The Serra de Tramuntana is the mountain range that runs from the sourthwest to the north east forming the ‘backbone’ to Majorca. The highest peak is Puig Majorca which is 1,445 meters high
The Serra de Tramuntana is the mountain range that runs from the sourthwest to the north east forming the ‘backbone’ to Majorca. The highest peak is Puig Majorca which is 1,445 meters high
Deya or Deia as it’s sometimes spelt, is a small coastal village about ten miles north of Valldemossa. It is an incredibly vivid village where strangers are welcomed and tourism has been embraced but in a way that has helped keep the old world feel to the place whilst helping it to feel alive and [...]
Cycling has become a very popular past-time and something that a lot of tourists choose as a great option for getting around and seeing parts of Majorca that they wouldn’t see so easily otherwise. Majorca has a road network of 1,250 kilometres as well as many more paths and tracks which a bike can access [...]
Any Mediterranean island is likely to be a good place to go bird watching during the migration season as these islands are the places where migrant birds passing between Europe and Africa are likely to rest along the way. Majorca is particularly attractive to ducks, gulls, egrets, terns and wading birds because unlike most islands [...]

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