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Tramuntana Traverse E


Tour code: OL Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Standard Trek grade: Moderate


DURATION DAYS 8


TOUR


£539 £765


MEDITERRANEAN SEA


Pollenca


PUERTO SOLLER


Deia


Puig Major 1445m


Soller LLUC Tomir


Lake Cuber


1102m


PORT DE POLLENCA


TOUR ONLY


DAYS 8 FLIGHT INCLUSIVE DAYS 8 Tour essentials Palma


Bay of Palma


0 km Airport


MALLORCA (SPAIN)


Accommodation: 5 nights hotels, 2 nights monastery. Meals: 7 breakfasts are included. Tour staff: Explore Tour Leader, driver(s). Transport: Bus, train and tram. Trekking Details: We have graded the walking on this trip as moderate and there is the chance to opt out of any trip. We can reach a maximum altitude of 1102m. Group Size: Generally 10 to 16.


60 km Tramuntana traverse OL Planned tour dates A walking holiday in Mallorca’s mountainous north


On this walking trip we explore the rugged terrain of Mallorca’s spectacular Tramuntana range: from Port de Soller to the 18th century town of Pollenca. We walk along coastal pathways and historic merchant routes to traditional villages and beautiful lakes. Stay in Lluc Monastery and hike to Tomir summit (1102m) for panoramic views of the coast and surrounding mountains.


8 day tour itinerary


Day 1 Join tour Palma airport and take a scenic rail journey to Port de Soller. Day 2 Coastal walk From the village of Deia, walk down through olive groves to the coast and back to Soller. Day 3 Cuber Lake Walk from the lake, nestled in the Tramuntana Mountains, to the traditional village of Biniaraix. Continue on foot to Port de Soller. Days 4/5 Lluc Monastery Continue along the


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Day 2 - 12km Port de Soller


mountain range to Lluc, set among towering peaks. One of the highlights of our trip is to stay in Lluc Monastery with the option to hike up Puig Tomir (weather permitting) for panoramic views. Easier walks follow pilgrim trails to Caimari. Days 6/7 Port de Pollenca From Lluc follow an historic merchant route out of the mountains, admiring the spectacular forest and ocean views.


Port de Soller Lluc Monastery


Rest Day Optional Walk


Descend to the 18th century town of Pollenca and explore the ancient narrow streets and impressive plaza. Spend a free day swimming, kayaking, cycling or visiting the Natural Park of S’Albufera. Day 8 Tour ends Palma airport.


Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.


Lluc Monastery


2013 Tour only dates 30 Mar - 06 Apr 06 Apr - 13 Apr 13 Apr - 20 Apr 20 Apr - 27 Apr 27 Apr - 04 May 04 May - 11 May 11 May - 18 May 21 Sep - 28 Sep 28 Sep - 05 Oct 05 Oct - 12 Oct 12 Oct - 19 Oct 19 Oct - 26 Oct


2014 Tour only dates 05 Apr - 12 Apr 12 Apr - 19 Apr 19 Apr - 26 Apr 26 Apr - 03 May 03 May - 10 May 10 May - 17 May 17 May - 24 May


Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.


Single rooms are available from £155


Day 3 - 16km


Day 4 - 14km


Day 5


Day 6 - 17km 26 For more information and to book, go online at www.explore.co.uk


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