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With peaks up
to 1370m/4500ft, the Sierra de Tramontana is a rugged limestone mountain
range, which runs parallel to the NW coast of the island, forming one of
the most spectacular coastlines of the Mediterranean. Mountaintops are
bare, but lower slopes are thickly forested with Holm oak and Aleppo
pine. In the settled valleys there are ancient terraces of olive, orange
and almond groves. A protected length of coastline includes an important
bird sanctuary and you may see the rare European Black Vulture near Puig
Roig. The villages of the mountains, such as Valldemosa, Soller, Deia,
Biniaraix and Fornalutx are particularly attractive, with their mellow
stonewalls and flower-bedecked balconies.
Our carefully
compiled route descriptions take you to the peaks of El Teix (1063m),
along the 19th century "Archduke's trail" above Valldemosa,
and the fine viewpoint of Massanella peak (1351m) near Lluc monastery.
We follow the restored Pilgrims' Way, which ascends a rugged barranco
(gorge) from Biniaraix to Mirador d'Ofre. Also on our itinerary is the
spectacular coastal footpath between Cuala Tuent and Mirador de ses
Barques. Based at Soller for two nights you may choose to follow
delightful footpaths to Deia, or take the vintage tram down to Puerto
Soller for a boat trip to the beach of Sa Calobra (below the lofty
cliffs which are the habitat of a wide range of seabirds including
Eleonora's Falcon) or travel the vintage narrow-gauge railway to Palma
and back.
Our tour is
based on three centres, the Santuari (monastery) of Lluc, the cathedral
town of Soller and Valldemosa, famous for its Carthusian monastery and
for its associations with Chopin and the Austrian Archduke Ludwig.
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Travel
Information
Season: Mid-March to
October. (However
book early if you want to visit in mid summer because this is a popular
time but bear in mind that it can also be very hot and not ideal for
walking at this time of the year.) We strongly recommend that you start the tour on a Friday or
Saturday, so that while staying at Lluc you will be able to complete the
excellent Circuit of Puig Roig, a walk that is only open to the public on
Sundays. For customers with
full package from UK we
normally arrange outward and return charter flights to and from Palma
de Mallorca on Saturdays. Land only customers can start any day - but see
note on Puig Roig walk earlier in this paragraph.
Nearest airport: Palma
de Mallorca.
Arrival: Your first night's stay is at the Santuari de Lluc.
Taxi fare direct from Palma airport to Lluc was about 65 Euros and
journey time is about 1 hour. Alternatively one can travel by Airport bus
(every 15mn service, journey time 20 mins.) to Palma bus and train
station, then by train to Inca (service about every 40 mins. journey time
30 mins.) and a 20-minute taxi ride from Inca to Lluc. Total journey time
by this method about 2 hours. You should aim to arrive by about 7pm
although we can arrange for late dinner in advance if necessary, for those
who will arrive later than 8.30pm. Note that the Monastery doors are
locked from 11pm so special arrangements have to be made if you arrive
later than this.
End of Tour: The tour ends after breakfast on the morning of day 8
at Valldemosa. You can travel from Valldemosa to Palma airport either by
bus (involving an easy change of buses in Palma city centre) or by
taxi fare about 40 Euros. Bus fare to Palma is about 9 Euros per person.
Allow one hour by bus, 30 mins by taxi.
Travel options from the UK:
There
are charter flights available on Saturdays from most regional airports as
well as Gatwick. Palma is also linked via Madrid and Barcelona to the
international scheduled airlines network, and it is possible to take
(almost every day of the week) a scheduled flight via Madrid or Barcelona
at an additional cost. Please
note that we advise starting the tour on either a Friday or a Saturday
(see paragraph 'Season' above).
Many
low cost airlines now fly to Palma from many cities in the UK and across
Europe. These can be used in conjunction with ‘Land Only’ arrangements
and can sometimes work out considerably cheaper than a charter flight if
booked well in advance.
Level
of Difficulty
This tour
is graded as Moderate
Fitness: This holiday should present no difficulties to anyone in
reasonable condition, and accustomed to moderate hill walking.
Most of the walking is on well-defined footpaths, although there
are a few stretches over rough ground. The ascent of peaks
such as Masanella can be awkward
for people who cannot cope with rocky terrain with a bit of
scrambling.
Day stages: 5 to
7 hours walking per day on 4 days; shorter or optional walks on other
days.
Waymarks: There
is a limited amount of waymarking and signposting on our route, so in some
places it is necessary to use maps and route notes. We supply contour maps
to be used with our route notes. In case of mist on mountaintops it is
advisable to have a compass. (As with all Mediterranean islands, the
weather can change very quickly).
General
information
Baths:
it
is more common for your room to have a shower rather than a bath, the
simple reason being that it takes up a lot less space. Some
hotels/guesthouses may have a separate room in the house where a bath is
available to guests.
Breakfast:
in Majorca usually consists of coffee and toast/croissant, if you want
more for breakfast then we would suggest you purchase some food the night
before. It is important for you to tell us if you have any dietary
requirements when you book your holiday so that we can inform everyone
that you are staying with.
Single
Supplements:
are payable on most of our tours.
The single room supplement guarantees the privacy of your own room,
however, rooms can at times be small and in some places may not enjoy the
same facilities as double/twin rooms.
If
you are traveling alone a solo traveller supplement will also have to be
paid to cover costs of transporting luggage.
Language:
Note
that you will not necessarily come across people speaking English.
Remember you have left home to find things different bring a phrase book,
try to learn a bit of Spanish!
Luggage:
When staying in hotels, sometimes your
luggage will have been taken to you room awaiting your arrival. However
don’t be surprised if your luggage is waiting for you to take it up to
your room please politely ask someone if you need assistance.
