Serra de Tramuntana

The Serra de Tramuntana is a rugged mountain range located on the northwest coast of Mallorca.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, it is renowned for its stunning
natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and diverse ecosystems.

Stretching for approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles) along the northwest coast of Mallorca,
the Serra de Tramuntana is characterized by its dramatic limestone peaks, deep valleys,
and picturesque coastal villages.
The highest peak in the range is
Puig Major, which rises to an elevation of
1,445 meters (4,741 feet) above sea level.
The mountain range is crisscrossed by a network of
hiking trails, cycling routes,
and scenic drives
, making it a popular destination for outdoor and nature lovers.
Visitors can explore the rugged terrain, discover hidden waterfalls and mountain streams,
and enjoy breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding countryside.
The Serra de Tramuntana is also dotted with charming villages and towns, each with its own unique character and attractions. Some of the most popular villages to visit include
Valldemossa, Deià, Sóller, and Fornalutx, where visitors can explore cobblestone streets, admire historic architecture, and local cuisine.


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