Sóller – Can ProhemA lovely classic Mallorcan route that offers fantastic views of the Sóller Valley. It's fairly easy to walk along cobbled paths, dirt roads, country roads and paths, but the initial climb out of Sóller is steep, which is why we've given it a blue symbol. We walk through endless olive terraces, cross the lonely electric train tracks from Palma to Sóller a couple of times, pass small farms and impressive fincas, enjoying beautiful views and tinkling sheep bells all the way. Our destination is Can Prohem, a beautiful and impressive finca, where we can stop for freshly squeezed orange juice and homemade cakes and enjoy the view from the terrace outside.
Port D'Andratx – Sant Elm Today we walk on the west coast of Mallorca. We start at Port d'Andratx. The hike continues north. We stop along the way to eat our packed lunch. The last stretch of the road to Sant Elm goes close to the sea and finally we reach the picturesque fishing village where we end the day's hike. Length about 10 km, hiking time 4–5 hours, height difference about 550 m, degree of difficulty medium.
Valldemossa Today's hike goes in the northern part of the Tramuntana mountain range. From here we hike through wonderful nature and experience several magnificent views before we reach today's final destination, Valldemossa. This picturesque village is known, among other things, for the fact that Frédéric Chopin and the writer George Sand lived here for a winter. The hike is of medium difficulty with plenty of elevation gain. Length about 9 km, hiking time about 5–6 hours, height difference about 500 m, degree of difficulty medium.
Sóller We start through the center of Sóller, arrive at the charming village of Biniaraix, at the foot of the famous Barranc of Biniaraix, with its cobbled streets and small town square. After enjoying the view at our highest point, we descend to the village of Fornalutx through olive terraces via an old stony path.
Sóller – Can ProhemA lovely classic Mallorcan route that offers fantastic views of the Sóller Valley. It's fairly easy to walk along cobbled paths, dirt roads, country roads and paths, but the initial climb out of Sóller is steep, which is why we've given it a blue symbol. We walk through endless olive terraces, cross the lonely electric train tracks from Palma to Sóller a couple of times, pass small farms and impressive fincas, enjoying beautiful views and tinkling sheep bells all the way. Our destination is Can Prohem, a beautiful and impressive finca, where we can stop for freshly squeezed orange juice and homemade cakes and enjoy the view from the terrace outside.
Port D'Andratx – Sant Elm Today we walk on the west coast of Mallorca. We start at Port d'Andratx. The hike continues north. We stop along the way to eat our packed lunch. The last stretch of the road to Sant Elm goes close to the sea and finally we reach the picturesque fishing village where we end the day's hike. Length about 10 km, hiking time 4–5 hours, height difference about 550 m, degree of difficulty medium.
Valldemossa Today's hike goes in the northern part of the Tramuntana mountain range. From here we hike through wonderful nature and experience several magnificent views before we reach today's final destination, Valldemossa. This picturesque village is known, among other things, for the fact that Frédéric Chopin and the writer George Sand lived here for a winter. The hike is of medium difficulty with plenty of elevation gain. Length about 9 km, hiking time about 5–6 hours, height difference about 500 m, degree of difficulty medium.
Sóller We start through the center of Sóller, arrive at the charming village of Biniaraix, at the foot of the famous Barranc of Biniaraix, with its cobbled streets and small town square. After enjoying the view at our highest point, we descend to the village of Fornalutx through olive terraces via an old stony path.