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from Valldemossa

Way from s'Arxiduc to Valldemossa

A journey through history and nature

The Camí de s’Arxiduc, designed by Archduke Lluís Salvador of Austria in 1883, is one of the most emblematic trails of the Serra de Tramuntana. This route, which stretches for 11.2 kilometers, was not created for economic purposes, like other paths in the mountains, but to enjoy the majestic landscape from the cliffs, with Sa Foradada as the protagonist.

Valldemossa and the Pla des Pouet

Start of the Tour
The route begins in the charming village of Valldemossa, at the end of Carrer de les Oliveres. From here, the path climbs up steep terrain until you reach Pla des Pouet, where you can see the old well that gives this place its name. Along the way, you can find numerous remains of coal pits and dry stone walls, vestiges of the intense human activity that characterized this area until a few centuries ago.

The Cova de s'Ermità Guillem and the Puig des Caragolí

A detour to the right leads to the Cova de s'Ermità Guillem, a cave that was inhabited by a venerated hermit until 1635. The main path, however, continues on a gentle ascent towards the Puig des Caragolí. From this point, the trail turns into a spectacular natural viewpoint that offers uninterrupted views of the north coast of Mallorca and the Serra de Tramuntana. This section of the path, unique for its stone edges on both sides, was built exclusively to enjoy these views.

The Strait of Son Gallard and the Pla de ses Aritges

Continuing along the path, you reach the Strait of Son Gallard, a narrow and picturesque section of the trail flanked by high cliffs. This point offers a breathtaking perspective of the natural environment and is a perfect place to stop and appreciate the tranquility of the landscape. Further on, the trail leads to Pla de ses Aritges, an area notable for the presence of endemic plants such as the Balearic aritja and the white exorba-rats, which adapt to the sunny and windy climate of the mountain range. Following the path, it descends towards the forest of Es Cairats, where the Casa de Neu de Son Moragues is located. This historic, well-preserved structure was used to store snow, which was later compacted and transported for sale. The house has four bombers and back terraces that facilitated the collection of snow, offering a unique view of the ancient trade of snowmen.

End of the Route

The last section of the route crosses the Coma des Cairats and reaches the refuge of Son Moragues before descending sharply towards Valldemossa. Along this descent, walkers can reflect on the Archduke's dedication to preserving and enjoying Mallorca's natural environment.

The Camí de s’Arxiduc is more than a simple trail; it is a testimony of Archduke Lluís Salvador’s love for Majorcan nature. This route offers an unparalleled experience that combines history, culture and spectacular scenery, making it a must-see for any nature and history lover.

Route around Valldemossa

Enjoy Valldemossa beyond the beauty of the town

Beyond the charming streets and rich heritage of Valldemossa, the municipality offers a variety of fascinating places that invite you to explore the nature, history and serenity that characterize this part of Mallorca. Below, we propose a route through the most outstanding places of interest that are outside the village, but which are full of charm and are a must-see for those who want to get to know the region in depth.

Exploring the surroundings of Valldemossa is an opportunity to discover some of the most beautiful and lesser known corners of Mallorca. Each of these places offers a unique experience, whether through history, nature or the tranquility they exude. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit these places and enrich your experience in this incomparable corner of the island.

Hermitage of the Trinity

Just 2 km from Valldemossa, in the direction of Deià, is the Ermita de la Trinitat, a place of recollection and spirituality. This small hermitage, surrounded by lush forests and with spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea, is a haven of peace where hermits have lived in silence and prayer since the 17th century. During the visit, please maintain silence out of respect for the contemplative life of its inhabitants. The hermitage is an ideal place for a short walk and to enjoy the tranquility offered by the natural environment.

Miramar

5 km from Valldemossa, also in the direction of Deià, is Miramar, an old monastery founded in 1276 by the illustrious philosopher and theologian Ramon Llull. This historic place was not only a center of studies and spirituality, but also hosted the first printing house in Mallorca in the 15th century. Miramar is a place steeped in history and spirituality, with gardens offering panoramic views of the coast and sea. It is open to the public from Monday to Saturday, and is a must-stop for those who want to delve into the island's rich cultural heritage.

