Walking in Mallorca - A Walker's Guide

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Availability
Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
23 Aug 2010
Edition
Fourth
ISBN
9781852844882
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ISBN (10)
1852844884
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 2.2cm
Weight
460g
Pages
384
Originally Published
11 Oct 2006

Walking in Mallorca

Classic Mountain Walks in Mallorca by Paddy Dillon, June Parker

The 80 varied walking routes in this guidebook are around the island of Mallorca, mainly in the rugged Serra de Tramuntana. Enables walkers to explore the island's diverse terrain – from rugged mountains to remote valleys and breathtaking cliff coastlines. More...

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Seasons

Year round, but expect to get pretty hot in summer. Over 300 sunny days per year. Climate in Read More... spring, autumn and winter gives ideal conditions.

Centres

Good tourist infrastructure in the southern part, but the best walking is in the north and west. Read More... Bases include Cala de Sant Vicenç, Port de Pollença, Sóller, Port de Sóller, Banyalbufar and Port d'Andratx.

Difficulty

A full range from short and easy to long mountain traverses with some scrambling. Something for Read More... everyone.

Must See

The weather, spring flowers, outstanding limestone terrain.
 
 

A new and fully updated edition of Walking in Mallorca, the most comprehensive guidebook to the island, now illustrated with new mapping and colour pictures. This book will entice walkers well off the beaten track, enabling them to explore the island’s diverse terrain. Rugged mountain walks contrast with remote valleys, while waymarked trails give way to long-forgotten mule tracks and hidden mountain passes. Some walks run close to breathtaking cliff coastlines, while others pass through sleepy villages where welcome refreshment can be obtained.

  • A full introduction gives advice on walking on Mallorca and details facilities around the island.
  • New mapping reflects the reclassification of Mallorca’s road numbering system.
  • Language notes in native Catalan and Castilian Spanish enable visitors to make the most of their visit.
 
 
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