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This varied walking holiday explores the western coast of
Mallorca where the Tramuntana mountain range plunges
into the Med. Most visitors stay near Palma so the western coast
remains a quiet haven of oak clad hills, abandoned monasteries,
honey villages, hidden coves and citrus groves.
Starting out in the beautiful unspoilt valley of Orient, you walk
through the olive studded Tramuntana mountains to Fornalutx,
Mallorca’s most beautiful village. There’s time to explore its
cobbled streets before heading on to Sóller. Here, the bustling
squares lined with elegant 19C houses provide the perfect
contrast to the rural settings of Fornalutx and Orient. Rest days
are special too and include a stunning coastal walk from the
hidden cove at Cala Tuent and a day trip to Palma to explore its
Gothic cathedral and Moorish palace.
The hotels you stay in are some of our favourites and each is
memorably different: from a restored monastery at Orient
complete with turreted towers, cool cloistered courtyards and
beautiful Mediterranean gardens, to a converted convent school
tucked away in Fornalutx’s cobbled streets, to a former 19C
Bishop’s residence in the heart of Sóller with walled garden, pool
and jacuzzi. Dinners are taken in the hotel (except at Fornalutx
where meals are left to you) and are based around typical regional
cuisine.
For more infomation about this holiday, including hotel descriptions, travel options and full holiday itinerary, please see our new 'further details' section.
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Mrs J Bellfield