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March 12, 2025
Stage 7, along the high trail to Lluc Monastery. Beautiful views of the island, although I could only partially see them because it was very cloudy.
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March 12, 2025
Stage 6: First, past fragrant orange and lemon plantations, then a long but very beautiful climb up the Ses Voltetes stairs. Unfortunately, on my hike, the view was severely obscured by Sahara sand.
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March 12, 2025
Stage 5 of the tour with a variant via Cala Deia. The coastal path from Cala Deia is very beautiful, but not without danger and is exposed in places. The path is often difficult to see, as dangerous and impassable trails crisscross the route. Do not attempt it in wet conditions. The second section of
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March 12, 2025
Stage 4 of the tour. Easy ascent with beautiful views of the island (although very windy) and a somewhat more challenging, longer descent to Deia.
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March 12, 2025
Stage 3 is also a very strenuous stage. Those who want to take a shortcut can skip Banyalbufar and go directly to Esporles. Here, too, there's a strenuous climb to the Mola de sa Comuna at the end.
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March 12, 2025
The second and most strenuous stage of the entire tour. The approximately 500-meter climb to Mola de Esclop and the long descent that follows are not to be underestimated. The wonderful views of the Dragon Island in the first third of the tour were among the most beautiful of the entire Tramuntana crossing.
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March 12, 2025
First day of my tour from Port Andrax to Port de Pollenca. Overall, it was an easy hike, which I did on the afternoon of my arrival. Only finding the crossing at the pass after about 5.5 km was a bit more difficult.
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March 12, 2025
The 8th and final stage of the Tramuntana trek. A not particularly demanding but beautiful tour to Pollensa. Then another 8 km to Port de Pollensa on the path beside the road, which isn't absolutely necessary but not unpleasant either. And of course, a must for those who want to do the 100% walk from
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