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Ermita de Maristella

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Ermita de Maristella

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Perched at an elevation of 572 metres within the scenic Son Ferrà woods, the Ermita de Maristella is a historic hermitage and significant viewpoint located in Esporles, Mallorca. This religious building, dedicated to Our Lady of Carmen, offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty within the stunning Serra de Tramuntana mountain range in Spain's Balearic Islands. It stands as a testament to a rich past, inviting visitors to explore its intriguing history and breathtaking surroundings.

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    12. juli 2017

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    The hermitage was consecrated in 1890.

    A large part, however, dates back to 1945.
    Monks of the Carmelite Order lived here for over 30 years.


    Today, the monastery is abandoned and closed.

    A suitable place to rest and recount the place's grim history:
    In 1926, a monk fell from a ladder and died. Shortly thereafter, another monk was found dead in a well, suffering a severe blow to the head. The circumstances of his death remained unclear. There was speculation about an accident, robbery, or suicide.
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    11. august 2020

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    Even if the actual monastery is locked, you still have access to the monastery complex, so that a visit is definitely worthwhile ... especially for the wonderful panoramic view.
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    13. marts 2021

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    Here you can fill up your drinking water very well
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    Placering: Esporles, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spanien

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    What is the best way to get to Ermita de Maristella, and is there parking available?

    The most common way to reach Ermita de Maristella is by hiking from the village of Esporles or the Son Ferrà area. While there isn't a dedicated parking lot directly at the hermitage, visitors typically park in Esporles or at designated spots near the start of the trails leading up to the hermitage. Parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, so arriving early is recommended.

    Are the hiking trails to Ermita de Maristella suitable for beginners or families with children?

    Yes, the classic route from Son Ferrà to Ermita de Maristella is generally considered family-friendly and suitable for those with a moderate fitness level. It's a rewarding walk through holm oak woods. However, sturdy footwear is advisable as the terrain can be uneven. For a longer adventure, the path continues to Fita del Ram, which is a bit more challenging.

    Can I bring my dog on the trails around Ermita de Maristella?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in the Serra de Tramuntana, including those leading to Ermita de Maristella. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near other hikers. Remember to carry water for your pet and clean up after them.

    Is Ermita de Maristella accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Due to its location at 580 meters above sea level and the nature of the hiking trails through the Son Ferrà woods, Ermita de Maristella is not accessible for wheelchairs or strollers. The path involves natural terrain, inclines, and can be rocky in places.

    What are the conditions like for hiking Ermita de Maristella in winter?

    Hiking to Ermita de Maristella in winter can be a beautiful experience, often offering cooler temperatures and clearer views. However, conditions can vary. While snow is rare at this altitude, trails can be damp or muddy after rain. Always check the weather forecast before you go and dress in layers. The cooler months are often preferred by many hikers for a more comfortable ascent.

    What are the notable landmarks or viewpoints near Ermita de Maristella?

    Beyond the hermitage itself, which offers splendid panoramic views, you'll find several points of interest. Near the hermitage, along the path, is Cor de Jesús (Sacred Heart of Jesus), another excellent viewpoint. An aljub (cistern) with a manual water pump is also on site. Further along the trail are the Ermitas Velles (Old Hermitages), and for those continuing to Fita del Ram, the Els Ermassets cave adds a touch of local legend.

    Is the hermitage building itself open to visitors?

    The hermitage building, while historically significant, is often locked and abandoned. However, the surrounding complex, including the grounds and the incredible panoramic viewpoints, remains fully accessible and is the primary draw for visitors. You can still explore the exterior and enjoy the serene atmosphere.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or accommodation near Ermita de Maristella?

    There are no cafes, restaurants, or accommodation facilities directly at Ermita de Maristella. The hermitage is a remote site. However, the nearby village of Esporles offers various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses, where you can find refreshments and lodging before or after your hike.

    Can I refill my water bottle at Ermita de Maristella?

    Yes, there is an aljub, or cistern, near the main building of the hermitage equipped with a manual water extraction pump. This is a convenient spot to refill your drinking water, especially on longer hikes.

    What is the historical significance of Ermita de Maristella?

    Ermita de Maristella was founded in 1890 by Carmelite monks, fulfilling the wishes of Margalida Rosselló i Ferrà. It served as a hermitage for about 36 years before being abandoned by the order due to a series of tragic and mysterious events. Ownership then transferred to the parish of Sant Pere in Esporles, and it was renamed 'Maris Stella' (Star of the Sea). A significant portion of the current structure dates back to 1945, and its compelling, sometimes grim, history adds a unique layer to the visitor experience.

    How long does it take to hike to Ermita de Maristella and then to Fita del Ram?

    The classic route starting from Son Ferrà typically takes about 25 minutes to reach Ermita de Maristella. For those wishing to continue to Fita del Ram, the highest point of the massif at 833 meters, it's an additional 40 minutes of hiking from the hermitage. These times are estimates and can vary depending on your pace and fitness level.

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