• Hiking in the Western region

The best multi-day trek is the Ruta de Pedra en Seco (Dry Stone Route). It’s an epic 150 km pass through the Tramuntana in the southwest. For an alpine-style ascent, hike up to 1367m Puig de Massanella for magnificent views of the Sierra de Tramuntana. Half-day favourites are the 8 km round hike from Soller to Mirador de Ses Barques lookout, and returning via the hill village of Fornalutx.

Another beautiful hike is the famous Barranc de Biniaraix trail on the western part of Sierra de Tramuntana near Soller.

On the west coast off the Ma 10, a hike to one of the best sunset viewpoints. Start at Son Marroig, continue to Sa Fordada through olive groves and cliffs dotted with caves, and back to Son Marroig.

Torrent de Pareis near Sa Calobra beach and the steep cliffs of Sierra  de Tramuntana. This 3 km trail along the Torrent de Pareis canyon is one of the most beautiful trails in Majorca. Every year during the first week of July, an Open-Air Concert takes place at the Torrent de Pareis. The access to the canyon and trail is via the road to Sa Calobra or by boat from the port of Soller.

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