The Ermita de Betlem, located in the Llevant Natural Park, is a church founded in 1805 by the monks of Saint Honoratus, Randa, and the Holy Trinity of Valldemossa. The church features a solar clock, a rose window, and sculptures by Adrià Ferran, as well as a vault decorated with frescoes by Francesc Parietti. The hermitage is surrounded by orchards, a fountain, and outbuildings, including an ancient water-mill, which allowed the monks to live self-sufficiently. The site is popular with cyclists and hikers due to its steep climb and wonderful views. The chapel is also home to remarkable paintings and sculptures, and its interior features works by Manuel Bayeu. The Ermita de Betlem is situated in a breathtaking landscape, making it a great destination for families to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the area
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Activities: We went for a walk to Betlem in the north-east of the island, which has a dramatic, rugged coastline. We enjoyed the unspoiled beauty of the area and the great swimming off the rocks
Highlights: Joe loved the walk to Betlem and the dramatic views. We also enjoyed the peace and quiet of the beach ✨