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Mallorca Walking Tour: Tramuntana Trails

Mallorca is a dream to walk, so get your boots and sunscreen ready for the Balearic walking experience of a lifetime!


Taking a walking holiday in Mallorca shows an entirely different side to the island than you might expect. Mallorca is popular for its great beaches and nightlife, but away from the busy tourist spots, you can find a quieter, more idyllic side to the island. Rugged lunar landscapes, hibiscus-scented lookouts and dreamy little villages make Mallorca the ideal place for a walking adventure.


  • Walk the GR221 - Dry Stone Route - of the Sierra de Tramuntana

  • The honey coloured villages of Deia, Valldemossa & Soller

  • Ancient cobbled paths and dramatic mountain landscapes

  • Walking the Barranc de Biniaraix from Soller to Cuber

  • The 13th century Lluc Sanctuary, Mallorca's most sacred pilgrim site.

A classic inn-to-inn walk on the GR221 “Dry Stone Route”, through Mallorca’s Sierra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the stone villages, history, traditional agriculture and customs of north-west Mallorca. Our route begins in the small village of Esporles and winds its way along ancient cobbled footpaths lined with dry stone terraces to the town of Pollenca. Explore landscapes rich in flora and fauna such as the osprey, black vulture, wild olive and citrus groves. Discover some of the prettiest villages in Mallorca such as Deia, Valldemossa and Soller. And at the end of the day put your feet up in traditional and welcoming hotels.





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Mallorca Walking Tour: Tramuntana Trails

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