The Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range located in the northwest of Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands. It stretches for about 90 km and has a maximum width of 20 km. The range is home to the highest peak on the island, Puig Major, which stands at 1,445 meters. The Serra de Tramuntana is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, with its diverse landscape and rich flora and fauna. In 2011, the range was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its cultural and natural significance. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery, go hiking, and explore the local villages and towns, such as Deià, which is nestled in the heart of the range
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Activities: We went hiking in Serra de Tramuntana. We explored the hundreds of hiking trails through untouched nature and enjoyed the spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea. We saw traditional buildings made of dry stone, which were harmoniously integrated into nature. "Fantastic."
Highlights: The peace, nature, and fantastic views were amazing. "Ruhe, Natur und fantastische Aussichten findest Du zu dieser Zeit beim Wandern auf Mallorca garantiert." ✨