In Transit Blog: Walking Through Majorca

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 27 Februari 2014 | 17.36

On Foot Holidays, the self-guided walking tours specialist, has introduced a new route — its 21st — to the Spanish island of Majorca.

The eight-night trip starts in the capital, Palma, and covers five to nine miles a day of moderately challenging trails with the option for one long 16-mile trek, which takes walkers to the 3,000-foot-high peak of the island.

Highlights of the journey include Palma's labyrinthine streets and elaborate Gothic cathedral; the Serra de Tramuntana range (which is a World Heritage site); the opportunity to learn how to cook Mallorcan paella at a family-run hotel; the picturesque Alaro Circuit, which features a ruined castle; and a meal at the hilltop restaurant Es Verger, famous for its fresh lamb.

Travelers stay at six different inns and small hotels throughout the eight days, and On Foot's staff transfers their luggage from village to village. Simon Scutt, the company director, said that the trip can be taken by guests at all fitness levels. "The nice thing about this itinerary besides the historical sites and the beautiful scenery is that you have the option to shorten most of the days if you don't want to walk the whole route," he said.

The trip is available anytime from March to June and from September to December. Prices are from $1,384 a person and include accommodation, breakfast, one dinner, detailed itinerary and luggage transfers.


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