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Serra de Tramuntana

Serra de Tramuntana

Administrative Area Level 3Political

Best time to visit

Late spring offers wildflowers and comfortable temperatures for hiking without the summer heat. Early mornings provide a chance to enjoy quiet trails before crowds arrive.

Budget tips

Access to the natural landscapes is free; local guided tours cost extra but add great stories. Visiting in shoulder seasons can lower accommodation costs.

Recommended for

Hikers, Nature lovers, Cultural explorers, Photography enthusiasts

Plan your visit

Half day

About

Quick facts: This mountain range runs over 90 kilometers along the northwest coast, creating a dramatic backdrop of jagged peaks and steep cliffs. Olive trees and dry stone terraces cling to the slopes, showing centuries of human farming ingenuity.

Highlights: The ancient irrigation systems called "Fonts Ufanes" burst to life after heavy rains, transforming the landscape in a sudden lush spectacle. Villages like Valldemossa preserve tiny cobbled streets and stone houses that invite peaceful wandering under fragrant pine and rosemary.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy hiking shoes due to uneven and rocky paths.
  • Photograph the sunrise from Mirador Es Colomer for breathtaking views.
  • Avoid weekends if you prefer solitude, as popular trails get busy.
  • Bring water and snacks; few shops are open on remote paths.

Photo gallery

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Practical info

Directions

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