Tramuntana Mountains

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Private Estate Visits

The Serra de Tramuntana mountain range runs some 56 miles and forms the backbone of Mallorca. It covers over 20 municipalities and 386 square miles with peaks over 3,000 feet.

The almost perfect symbiosis between man and nature has taken place for centuries creating a unique β€œCultural Landscape”. The merging of culture, traditions, aesthetics, spirituality, and identity was recognized by UNESCO in 2011.

Let us organize your visit to this beautiful area and introduce you to the villages, customs, gastronomy, and people.

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TramuntanaTour

In the Tramuntana Mountains, a world of spectacular beauty awaits you. Be awestruck at spectacular examples of terraced, farmed landscapes, orchards, wineries, ancient olive groves, a waterworks network, small farms, and large estates exemplify the interchange between man and the land. Experience the local food culture.

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Olive Grove Walk

In a private visit to a 700-year-old estate, you’ll marvel at ancient olive groves under the guidance of our expert who will unveil the rich cultural heritage of our mountains for you. In a rustic setting, savor an exquisite picnic of homemade, locally grown products. A perfect option whether you are a cultural foodie, a nature lover, or a healthy lifestyle enthusiast.

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Poet’s Walk

Among ancient olive groves, stroll the Poet’s Walk overlooking the village of DeiΓ . Enjoy spectacular views of the mountains and the sea. A few minutes away is the home of Robert Graves, one of Britain’s most important 20th-century poets. Hear his personal story, I, Graves, visit his garden, home, and the village cemetery where he is buried under a great cypress tree.

Private Tramuntana Mountain and Estate Visits, as with all our tours, can be customized and adapted to your interests. Please contact us for more details.

Private Estate Visits

Come with us to a tiny mountain village tucked away between Soller and Fornalutx Occupied by the Moors in the 11th century, we have inherited the terraced farming and irrigation systems which are now Assets of Cultural Interest and which make the Tramuntana Mountains a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Your experience begins with a walk through the stone village leading to a noble rural 19th-century estate where we will take a trip back in time. Meet the family who will invite you into their home and treat you to an exquisite lunch made of locally grown products.

Every view looks out to the remarkable view of the countryside. Enjoy a relaxing walk along the ancient terraces among the sheep that graze freely under the olive trees.

And if you like, go out the back gate to continue onto the Dry Stone Route which will take you higher into the Tramuntana Mountains. A route is full of history and beauty, of cobbled stairs that run between stone walls and along meandering streams. A system of bridges will lead you to the highest peaks. The excursion can be as short or as long as you wish.