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Walking in Mallorca Guide
Mallorca is often described as a walkers’ paradise because of the attractive and varied scenery, the wonderful climate (walking is possible year-round bar July and August) and the relative seclusion of many of the walking paths. The island has two mountain ranges – the dramatic craggy Sierra de Tramuntana in the northwest and the more rolling, greener Sierra de Levante in the east. The Tramuntana’s are the much larger and popular of the two, but both offer great walks and amazing scenery across the island and towards the sea.
Great bases for walking in the Northwest Tramuntana region include Valldemossa, Deia, Soller, and Fornalutx. In the Northeast Tramuntana’s, try Pollenca and Alcudia. And for the Southeast Sierra de Levante anywhere in the Arta region.
Best places to stay for walkers
For free advice and a free hotel booking service (ABTA bonded), see our pick of accommodation in these areas: Northwest, Northeast and Southeast. Or, email us via our contact page or call us and speak directly to a specialist adviser for first-hand advice on walks and hikes, and the best places to stay. Please call 0800 170 1020 or +44 (0) 207 118 1020.
Walking News
From time to time we’ll be adding blogs about walking and hiking in Mallorca, such as the famous Archduke’s Trail from Valldemossa. See all our walking blogs.