Northern Mallorca
The 688-hectare Parc Natural de S’Albufera, west of the Ma12 between Port d’´¡±ô³¦Ãº»å¾±²¹ and Ca’n Picafort, is prime birdwatching territory, with 303 recorded…
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Northern Mallorca is the island's heart and soul, bundling coastal drama, cultured towns with spirited fiestas, a twinset of white-sand bays and an exciting portfolio of adventure sports into one enticing package.
Northern Mallorca
The 688-hectare Parc Natural de S’Albufera, west of the Ma12 between Port d’´¡±ô³¦Ãº»å¾±²¹ and Ca’n Picafort, is prime birdwatching territory, with 303 recorded…
Santuari de la Mare de Déu des Puig
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South of ±Ê´Ç±ô±ô±ð²Ôç²¹, off the Ma2200, one of Mallorca's most tortuous roads bucks and weaves up 1.5km of gasp-out-loud hairpin bends to this 14th-century…
Northern Mallorca
It's a fantastic ramble to Platja des Coll Baix – and what a bay! Snug below sheer, wooded cliffs, this shimmering crescent of pale pebbles and…
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Ranging over a sizeable (but walkable) area, the fascinating ruins of the Roman town of ±Ê´Ç±ô·±ôè²Ô³Ù¾±²¹ lie just outside ´¡±ô³¦Ãº»å¾±²¹'s walls. Founded around 70 BCE…
Northern Mallorca
Accessed by a lovely, relatively undemanding 30- to 40-minute hike through the pine trees, this astonishing viewpoint has 360-degree wide-angle views over…
±Ê´Ç±ô±ô±ð²Ôç²¹
They don't call it Calvari (Calvary) for nothing. Some pilgrims do it on their knees, but even just walking up the 365 cypress-lined steps from the town…
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Although largely rebuilt, ´¡±ô³¦Ãº»å¾±²¹'s fine city walls are impressive. Those on the north side are largely the medieval originals while near the Porta Roja …
Església de la Mare de Déu dels Àngels
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A church was first raised on this site in Gothic style shortly after the conquest in 1229, but was given a complete makeover in the 18th century, so what…