Port of Valldemossa or Sa Marina

6 km from the town, you will find the Port of Valldemossa, also known as Sa Marina, an old fishing village that retains its authenticity and traditional charm. This small harbor is a quiet corner where time seems to have stopped, with a cove of crystal clear waters that invites you to swim and relax. The rocky landscape and sea views make Sa Marina a perfect place to disconnect and enjoy nature in its purest state.

Calón de s'Estaca

Near Sa Marina, Caló de s'Estaca is a hidden corner that offers an impressive natural environment. This small cove, surrounded by cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation, is ideal for those looking for a secluded and less crowded place. In addition, the area has several paths that allow you to make excursions along the coast of the municipality, offering spectacular views and opportunities to enjoy hiking in a unique environment.

Son GualMirador del Puig de Sa Moneda

3.5 km from Valldemossa, in the George Sand urbanization and in the direction of Banyalbufar, is the Mirador del Puig de Sa Moneda. This viewpoint offers one of the most impressive views of the Serra de Tramuntana, with panoramas that embrace both the mountainous interior and the coast. It is a perfect place for a stop on the way, where you can enjoy the majesty of the landscape and capture some of the best photographs of the region.

Chapel and Mill of the Beata

Finally, a short walk from the gardens of La Cartoixa de Valldemossa, is the Chapel and Molí de la Beata, an old flour mill that is part of the area's religious and agricultural heritage. This place is a tribute to Blessed Santa Catalina Thomàs, the most revered religious figure in Valldemossa. The walk to the chapel is pleasant and offers an intimate connection with the history and spirituality of the town.

The best panoramic views of Valldemossa

Discover the town from new perspectives

Valldemossa, with its charming architecture and natural landscapes, offers several observation points that capture its beauty from different angles. Below, we present six essential places to enjoy the best panoramic views of the town, ideal for immortalizing its charm at different times of the day.

Take advantage of this route to capture the essence of Valldemossa through your goal. Each point offers a unique perspective, ideal for creating an album of visual memories of the charming Mallorcan town. Enjoy the views and the moments that each place offers!

Carrer dels Ceibos

From Carrer dels Ceibos, you'll get an iconic view of the Cartuixa de Valldemossa. This point offers a perfect perspective of the monastery surrounded by lush greenery. To avoid backlighting and achieve the best lighting, it is recommended to take the photographs after noon, when natural light optimally illuminates the scene.

Camí de sa Font de'n Llambies

The Camí de sa Font de'n Llambies provides another excellent view of the Cartuixa. This trail offers clear and attractive panoramas of the monastery throughout the day. Here you can capture the beauty of the building and its natural surroundings, regardless of the time.

Miranda de's Lladoners

At Miranda de's Lladoners, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Church of Sant Bartomeu and the lower part of the town. This vantage point is ideal for capturing the combination of the urban and rural landscape, especially at noon, when the light highlights the details of the architecture and landscape.

Palma Old Road

The Carretera Vella de Palma provides beautiful morning panoramas of La Cartoixa. This point is ideal for capturing the serenity of the morning, with La Cartoixa standing out in the landscape. The early hours of the day are best for photographing from here, when the soft light illuminates the monastery and the surrounding area.

They are Gual

Son Gual offers a panoramic view of Valldemossa that is especially beautiful at sunset. Here you can capture the town in a golden light, with the buildings and surroundings highlighted in orange tones. This perspective is perfect for obtaining high-quality photographs that reflect the charm of the village during the last hours of the day.

Camino de Palma

The Camí de Palma offers charming views of the Church of Sant Bartomeu and the houses in the lower part of the town. From this point, you will be able to capture a panoramic view that combines the village's architecture with the surrounding landscape. The best light to photograph is at noon, when the details of the houses and the church are clearly visible.

