Discover the Sierra de Tramontana in Mallorca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site



Mallorca is much more than its idyllic coves and bustling nightlife. It is a place where nature and history come together to offer unforgettable experiences, such as the Sierra de Tramontana, a mountain range along the northwest coast that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you love hiking and nature, you’ve found your perfect destination!

Where is the Sierra de Tramontana and Why Do We Recommend This Experience?

The Sierra de Tramontana is located in the northwest of Mallorca and stretches about 90 kilometers from the southwest to the northeast of the island. This mountain range is renowned for its stunning landscapes, featuring mountains rising above the sea, green valleys, and picturesque villages.

These characteristics make it a popular spot for tourists who want to explore beyond the coast. The Sierra offers various hiking trails suitable for all levels. Additionally, this region is home to several charming villages, such as Valldemossa, Deià, and Sóller, each with its own unique character and beauty.

There’s nothing like taking a hike amidst the tranquility of nature and ending it by enjoying local points of interest and cuisine. To recharge with a good rest, staying at the Bellevue Club in Alcudia is perfect. It’s an excellent starting point for this excursion and offers more than a dozen pools, a gym, restaurants, and a beach.

What Do You Need for This Excursion?

If this sounds like an intriguing plan to discover Mallorca’s lesser-known side, here’s a list of what you’ll need. For transportation, renting a car is the most convenient option on the island, and you can book one from the mentioned hotel.

  • Comfortable and appropriate hiking shoes. Choose a pair suited to the terrain and the intensity of the trails you plan to hike.
  • Suitable clothing. Wear multiple layers to accommodate weather changes in higher altitudes.
  • Water and snacks. Staying hydrated is crucial, especially if traveling during the hotter months. Bring enough water and light snacks.
  • Map or GPS device. Although many trails are well-marked, it’s advisable to have an additional guide to avoid getting lost.
  • Sun protection. Sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen with an appropriate SPF for your skin.

Ruta de Pedra Sec: A Journey Through Time

One of the favorite routes in the Sierra de Tramontana is the Pedra en Sec (Dry Stone Route). This trail follows ancient stone paths used for centuries. The entire route covers about 135 kilometers and can be done in several stages, but you can also choose shorter sections depending on your time and preferences.

The journey begins in the charming village of Deià, known for its stone houses set in a mountainous landscape. This area crosses centuries-old olive groves and pine forests, offering panoramic sea views. Some notable stops include the Lluc Monastery and the Cúber Reservoir.

Another fascinating section is from Sóller to Pollença, as it crosses Puig Major, the highest peak on the island. Here, the sense of isolation and natural beauty will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time.

The Sierra de Tramontana is not just a destination but an experience that connects you with the essence of Mallorca. Are you going to miss it?

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