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High level walk from Valldemossa to Pollenca
18-21 April 2001
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The Sierra de Tramantuna, the main mountain chain in Mallorca,
lies
along the North-West coast and reaches heights of over 1000m. Many of the
mountain tops are almost bare of vegetation and the hard, rough limestone gives
excellent walking and scrambling. There is varied flora including evergreen
forests, maqui and sub-alpine flora on the approach to the peaks. The route
chosen covers all the high peaks of Mallorca and roughly follows the pilgrim
route from Soller to Lluc.
Trip members were Bruce, Mark, Anoosh, Peter, Phil, Martin and David.
Further photographs are available here. |
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Day 1 Valldemossa to Soller
After a taxi journey to Valldemossa from the Hotel in Soller, the
walking started with a gentle ascent to the Font des Poll along some
good tracks and paths. The path rose through the woodland to emerge very
near the summit of Teix (1062m). An easy descent lead to the Pla de Sa
Serp plain and a slight rise to the Puig d'es Vent (1004m). With
superb views of Puig Major and our next days walk ahead of us, we
followed a ridge running to the top of Sa Galera.
The descent to Soller began with an easy drop down to the col between
Sa Galera and Puig Morro. After a slight detour we headed down the
valley towards Soller via a confusing series of paths, eventually
reaching the Porte Soller - Soller road and a well deserved glass of
freshly squeezed orange juice. |
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Day 2 Valldemossa to the Tossals Verds Refuge
The road to the village of Biniaraix was a pleasant contrast to the
rough limestone of the first day. The road leads through groves of
orange, lemons, figs and nuts. The village is a postcard perfect
Mediterranean village, each door and window surrounded by vines and
bougainvillaea. The route to the Barranc, a series of steps leading into
the mountains, was well
signposted. We were soon winding our way through wonderful
terraces of olive trees into the ever narrowing valley below the
sheer cliffs of the Cornadors. The peak of L'Ofra towered some 1100m
above us. The many steps of the barranc were
soon behind us as we approached the Cases de L'Ofra farm house and headed
on towards the Coll de L'Ofra. At the Coll the country opened out with
wide views to the Cuber reservoir below and Puig Major above. The track on the south of L'Ofra was
taken and the way-marked route followed to the top of L'Ofre.
From the top, a wonderful ridge walk lead over Puig
Franquesa to Sa Rafeta. Striking views of Puig Major and the sugarloaf
peaks of S'Alcadena and Alaro met us on the summit. The descent of Sa
Rafeta was tricky, with little evidence of a path or cairns to mark our
way. After one or two diversions we eventually made it down to the Cuber
dam.
The path to Tossals Verd refuge is well marked and makes its way through
a number of tunnels. Beware of farmers demanding Euros on the way to the
hut!
Chilled beers welcomed us to the Refuge, soon to be followed by an
excellent meal of grilled meat, rough bread and home-grown vegetables prepared by the
Warden. |

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Day 3 Tossals Verds Hut to Lluc Monastery
After a good nights rest, the path from the Refuge to the Coll des
Coloms was taken. An hour of walking through Holm oak woods lead to the
Font des Prat path and a welcome break to sample the delicious water at the
spring.
The ascent of Massanella, the highest accessible peak on the Island, was one the highlights of the walk.
The peak was
approached by continuing on the Coll des Prat path until facing
the coll between Massanella and the Puig de Ses Bassetes. A
rough pathless section through clumps of maqui and pampas grasses lead to the a rock wall several metres
high. The scramble amused several members of the party but we all
managed to gain the top of the coll with the help of trust in your
boots then a good jug handle hold. Once at the top of the scramble, no other difficulties stood in our way to the top of Massanella (1367m).
From the top, the way marks were followed to the Font de S'Avenc and
eventually through the woods of Comafreda to the road and Lluc
Monastery.
The Monastery is a wonderful place to stay, peaceful in the evenings
after the tourist buses have left and the restaurant is great. |

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Day 4 Lluc Monastery to Pollenca
After a good breakfast in the Monastery, the walk was resumed on the
track to the Binifaldo water bottling plant. The steep ascent of Tomir
(1103m) started straight away after the plant. The path is well marked
and easy to follow even over the rough scree and scrambles. The summit
was reached and one of the largest snow pits in Mallorca inspected.
Refreshments at the top set us up for the descent to the coll between
Tomir and Puig des Ca. A sloping ledge helped the way to the our last
peak, the Puig de Ca ( 887m). At this point we were met by a close range fly
past by the magnificent black vulture, the largest bird in Europe.
After a rough descent to the Coll de Miner, tracks were followed to
Fartaritx Gran farm. A mule track then lead to the Ca'n Huguet house and
the wide track into Pollenca.
We arrived at the main square in Pollenca, weary but in good spirits
ready for the welcome refreshments in the square. |

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Accommodation
Hotel El Guia,
Sóller, Mallorca, Spain.
Tossals Verds Refuge
Walking in Mallorca - Consell de Mallorca
Santuari de Lluc -
Mallorca (Illes Balears)
HOSTAL
BAHIA Majorca hostals, Hostals in Puerto Pollensa, Mallorca, Balearic
Islands |
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Guide books
Walking in Mallorca by June Parker
Online_Catalogue_Spain_and_Portugal_29
Landscapes of Mallorca by Valerie Crespi-Green
Mallorca walking
and touring by car |
click on each thumbnail image to see the
full size image
click on
Mallorca Photos link to see the complete
gallery
Photographs were provided by a number of members of
the party. |
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