Hiking routes in Valldemossa

A natural paradise in the Serra de Tramuntana

Valldemossa, nestled in the impressive Serra de Tramuntana, is a paradise for hiking lovers. The trails in the area offer a wide range of options for all levels, from gentle walks on forest trails to challenging climbs that reward you with panoramic views. Explore the Refugi des Cairats, a natural oasis accessible through a well-signposted route that immerses you in the tranquility of the surroundings. Climb the Puig de Sa Moneda to enjoy spectacular views of the coast and the surrounding mountainous landscapes. The routes will also take you to hidden coves such as Caló de s’Estaca, ideal for a break after a walk. With paths that wind through varied and natural landscapes, Valldemossa offers an authentic and enriching experience for hikers. Get ready to explore, relax and connect with nature in this unique destination.

Basic manual of good practices in the mountains

To enjoy the mountains responsibly and safely, it is crucial to follow a series of good practices. First, make sure you bring the necessary gear, including proper footwear, warm clothing and enough water. Before leaving, plan your excursion and find out about the characteristics of the space you are going to visit, such as whether it is a protected, private or public area, and whether there are any restrictions on use. During your walk, always stay within the path and follow the signs so as not to disturb the environment. If you find a closed gate, close it again to prevent livestock from escaping. Keep quiet or speak quietly so as not to disturb the local wildlife. It is essential to take all your rubbish with you, both inorganic and organic, and refrain from making fires. Do not feed the animals and respect the flora by avoiding uprooting plants, flowers or mushrooms. Finally, respect the architectural and cultural elements of the area. By following these practices, you will help preserve the natural beauty and balance of the mountain for future generations.

Route to Refuge des Cairats

The Refugi des Cairats route offers a hiking experience in the Serra de Tramuntana with impressive views and an ideal destination for nature lovers. The refuge, located on the public estate of Son Moragues, is a perfect resting point after a demanding walk.

The route starts at the farm of Sa Coma, where the trail begins without clear signposting. However, when entering the public estate of Son Moragues, the path is well marked. The ascent is constant and the terrain can be rocky, with a cumulative drop of 600 meters in the first 4 kilometers.

8 km (round trip)

moderate The path has a considerable gradient and mountainous terrain, ideal for hikers with some experience.

Along the route, hikers will enjoy panoramic views of the Serra de Tramuntana and the mountainous landscape. El Refugi des Cairats offers an area to rest and enjoy the natural environment. It is recommended to bring water and sunscreen.

Route to the Mirador del Puig de Sa Moneda

This route leads to the Mirador del Puig de Sa Moneda, an elevated point that offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Serra de Tramuntana. It is a short and accessible walk, perfect for enjoying a viewpoint with spectacular views.

The route starts in the George Sand housing estate, where you follow a simple path to the viewpoint. The walk is short and without big slopes, ideal for a short excursion.

3 km (round trip)

easy The route is short and the terrain is mostly flat, suitable for families and people looking for a light walk.

The lookout provides sweeping views of the sea and mountains. It is an excellent place for photography and to enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. Be sure to bring a camera to capture the panoramic views.

Caló de s'Estaca route

The Caló de s’Estaca route offers a combination of hiking and time in a picturesque cove. This former fishing village has a small cove and harbor where visitors can relax and enjoy the sea.

It starts in the center of Valldemossa and follows a coastal path that leads to the cove. The path can be rocky and a bit bumpy, but it offers a unique coastal experience.

5 km (round trip)

moderate The route is a bit bumpy due to the rocky terrain, but is accessible to experienced hikers.

The cove is less crowded than other beaches, providing a quiet environment for swimming or lounging. It is recommended to bring suitable footwear for walking on rocky terrain and swimming equipment if you wish to enjoy the water.

Route to Miramar

The Miramar route explores a historic monastery founded by Ramon Llull and known for its first printing press in Mallorca. This walk combines hiking with an immersion in the island’s cultural history.

From Valldemossa, follow the MA-10 road in the direction of Deià. The route is relatively short and offers panoramic views as you approach the monastery.

10 km (round trip)

easy Most of the route is by road, with some trail sections close to the monastery.

The Miramar Monastery is a place of historical interest, known for its contribution to culture and print in Mallorca. The route offers the opportunity to combine hiking with a cultural visit. It is recommended to bring sunscreen and water.

Route to the Port of Valldemossa (Sa Marina)

This route explores the old fishing village of Sa Marina, which includes a small harbor and a cove. It is ideal for those looking to enjoy a coastal walk and spend time on a quiet beach.

