Mallorca is often imagined as a destination of beaches, sunshine and relaxation by the coast. That image is not wrong, but it is incomplete. Beyond the coastline, the island reveals another identity shaped by ancient mountain trails, rugged ridges and panoramic viewpoints, centuries-old forests, old dry-stone routes and quiet mountain villages. This is precisely why …
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Many visitors arrive in Mallorca expecting beaches, sun, and relaxation along the coast. What often surprises them is that the island also offers some of the most spectacular mountain landscapes in the Mediterranean. This is where hiking in the Tramuntana becomes so appealing. Stretching along the northwest of Mallorca, the Serra de Tramuntana offers active …

There’s a trail in Mallorca that changes people. The GR221 Mallorca, known as the Dry Stone Route, winds through the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana. Ancient paths. Olive terraces. Sea views that stop you mid-stride. It stretches roughly 150 kilometres across the island’s north-western mountain range. For first-timers, it can feel daunting. But with …

Most visitors to Mallorca follow the same routes. The same viewpoints. The same crowds. But in the island’s wilder side lies a network of hidden paths: ancient, rugged, and largely unknown to tourists. These are the trails locals have walked for generations. The routes that don’t appear on mainstream maps. The paths you only find …

Between dramatic limestone peaks and the calm Mediterranean, Sóller sits like a natural amphitheatre, inviting you to explore it step by step. A day of hiking sóller often begins with the first light touching the terraces of olive trees, while the valley slowly wakes up around you. Walking Into The “Other” Mallorca Away from crowded …

Sóller stands at the crossroads of nature, tradition, and adventure—a valley where each day begins with the glow of mountain peaks and ends beneath orange-scented breezes and historic stone facades. For those seeking the most rewarding hiking experiences in Mallorca, choosing Sóller as a base is not just practical—it’s transformative. Here’s why hiking sóller offers …

The Serra de Tramuntana is the backbone of Mallorca’s mountains, and the GR221 Dry Stone Route is its most emblematic path. It links villages with a long mountain history, surrounded by terraces and cobbled paths, with some of the best sea views on the island. This guide brings everything together and allows you to plan …

Imagine stepping onto winding mountain paths or coastal trails, where every turn reveals a new horizon and every moment invites you to discover the island responsibly. Mallorca’s outdoors is a unique world, combining adventure with awareness of nature and local traditions, especially when explored with knowledgeable local guides. Whether you are drawn to tranquil valleys, …

Mallorca, an outdoor destination all year round One of Mallorca’s great advantages is its Mediterranean climate: over 300 days of sunshine a year and mild temperatures in autumn, winter and spring. This makes the island a perfect destination for hiking and trail running throughout the year. The Mediterranean climate is one of contrasts, and each …

UTMB Mallorca in the heart of the Tramuntana mountains In November 2025, Mallorca once again forms part of the official UTMB World Series calendar. The finish line is set in Port de Sóller, right in the valley where we lead many of our trail running tours. The course crosses some of the most spectacular landscapes …
