Discover on this article made by Mallorca local experts some of the best landscape routes to explore Mallorca. From castles to modernism buildings and much more.

5 top landscape tours in Mallorca

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Mallorca is one of the top tourist destinations in Europe. In 2019 received nearly ten million holidaymakers from all over the world. Today we have prepared this article on collaboration with click mallorca, a local expert company four tours and attraction tickets, to suggest you 5 great landscape routes and tours in Mallorca. 

Virgin beaches route in Mallorca: Cala Mondrago

Mondragó may be a synonym of paradise. This route sets out to explore the magnificent unspoilt coves like S’Amarador ensconced in the east coast of Mallorca on foot or by bike. The scenery is fantastic and varied: dunes, cliffs, turquoise waters, a variety of vegetation… and plenty of fauna. Mondragó is a Natural Park and a Special Protection Area for Birds; so no wonder that between bathes we can sight some of the more than 70 different species that live together in the park.

You can visit nearby:

  • Cala Figuera. In this deep cove is a former fishing village, peppered with low-lying houses and traditional huts for the fishing boats. The best place for a seaside stroll.
  • Cap de ses Salines (cape). The southernmost point on the island, from which you can view the silhouette of the legendary Cabrera archipelago, currently the Maritime-Terrestrial National Park.

A religious route in Mallorca: The Betlem Ermitage

on visiting this place for the first time one experiences a sensation of well being similar to the one that captivated the hermits of Valldemossa when they founded this chapel in 1808, because the setting has hardly changed at all. Located 10 km from the beautiful village of Artà, the Betlem hermitage, still inhabited by hermits, has preserved its church, well and garden intact, and from the viewpoint we find on this route, we can marvel at the panoramic view of the bay of Alcúdia and the Sierra de Llevant mountains. Some options nearby:

  • Sant Salvador Sanctuary. This sanctuary is Artà’s most emblematic spot. Due to its elevated position it offers excellent panoramic views of the town.
  • Artà Caves. Located on the Cap Vermell at Capdepera, surrounded by mountains and sea, they constitute an unforgettable visit to one of nature’s most spectacular formations.

A castle in Mallorca

The Castle of Capdepera is the hereditary element most emphasized from the municipality of Capdepera and one of the cultural and tourist attractions of the area. It is placed in the Nordest of the island of Majorca, in a strategic situation of which the grounds of the interior are discerned, part of the Line of coast and especially the channel of Minorca that separates two islands.

  • Indispensable nearby: Miquel Nunis tower. Square in shape, this tower probably dates from the Islamic period. It houses a windmill called Molí d’en Cofeta.
  • Don’t miss it: Mediaeval market. Every year a mediaeval market is held in the walled area of Capdepera on the third weekend in May

Modernism Art route in Soller

It was the 19th century. Sóller had already lived through several agricultural crises and consequently, some of its inhabitants had emigrated. When prosperity returned, they came back to their natal village, enriched and infected with the Modernist fever that reined all over Europe at the time. This is how Sóller redefined its urban style in favour of ornamentation, aesthetics and fashion. A stroll through this beautiful village will transport us to that period when Sóller inhaled a new air that had arrived from across the sea, and we can see how it all lives in perfect harmony with the rural image that also reigns in the town.

Modernism was an internationally-reaching phenomenon in cultural and artistic renovation that marked the transition period between the 19th and 20th centuries. Within the movement, initiatives from different sources converged, sharing the desire to build a modern and cosmopolitan culture that would match the new socioeconomic and political situation. The latter had arisen thanks to the success of the Industrial Revolution, the growth of commerce and the financial wellbeing of the middle class. The movement adopted several names and featured the individual characteristics of the different European countries.

Palma, Sóller and Lluc were the most important modernist centres in Mallorca. The emergence of Modernism in Palma coincided with the gestation period and approval of the Urban Expansion Plan designed by the architect and town planner, Bernat Calvet. In the early 19th century, Palma (alike other Spanish cities) essentially maintained the 17th century structure, enclosed within the monumental ring of its walls. In the mid 19th century, there was a desire to pull the walls down and work began in 1902.

The late demolition meant that Palma’s historic centre and its immediate surroundings continued to represent the city centre and the place of residence for the new, emerging bourgeoisie. The latter was amongst the advocates of the modernist movement, which is why the majority of the most important modernist works can be found in this area.

Hidden secluded villages in Mallorca

Surrounded by olive trees, pines and holm-oak woods, lying in an idyllic spot at the foot of the Sierra de Tramuntana mountains, is Caimari, a village that was a crossroads, where most of the pilgrimage routes from the rest of the island converged. The location of Caimari, on the way to the Lluc Sanctuary, the spiritual centre of Mallorca, meant numerous illustrious travellers who travelled the island in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries visited this town. A pleasant walk around the more rural, charming and likable part of the island.

The beautiful town of Caimari, belonging to township of Selva, is located in the county of Es Raiguer, one of the loveliest areas on Mallorca because of its contrast between the mountains and the plains of the neighbouring county of El Pla. It is located between the towns of Lluc, Mancor de la Vall, Moscari, Campanet and Selva. Geographically, it extends until the nearby village of Binibona.

Its location at the foot of the Tramuntana mountain range makes Caimari an idyllic spot, featuring mountains peppered with the omnipresent olive tree, thick holm oak forests, green pine groves and lowlands where the landscape is marked by dry-farming crops, almond trees, carob trees, fig trees and grains, which populate the small estates divided by the traditional dry stone walls.

A stroll through the streets of Caimari will let you discover the town that was a crossroads where the majority of pilgrimage routes from the rest of the island converged. Caimari’s location, on the road towards the Lluc sanctuary, the spiritual heart of Mallorca, meant that numerous illustrious travellers crossing the island during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries visited it.

Through this tour, you will get to know the traditional architecture of a village in the Tramuntana mountain range, made up of modest stone houses built by the day workers who also helped to build the large patrician estates around it.

Travellers will be astonished to discover that the olive is the tree that links the plain and mountain and is so abundant in both the fertile land on the slopes and on the rugged mountain rocks. For centuries, agricultural activities were the backbone of the local economy. Crops like olive trees and vegetables, which proliferated thanks to the watering systems built by the Arabs, combined with lumbering and charcoal production.

Caimari has a longstanding tradition of growing olive trees. Olive groves are an unmistakable feature on the landscape. Starting in the 16th century, oil production was the main source of wealth of all the possessions in the mountain range, it was the object of intense international trade, and it directly contributed to increasing the fortunes of the estate owners.

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  1. Maryann D. says

    These landscape tours in Mallorca do sound so very interesting to visit and see!

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