It starts from the center of Valldemossa and heads towards the port of Sa Marina. The route is relatively simple but can be a bit rocky in some sections.

6 km (round trip)

moderate The trail can be a bit rocky, but is suitable for experienced hikers.

The area offers a picturesque coastal atmosphere and a quiet cove. Ideal for spending a day combining hiking and time at the beach. It is recommended to wear appropriate footwear and swimming equipment if you plan to enjoy the beach.

Route to the Ermita de la Trinitat

The route to the Ermita de la Trinitat offers a short walk to a place of peace and reflection near Deià. It is a perfect destination for those looking for tranquility in a natural environment.

It starts from Valldemossa and follows an accessible trail to the hermitage. The route is short and does not present great challenges.

4 km (round trip)

easy The route is short and the terrain is flat, ideal for a relaxing walk.

The hermitage provides a peaceful environment and is ideal for meditation or reflection. It is a good place to enjoy the peace in nature. Bring water and sunscreen for the walk.

Route to the Casa de Santa Catalina Thomàs (Natal House of the Blessed)

This route leads to the birthplace of Santa Catalina Thomàs, converted into a chapel. It is a place of religious and cultural interest in the old quarter of Valldemossa.

Located near the Public Square, the route is very short and runs through the center of the town.

1 km (round trip)

very easy The route is short and accessible, ideal for a quick visit.

The chapel preserves a relic of the Saint, and is an important place for the religious heritage of Valldemossa. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn more about local history.

Route to the Font de na Búger

The route to the Font de na Búger leads to a traditional spring in the vicinity of Valldemossa, ideal for a short and relaxing walk in natural surroundings.

It starts near the village and follows a simple path to the spring. The terrain is flat and easy to walk.

2 km (round trip)

easy The route is short and accessible for all ages.

The source is a historical point with a pleasant natural environment. It is ideal for a short and quiet walk, and to enjoy the surrounding landscape.

Route to Creu de Dalt and Creu de Baix

These routes lead to crosses located at elevated points around Valldemossa. They offer panoramic views and are historical places of cultural interest.

Both routes start near the Public Square and head to the crosses located in elevated areas. The distance between the crosses is short, but the walks may have some unevenness.

2 km (round trip for each cross)

moderate There may be some unevenness on the trail, but it is suitable for hikers with some experience.

The crosses offer panoramic views of the region and are historic sites. They are ideal for those looking for a short walk with visual rewards. Bring water and suitable footwear.

Route to the Coll Bardolet Foundation

The route to the Coll Bardolet Foundation leads to a cultural space dedicated to the artist Josep Coll Bardolet. It offers a permanent and temporary exhibition of his paintings.

It starts in the town center and heads towards the Foundation, which is located in a renovated building in the center of Valldemossa.

0.5 km (round trip)

very easy The route is short and accessible for everyone.

The Foundation offers art exhibitions and cultural activities. It is ideal for those who wish to combine a short walk with an immersion in local art.

Route to Son Moragues

The route in Son Moragues explores a public estate known for its natural beauty and well-maintained trails. It is an excellent option for those looking for a quiet and natural environment.

The route starts in the vicinity of the village and heads towards the estate. Entry requires prior booking through Vulture Mountain. The trail is well maintained with some gentle ups and downs.

6 km (round trip)

moderate The trail is well maintained, but has some gentle climbs and may have rocky terrain.

The estate offers a beautiful natural environment and is a peaceful place for hiking. It is recommended to bring water and sun protection, and consult the access rules before the visit.

Route to Puig del Teix

The Puig del Teix route leads to an emblematic mountain of the Serra de Tramuntana. The ascent is demanding and offers spectacular views from the top.

It starts in the vicinity of the town and ascends to the top of Puig del Teix. The mountain is protected and access may be restricted due to hunting and environmental protection.

10 km (round trip)

high The route is challenging, with a steep climb and rough terrain. Entry may be restricted, so it’s important to check regulations before planning your hike.

It offers impressive panoramic views of the Serra de Tramuntana. It is ideal for experienced hikers looking for a challenge. Bring appropriate equipment, water, and check local regulations before visiting.