Hiking in Mallorca? Indeed! ✅
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Hiking in Mallorca? Indeed! ✅

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As you know, we like talking about many things that Mallorca can offer us, therefore, we continue our series of proposals with something new about the Serra de Tramuntana, in order to discover it better.

As you know this area is a fantastic and wild mountain range of the north and northwest of the island and which has so many surprises to offer. If you have decided to travel to Mallorca, or if you are already spending some fabulous days here, you are certainly interested.

Our proposition 

The road we propose goes through an interesting sea route, from La Esgleieta, a small town located on the Valldemossa road, until you reach Esporles through the Muntant. This is the path of Cas Ratat. This route has been registered for quite some time, specifically, since 1973, with the National Plan of Provincial Routes. First it was called “Camino Ca’s Ratat”, with a length of 4 kilometers and a width of 3 meters, 2.5 of which are of roadway, and then the “Can Mayol Road” starting at Alcázar de Toledo street and ending in the term of Esporles.

In 1996, the 4-kilometer road was part of the Mallorcan inventory. A few years ago, it was fixed and cleaned by the students of the Esporles occupation workshop, so that it can be easily traveled again. It would be a good experience when it comes to tourism in Mallorca.

Where should you go?

  • Village of s’Esgleieta
  • Road from cas Ratat to Can Maiol road
  • Establiments
  • Coll de s’Heura
  • Road to Rafal

Actually, we can start from two different points. From La Esgleieta, taking the road directly from Cas Ratat, or from Es Muntant, following the des Delme road.

Whatever you choose, you will enjoy the Mallorcan nature in its purest state, that’s for sure!

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    Hello there, dear traveler! 😃 I’m Aaron, a travel expert, photography enthusiast, blogger and World explorer. Uh, and the most important thing: I am head over heels in loved with everything that has to do with Spain's culture and civilisation in general, and with Majorca's ones in particular. I love to make other people inspired and motivated to travel, discover new things and live amazing experiences. Thank you for following me and I hope that everything I write will help and inspire you to live remarkable moments in your majorcan trips!

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