Located in the middle of the Serra de Tramuntana, Vall de Sóller is the starting point for numerous walking routes in this landscape declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
4 routes through the Soller Valley and its surroundings:
The climb to L'Ofre
The Biniaraix ravine is the jewel of traditional Mallorcan engineering. Without more help than wisdom when laying the stones, the ancestors of the current inhabitants of the Vall de Sóller raised a garden where there were only steep and unproductive slopes before. A labyrinth of paths, terraces, ditches and bridges will lead us to the houses of l'Ofre, where the unique top of l'Ofre will appear before our eyes. Both the landscape that will open to us when we reach the Ofre's neck, and the one we can see from the top, will undoubtedly leave us indelible memories.
This route of 12 km and medium-high difficulty is designed to be done in approximately 8 hours.
Can Prohom's estate
The tour to this possession house is part of the old horseshoe road that linked Sóller with Deià and runs along the well-known Rocafort and Castelló roads to go and return along the Camí del Rost.
Being part of the Route of the Pedra in Sec (GR 221) all the doubtful points of the route are perfectly marked: 3h route of medium difficulty.
Sóller - Biniaraix - Fornalutx
We start from the bridge that passes over the Torrent de Biniaraix until we reach Camí de s'Ermita. From here we reach the GR-221, which will take us to the town of Binibassí. Following the GR will lead us to Fornalutx, and from there to the MA-2121-1 road to reach Biniaraix.
Muleta Shelter
Simple route that runs between Sóller and Port de Sóller. The road starts towards the Port de Sóller until you reach the crosswalk before the tunnel. Then to reach the houses of Muleta de Ca s'Hereu: we will cross a bridge that passes over the Torrent des Barrancs, we will follow the road to a fork following the path on the left and from this point we will continue along a cobbled road that It passes through pine and olive groves with some junipers. Then we cross Sa Torrentera until we reach the houses of Muleta.
From here we connect with the road that goes to Son Bleda, taking care to turn right following the directions for Muleta Refuge. The return can be done by the road to Playa d'en Repic and following the Camp de Mar street until you reach the beginning.
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