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GR221_ENG_ESPORLES - POLLENSA ALPIN

GR221_ENG_ESPORLES - POLLENSA ALPIN

The Serra de Tramuntana has an extensive network of paths. Some trails follow the old roads connecting villages. They date back to the Arab period (1000 years ago) and are partly paved with stone. Others follow charcoal burners’ paths and old mule tracks, to isolated farms or watchtowers. The GR221 or “Pedra en Sec – Route of the Dry Stone Walls” runs along more than 160 km of old cobbled roads that once connected villages and properties on the mountain.The “GR221 – ALPIN” program is aimed at the “mountaineers” among hikers. Not only because of the length and elevation of the routes, but also because of the type of trails. Some sections require the use of hands and even ropes, such as in the Torrent de Pareis. Many of the trails are “just” paths that take us over stones or rocks for long periods. The descent from the “Puig de Massanella”, for example, has no signage and is “only” marked with cairns. This program requires a good level of fitness and some hiking experience.
8 days
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€695
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GR221_ENG_ANDRATX – POLLENSA - Hotel

GR221_ENG_ANDRATX – POLLENSA - Hotel

This eight-stage trek from Andratx to Pollença is perfect for nature and hiking enthusiasts who want to discover Mallorca off the beaten track. You can choose between two routes on days 2, 3, 6, and 7, depending on your mood, fitness level, and the weather. Do you prefer comfortable hotels or authentic mountain huts? The huts are all very clean, and you'll sleep in bunk beds.
10 days
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€885
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GR221_ENG_ANDRATX – CALA RATJADA

GR221_ENG_ANDRATX – CALA RATJADA

The GR221 takes us through the Serra de Tramuntana with a length of 90 km. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011. It is known for its centuries-old stone walls, olive trees and holm oaks that characterize the landscape. The Serra de Tramuntana has an extensive network of paths. Some hiking trails run along the old connecting paths between the towns. They date back to the Arab period (1000 years ago) and are partly paved with stone. Others follow charcoal wagon trails and old mule trails to remote farms or watchtowers. The GR221 or “Pedra en Sec – Dry Stone Wall Route” intersects with the GR222 long-distance hiking trail at the Lluc Sanctuary.The complete Mallorca crossing leads from the southwesternmost point of Mallorca, Port d’Andratx, to the northeasternmost point in Cala Ratjada over more than 200 km across Mallorca. The long-distance hiking trail GR222 connects Artà (in the northeast of the island) with the Llevant Natural Park, the holiday resort of Colònia de Sant Pere and the villages of Santa Margalida, Llubí, Inca, Selva and Caimari with the Lluc Monastery. The route through the plain uses the old summer cattle paths to the Serra de Tramuntana, which you explore on one stage by bike. You can choose between a trekking bike, racing bike or even an e-bike.
14 days
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€1570
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GR221_ENG_BEST OF MALLORCA

GR221_ENG_BEST OF MALLORCA

The GR221 in Mallorca takes us through the Serra de Tramuntana, which, with a length of 90 km, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011. The Serra de Tramuntana has an extensive network of trails. Some hiking routes run along the old paths connecting the places. They date back to the Arab period (1000 years ago) and the GR221 or “Ruta Pedra en Sec” – runs over 160 km of old cobbled paths that used to connect the villages and properties in the mountains.The GR221 – “Best of” programme will take you through the most beautiful villages in the Serra de Tramuntana, Valldemossa, Deia and Sóller and is a good mix of culture and hiking. There is also the possibility of combining the Deia – Soller stage with the painter’s path, which goes directly along the sea and invites you to take a dip!
5 days
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€505
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GR221_ENG_ESTELLENCS - POLLENSA

GR221_ENG_ESTELLENCS - POLLENSA

The GR221 takes us through the Serra de Tramuntana, with a length of 90 km, it is a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2011. It is known for its centuries-old stone walls, olive trees and holm oaks that characterize the landscape. In addition to the typical Mediterranean vegetation, we can find more than 100 endemic plant species. Majorcans are especially proud of the black vulture (Voltor Negre) and the midwife toad (Ferreret), which are one of the autochthonous inhabitants of the Balearic Islands. When hiking in Mallorca, you will experience the traditional way of life of the islanders as it was hundreds of years ago. You will not only enjoy nature, but you will also discover vestiges of Mallorcan history and culture.The Serra de Tramuntana has an extensive network of trails. Some hiking trails run along the old connecting paths between the places. They are from the Arab period (1000 years ago) and are partially paved with stone. Others follow the charcoal wagon paths and old mule paths to remote farms or watchtowers. The GR221 or “Pedra en Sec – Route of the dry stone walls” runs through more than 160 km of old cobbled roads that used to connect villages and properties on the mountain. On the 3rd and 4th days we offer you 2 stage variants. You also have the opportunity to hike directly from Valldemossa to Soller along the famous “Camí de S’Arxiduc” hiking trail.
8 days
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€650
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GR221_ENG_ANDRATX – POLLENSA - Mountain Hut

GR221_ENG_ANDRATX – POLLENSA - Mountain Hut

This trekking trip from Andratx to Pollenca, in eight stages, is aimed at active nature and hiking enthusiasts who want to experience Mallorca off the beaten track. You can choose between two route options on the 2nd, 3rd, 6th, and 7th days – depending on your mood, fitness, and weather conditions. Whether you prefer to stay in comfortable hotels or authentic mountain huts (refugis) is entirely up to you. The huts are all very clean, and you sleep in bunk beds.
10 days
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€685
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GR221_ENG_SOLLER - CALA RATJADA

GR221_ENG_SOLLER - CALA RATJADA

The GR221 takes us through the Serra de Tramuntana with a length of 90 km. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2011. It is known for its centuries-old stone walls, olive trees and holm oaks that characterize the landscape. The Serra de Tramuntana has an extensive network of paths. Some hiking trails run along the old connecting paths between the towns. They date back to the Arab period (1000 years ago) and are partly paved with stone. Others follow charcoal wagon trails and old mule trails to remote farms or watchtowers. The GR221 or “Pedra en Sec – Dry Stone Wall Route” intersects with the GR222 long-distance hiking trail at the Lluc Sanctuary.This program begins in Sóller, the capital of the Serra de Tramuntana and takes you to the northeasternmost point of Mallorca to Cala Ratjada. The long-distance hiking trail GR222 connects Artà (in the northeast of the island) with the Llevant Natural Park, the holiday resort of Colònia de Sant Pere and the villages of Santa Margalida, Llubí, Inca, Selva and Caimari with the Lluc Monastery. The route through the plain uses the old summer cattle paths to the Serra de Tramuntana, which you explore on one stage by bike. You can choose between a trekking bike, racing bike or even an e-bike.
9 days
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€1090
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