Visit Búger
Located in the north of Mallorca, the charming village of Búger is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. With its winding streets, traditional architecture, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, Búger is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic side of Mallorca. small village in the North of Mallorca. It has two bars, one small supermartket and a bakery. On Saturday mornings there is a small vegetable market. It belongs to the Raiguer region. It's neighboring towns are Campanet, La Puebla, Inca and Selva. Búger has a population of no more than 2000 inhabitants and an area of 8.27km². The altitude of Búger is more or less than 100 m, the vegetation is almond and carob trees. Its agriculture is almond and carob, and its livestock is sheep and pigs. It is a town that has no industry, formerly "picarols" (cowbells) and wooden cutlery were made. It has a few round towers who are remains of the Taialot de Ca s'Eixamer.
It has managed to retain much of its original character and charm, with narrow streets lined with stone houses and pretty courtyards filled with flowers. The centerpiece of the village is the church of Sant Pere, which dates back to the 13th century and is an impressive example of Gothic architecture.
One of the best ways to explore Búger is by taking a leisurely stroll around the village. You'll find plenty of picturesque spots to stop and take in the view, such as the Plaça de l'Església, the main square in front of the church. From here, you can also see the Tramuntana Mountains in the distance, providing a stunning backdrop to the village.
After a day of exploring, why not stop for a bite to eat at one of the village's traditional restaurants? Búger is known for its hearty cuisine, with dishes such as frito mallorquín (a local stew made with meat and vegetables) and tumbet (a dish of fried vegetables) being popular choices. Wash it down with a glass of local wine or a refreshing glass of hierbas, a traditional Mallorcan liqueur made with herbs.
Overall, Búger is a charming and authentic destination that offers a glimpse into the real Mallorca. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or simply soaking up the atmosphere of a traditional Mallorcan village, Búger is well worth a visit.
WHY DO WE LIKE BÚGER?
We like Búger because it is an authentic Mallorquin village with very few tourists and international inhabitants. Although when walking through the down you cannot enjoy the stunning Traumontana Mountains, from most houses and gardens you can.
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