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PAID CONTENT FOR FANGAR AGROTURISMO


PAID CONTENT FOR FANGAR AGROTURISMO


Fangar Agroturismo MAJORCA, SPAIN


Set within the verdant Valley of Sant Miquel at the foot of the Sierra de Tramuntana, Fangar Agroturismo reveals an authentic side of Majorca. Surrounded by rolling farmland, olive groves and timeless Mediterranean countryside, this historic estate spans 300 acres and offers an immersive experience rooted in the island’s rural heritage. The dramatic slopes of the Sierra de Tramuntana, a Unesco World Heritage Site, provide a striking backdrop, inviting exploration along scenic trails. Fangar’s story unfolds across eight centuries.


Family-owned and run since the 19th century, the estate retains a rare sense of continuity, where historic character and contemporary comfort coexist with ease. Just nine miles from Majorca’s northern beaches, Fangar offers inland seclusion with easy coastal access. Restored stone houses sit within Mediterranean gardens, overlooking fig trees, citrus groves and herb-scented fields. Each independent residence is individually named and styled in tribute to the estate’s original crafts and agricultural past, combining privacy and tranquillity with subtle modern comforts.


Facilities are designed to encourage rest and


reconnection with nature. A serene outdoor pool framed by mountain views invites unhurried afternoons, while dedicated yoga and meditation spaces offer moments of stillness. The Valley of Sant Miquel itself rewards


exploration. Natural landmarks such as Fonts Ufanes, where seasonal springs burst dramatically from the ground after heavy rains, and the nearby Campanet Caves showcase Majorca’s geological richness. Historic towns including Pollença and Alcúdia add cultural depth, with lively markets, cafes and well- preserved old quarters. Food and wine remain central to the Fangar


experience. Local wineries offer tastings of indigenous Majorcan varietals, while farm-to-table cuisine celebrates seasonal produce, estate olive oil and artisanal cheeses. As a working agricultural estate, Fangar invites guests to reconnect with the rhythms of the land, sampling its own extra virgin olive oil, honey and fresh harvests cultivated across the valley.


DON’T MISS Immerse yourself in the Mediterranean countryside, reconnecting with nature and enjoying the simple island life


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KEY FEATURES • Outdoor swimming pool with mountain views


• Dedicated yoga room • Versatile spaces for retreats, workshops & private gatherings


• Wedding facilities for ceremonies & receptions


KEY ACTIVITIES • Cycling & hiking scenic routes • Wine-tasting at local vineyards • Yoga & wellness sessions • Boat day excursions


GET IN TOUCH fangar.com +34 971 51 69 02 fangar@fangar.com


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