Accommodation
& Meals
Accommodation
on a half board basis (evening meal and breakfast) on 5 nights, the last 2
nights are bed & breakfast only.
Picnic
lunch supplies can be obtained from local shops.
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Nights 1, 2 & 3:
are spent in well-furnished rooms (not at all cell-like!) with en-suite
facilities in the 17th Century monastery of Lluc. Some of the two-bedded
rooms are more spacious with both beds normally double size.
Clean sheets are provided but the monastic custom is that you make
up your own beds. You also switch on the hot water immersion heater
yourself. Rooms look either
inwards over a peaceful courtyard or outwards to the surrounding thickly
forested mountains. The Monastery clock is silent after 10pm. Meals are
taken at an adjacent restaurant. The cuisine will be distinctively
Mallorcan although with international overtones. There is choral singing
in the monastery church at 19:30 on most evenings, which guests can
attend.
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Nights 4 & 5:
are in a hotel of 2 star standard in the workaday but attractive
mountain town of Soller. All
rooms have ensuite shower and WC.
The restaurant offers good traditional Mallorcan dishes.
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Nights
6 & 7: are
spent in 3 star hotel in the
flower-bedecked hill village of Valldemosa.
Picnic / packed lunches are not included in the tour cost, but bread
and groceries can be bought in local shops at each of the tour's 3 centres
on any day of the week except Mondays at Lluc when the shop is closed.
However the refectory at Lluc can normally provide packed lunches
if the shop is closed.
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Outline
Itinerary
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Day 1:
Fly to Palma and transfer by bus/train/taxi via Inca to Santuari de Lluc.
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Day 2:
If this is a Sunday, a 14km/9mile/5-6hrs walk around the magnificent peak
of Puig Roig. This is a longish day but not too strenuous and the way is
clearly marked. It offers fine views of the rugged coastline and of the
island’s highest peak, Puig Mayor. Note: The landowner opens this route
to the public only on Sundays.
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Day 3:
Weather permitting, the ascent of Massanella peak (1351m), the second
highest peak and one of the finest viewpoints on the island, can be
readily accomplished in about 6 hours on foot from Lluc. The lower slopes
are thickly forested with holm oak, while above the Font de s'Avenc spring
(views) there is open heathland and bare rock up to the summit. Steep in
places.
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Day 4: In the
morning you and your baggage are transferred by taxi (included in tour
price) from Lluc to the small coastal inlet of Cuala Tuent. While your
luggage is taken on to Soller by taxi, you follow the magnificently scenic
coastal footpath to Sa Costera and beyond, where it turns inland through
olive groves to Mirador de ses Barques. From here there is an afternoon
bus to Soller. The walk of about 8 miles/13km. 4 - 5 hours walking. Note
the cathedral designed by Antonio Gaudi in the main square of Soller.
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Day 5: 14 miles/
22 km / 5 hours. A full day's walk, following a section of the old 16th
century Pilgrims Trail which originally went all the way
to Lluc monastery. Starting from Soller we walk to the small
village of Biniaraix, from where the Pilgrims' Trail climbs steadily
(views) to the Mirador del Ofre and Es Cornadors (1009m), a magnificent
viewpoint. From here we have
a panoramic view over the great natural amphitheatre of mountains, which
makes up the valley of Soller. Looking up and down the range we can
identify the various peaks of the range. As the direct return footpath
from Mirador del Ofre down to Soller has now been closed by the landowners
it is regrettably necessary to retrace our steps down the Pilgrims' Way,
but it is still a great walk.
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Day 6: Today
there are a number of options you may choose before your transfer by bus
in the afternoon to Valldemosa (your baggage is transferred separately).
You can take a boat trip along the coast from Puerto Soller to the fine,
if busy, beach of Sa Calobra, take a scenic train ride on the narrow gauge
railway from Soller to Palma and back, visit the fossil museum and botanic
gardens at Soller, or walk to the beautiful village of Deia which was for many years the home of
the poet Robert Graves. You
can then catch the bus on to Valldemosa from Puerto Soller, Soller
or Deia.
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Day 7: 15 miles /
24 km / 6 hours. The tour ends with one of Mallorca's most celebrated
walks incorporating both splendid views and historical interest. Much of
the path was constructed in the 19th century for the Archduke Ludwig of
Austria who owned an estate at Valldemosa. We start off on a path, which
zigzags up a wooded gully to reach a high plateau.
From the Archduke's favourite viewpoint we have a fantastic coastal
view. Continuing on along the cliff-top path and across the plateau we
climb to the summit of El Teix (1063m). Having rested, we return to
Valldemosa down the pretty Cairats valley.
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Day 8: The tour
ends after breakfast on the morning of day 8. You travel back to Palma by
bus, or by taxi, if you have a morning flight. An evening flight out will
allow a day's sightseeing/shopping in Palma. Palma cathedral is rated one
of the finest of Spain.
What's
Included
The
price is based on two people sharing a twin or double room and includes
half board accommodation from arrival on day 1 to breakfast on day 8,
transfer of clients from Lluc to Cuala Tuent on day 4, transfer of baggage
from Lluc to Soller on day 4 and from Soller to Valldemosa on day 6,
provision of detailed route descriptions and maps.
Not
Included
Transfers to and from
the airport at the start and end of the tour, and transfers by public
service bus / taxi from Mirador de ses Barques to Puerto Soller (day 4)
and from Soller/Deia to Valldemosa (day 6) are not included on the
self-guided tour; neither are tram or bus rides between Soller and Puerto
Soller or other excursions. Local bus and tram fares are quite cheap.
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