish Church we looped north before heading back via Nadur to the south coast at Mgarr.

The loop from Qala to Nadur was full of wildflowers and sea views.

In Nadur we stopped to have lunch (in the café with the canopy at the left of the first image below) and a look around. Unfortunately, Nadur Parish Church wasn’t open so we could only view the outside.

After lunch we left the main square and headed downhill, turning right onto the most wonderful promenade, Triq il-Madonna Ta’ Fatima, which ended at Ta’ Kenuna Tower (last image). This interested John greatly – it was built during British rule in 1848 as a semaphore tower and is now used for telecommunications.

Of course, the flaw in these beautiful views is that we had to get to the coast below! I shall draw a veil over the next part of the walk which was down a very rough path and might have involved some swearing. However, after my tumble a couple of days earlier I was very careful indeed and we arrived safely in Ghajnsielem. This had two big churches, an interesting bench (which has appeared before) and, allegedly, a Bethlehem theme park. All we found was a pony.

From Ghajnsielem it was an easy walk to the ferry port at Mgarr from where we got a bus back to Victoria. The Gleneagles Bar amused us – nothing like the Scottish one which is rather grander!

For our last dinner in Gozo, and for John’s birthday, we returned to Roza which we had enjoyed so much on our first evening. For once we indulged in a dessert and very delicious it was – fig fritters with ice cream and a liqueur, part of which you poured over the fritters and part of which you drank. Delicious!

The following day we returned to the ferry terminal and headed back to Malta’s main island, but our holiday wasn’t over yet. We had four nights in Valletta to look forward to.

Linking to Jo’s Monday Walk.

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  1. Another beautiful walk – I especially love the wildflowers colouring the landscape! It sounds like lovely birthday for John 🙂 We often return on our last evening in a place to the restaurant that has impressed us most earlier in the stay, and judging by those fritters that looks an excellent choice for a celebration!

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  2. Lovely views at any time, but wildflower season is something special. I can’t be the only one wondering what a Bethlehem theme park would involve if you’d found it. It’s an interesting idea!

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  3. Those wildflowers really make a splash of bright colour. I like the bench with the figures, the girl using a mobile phone is very appropriate to these modern times and the little cat looks so sweet. And your donkey is actually a pony but I’ve got a good imagination 😉😊

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