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Es Trenc

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Es Trenc

Platja d'es Trenc is located at 6,5 kilometres from Colònia de Sant Jordi. The name (“ravine” in English) comes from the opening of the saline area that divides the coastal barrier of dunes, whereas the oral tradition tells that in the middle of the 18th century a tsunami came after the earthquake of Lisbon, which divided the dune cord between the open sea and the wetland. This beach is the last big sandy areas which is still unspoilt and well preserved in Majorca. Together with es Salobrar de Campos it is a protected area of 1492 hectares. It is one of the virgin places that are most crowded during the summer weekends. Es Trenc has white, fine-grained sand, gentle slope, nudist area, and a system of dunes that separates the beach from the saline area and the agricultural land, and also a wetland with 171 species of migration and sedentary avifauna. The water is open to south-southwest-west- and northwest and is transparent. The ground is sandy, with some stony areas and seaweed at a depth of four metres.

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La Seu

La Seu

Gothic in style, Palma Cathedral was built during the XIII and XIV centuries. It has soaring delicate columns and a beautiful rose window. The Cathedral Museum is next to it, displaying Gothic art and gold work. Gothic in style, Palma Cathedral was built during the XIII and XIV centuries. It has soaring delicate columns and a beautiful rose window. The Cathedral Museum is next to it, displaying Gothic art and gold work. Around it lies the historic Old Quarter of the city, worth visiting not only for its old buildings but also the lovely courtyards of many of the aristocratic mansions. Palma is a town of many courtyards. The churches of Santa Francesc, Sant Miquel and Santa Eulàlia are Gothic buildings of great beauty and ornate interiors. Contributions by artist Miquel Barceló consisting of a large ceramic mural, stained glass windows and fixtures can be visited in one of the chapels of Mallorca's Cathedral. This avant-garde proposal was promoted by the late Bishop Teodor Úbeda and supported by various institutions under the auspices of the Art a la Seu Foundation, which has not been free from a debate similar to the one surrounding Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí in the early twentieth century, just one more reason to visit this magnificent landmark, one of Europe's most brilliant Gothic buildings.

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Coll Baix

Coll Baix

The route begins in Victoria, in the north of the island and following a forest rail hikers will first see a lookout point called “Ses Tres Creus”, which offers a scenic viewpoint over the Bay of Pollença. The hike then passes through Talaia d’Alcúdia (445 m), and then leads you to the hill road of Es Coll Baix. On the mountain peak you can see ruins from an old 16th century tower destroyed in 1936. You can also see two buildings where soldiers sought protection during the air raid alarms of the Spanish Civil war. This unspoilt beach is one of Mallorca’s hidden gems and is well worth the hike.

 

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Puig Major

Puig Major

Being the highest peak in Mallorca (1,445 km), this difficult hike is physically challenging and the views from the top do not disappoint. There are various places to begin the hike from and you can choose the level of difficulty. Both ways have a few ropes to assist with the inclines, and after climbing to the top you have the stunning views of all of Mallorca you can see, and also end up right next to the military base at the top. The descent is more challenging, rocks falling as you climb down can be a hazard, but going with experienced other hikers will make it an unforgettable experience.

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Banyalbufar

Banyalbufar

Banyalbufar is another hiking location that offers a variety of hikes that vary in distance and difficulty. Close to Palma, hikers can choose a more challenging and mountainous route, or stick to easier trails that have both wonderful sea and mountain views. Also in the area are many traditional Mallorca homes and small towns.

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