Start: Valldemossa Finish: Pollença
Arrival at Valldemossa, a small town built around an old Carthusian monastery which proudly remembers the year in which Frederic Chopin and George Sand, first European bohemians, wintered here. Valldemossa can easily be reached by public bus from Palma de Mallorca.
Challenge: Valldemossa
Villages along the way: Valldemossa
Leaving the village of Valldemossa, you walk along the "Archduke’s Trail" (Camí de s’Arxiduc), an old trail that the Archduke Ludwig Salvador used to go horseriding. The archduke dedicated his life to investigate the geology and botany of Mallorca. The route goes around a private estate with restricted acces due to an area of special protection for the black vulture, but it does not enter this zone. Sweeping views along the way, with the option of ascending to a Pico Es Teix (1062 m)
Challenge: 13,3 km / 8,26 mi, 775 m ascent, 775 m descent, 5,5-6 hours.
Villages along the way: Valldemossa
After a short transfer, you walk from the artists' colony of Deià to the coastal town of Port Sóller. Your route follows the coastline, through quiet Mediterranean woods (pines, oaks and madrone trees) and across a private estate where the owners serve delicious fresh orange juice.
Challenge: 12 km / 7,45 mi, 525m ascent, 700 m descent, 5.5 hours.
Villages along the way: Deià, Port Sóller
After a taxi transfer to Cala Tuent,a summer village with a lovely beach, you begin a 6-hour walk. Your first follow the coastline to Port Sóller and then by way of the farm at Balitx d'Avall, situated among orange groves and olive orchards in one of the most remote valleys of Mallorca.
Challenge: 13,6 km / 8,45 mi, 650 m ascent, 610 m descent, 6 hours
Villages along the way: Cala Tuent, Balitx d'Avall
From the port, you do a steep ascent to the cliffs which form a natural breakwater overlooking the bay. At the top, you have lovely views from 'Torre Picada', along the rocky coastline to the tiny island of S'Illeta just offshore. From the peak, you do a steep descent along a ravine to reach 'Sa Punta Llarga', a promontory which affords a lovely vista point back from sea level.
Challenge: Sa Punta Larga: 6,7 km / 4,1 mi, 270 m ascent and descent, 2,5-3 hours
Lake Cúber & Biniaraix: 9,7 km - 11,8km - 14,8 km / 6 - 7,3 - 9,1 mi, 100 / 270 m ascent, 775 / 980 m descent, 4.5 + 1,5 hours
Villages along the way: Sa Punta Llarga
Transfer to Lake Cúber in the morning to start one of the most beautiful stages of the GR-221, which leads to the remote Monastery of Lluc. The walk begins with a peaceful stroll along the lake, followed by a section in ascent up to 1210 metres. The second part takes you downhill on a restored cobbled path among holm oak groves, to reach the pilgrimage site at Lluc. You’ll have time to see the “Black Madonna” - patron saint of Mallorca - before the taxi transfer to your next accommodation, situated in the town centre of Pollença. Another option for today is to start your route in Lluc and walk from there to your hotel in Pollenca.
Challenge: Lake Cúber - Lluc: 14.5 km / 9 mi 575 m ascent, 845 m descent, 6 - 6.5 hrs.
Lluc - Pollença: 13 - 18,7 km / 8 - 11,6 mi , 200 m ascent, 630 m descent, 4.5 / 6 hrs
Villages along the way: Lake Cúber, Lluc, Pollença
After yesterday's demanding route, today you choose between two short walks in coastal areas. The easier walk enters Boquer Valley, a small nature reserve for birds with a private beach. As a bonus, this route ends with a stroll along Port Pollença’s beautiful seaside promenade.
The other walk starts in Cala ses Barques and leads to the Cala Sant Vicenç. Then you retrace your steps and continue walking, via Siller Pass, to the port. Both routes end in Port Pollença, where you get the bus back to Pollença.
At the end of the day, you’ll have time to explore the town or enjoy the hotel’s swimming pool and gardens.
Challenge: Boquer Valley: 7,2 km / 4,4 mi, 175 m ascent and descent, 2 hrs.
Cala Sant Vicenç: 9,7 km / 6 mi, 330 m ascent and descent, 3.5 - 4 hrs.
Villages along the way: Port Pollença
After breakfast today, your walking arrangement ends.
The hotels on this trip have been carefully selected for their location, atmosphere and/or unique services. All rooms are en-suite. Some of the hotels we work with appear here. If a certain hotel is unable to confirm due to lack of availability, we will request a similar one and inform you about the alternative booked.
Extra nights:
Extra nights can be booked at any of the accommodations along the way.
Family run hotel located in the centre of the town of Valldemossa, 15 minutes away from Palma de Mallorca. Built over the base of an antique traditional house and renovated with everything the visitor needs to enjoy some relaxing and nice holidays. The location offers the unparalelled landscape of the town surrounded by high and lush mountains.
Small hotel located in a privileged part of the Puerto de Sóller bay; just separated from the seafront by a promenade, away from the traffic, noise and stress. With spacious and modern rooms, comfortable and elegant in style, most of them offering sea views.
Charming rural hotel located in the centre of Pollensa. The hotel comprises several 17th century houses, fully renovated and ready to be the best alternative of rest and comfort for the holiday.
You can start on any day of the week, subject to availability, between February 15th and December 15th.
Arrival in Valldemossa
Optional transfers can be booked in advance, from PMI airport or Ferry terminal to your first accommodation.
Departure from Pollença
Direct taxi transfers from the last accommodation to the airport or harbour can be arranged in advance
If you are travelling to and from Barcelona by car, it is better to take the ferry to Palma de Mallorca. However, it is not at all convenient to take your car over to the island, as the transport fee is quite high. In addition, at the end of the trip it is faster and easier to get back to the ferry terminal by public transport or taxi than by car.
GPS tracks are available on request.
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I enjoyed the surrounding and all things we can do
Lucia
Goed bevallen, maar de wandelingen waren zwaar
Mieke
"Our favourite accommodation was Es Petit Hotel in Valdemossa: nice room with a beautiful view, friendly hosts and a great breakfast. We enjoyed Day 4 the most due to the variety of the scenary, but the best view was from Puig d’Aguila on Day 7. We skipped the walk on Day 6 due to bad weather and enjoyed lunch at Lluc Monastery instead"
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am – 6:00pm (CET)
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am – 6:00pm (CET)