Best attractions and places to see around Mancor De La Vall include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and charming settlements. This tranquil village is situated in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area offers a landscape of mountains, forests, and olive groves, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore ancient chapels, traditional villages, and scenic routes.
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Biniaraix is a pretty Mallorcan village not far from Soller. Apart from the village square, there is not much to discover here. From here you can hike up the Barranc de Biniaraix gorge to the Cuber reservoir
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Beautiful side street past wineries, quiet
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Biniaraix is a typical Mediterranean farming village. The town center and the church of Biniaraix are particularly worth seeing. Both have been declared cultural assets (Bien de Interés Cultural) in the category of historic building ensemble (Conjunto histórico). The town is not overrun by tourists and is considered a gem and one of the most tranquil places on Mallorca. If you go hiking, you will find places to stop for a bite to eat in the small town center. It is better not to go there on the weekend, because then there are a few tourists as well as locals and the restaurants can be full at lunchtime.
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Wonderful section through the so-called Maffay Valley ... again and again :-)
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There's a lot to see on the side streets.
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Simply a great way in a magnificent landscape. Super connection between Campanet and Pollenca.
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Visitors frequently enjoy exploring charming settlements like Fornalutx Village, known for its picturesque mountain views and traditional architecture. Another favorite is Biniaraix, a village with narrow streets that forms part of the famous GR 221 hiking trail.
In Mancor de la Vall, you can visit the 19th-century neo-classical Sant Joan Baptista Church in the town center. A short walk leads to the 14th-century Santuario de Santa Lucía, offering beautiful views. The village also features architecturally significant houses like Can Marquesí and Son Simó. Nearby, you can find prehistoric remains such as the talaiots of Clot del Diners and the Montaura cave.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The scenic Beautiful road, a cycle way with a unique canopy of trees, is easy to drive and offers a pleasant experience. Exploring the charming streets of Fornalutx Village is also a great family activity. For a touch of adventure, the nearby Caves of Campanet provide an impressive underground experience.
Mancor de la Vall is an excellent base for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling, as it's nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. You can find various running trails, including a moderate 6 km loop from Mancor de la Vall, or more challenging mountain hikes like the 'Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop'. For cyclists, there are scenic routes like the Camí Vell de Pollença and the Beautiful road. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Mancor De La Vall, Mountain Hikes around Mancor De La Vall, and Gravel biking around Mancor De La Vall guide pages.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Serra de Tramuntana itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering stunning landscapes. You can hike up Puig de Sant Miquel for breathtaking island views. The nearby Fonts Ufanes is a unique hydrological phenomenon where water surges from the ground. Many routes, like the Beautiful road, also offer scenic viewpoints.
The mild climate of Mallorca makes Mancor de la Vall suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, with comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. Summers can be hot, but the canopy of trees on routes like the Beautiful road can offer some relief.
Yes, the Mercat de Mancor, a traditional open-air market, is held every Monday between 8:00 and 13:00 at Plaza de Dalt, offering fresh produce, local goods, and crafts. In late November, the village hosts the popular Annual Mushroom Fair (Fira del Esclata-sang i la Muntanya), celebrating local mushrooms with excursions, gastronomy, and cultural events. The town also celebrates various local festivities throughout the year, such as Sant Antoni in mid-January and the feast of Sant Joan on June 24.
Beyond the village, you can visit the Museu del Calçat i de la Pell (Leather and Shoe Museum) in the nearby city of Inca, known for its leather industry. Approximately 15km north, the Santuari de Lluc in Escorca is Mallorca's most important pilgrimage site. You can also explore the Caves of Campanet for an impressive underground experience or visit Bodegas Son Vives to learn about Mallorcan winemaking.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views and the tranquil atmosphere. For instance, Fornalutx Village is often cited as one of the most beautiful places in Mallorca, offering picturesque mountain landscapes. Cyclists enjoy the smooth asphalt and beautiful serpentines of routes like the Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari, while the unique tree canopy on the Beautiful road is a visual highlight for many.
Absolutely. The region offers several excellent cycling routes with beautiful scenery. The Beautiful road is a popular choice, known for its unique canopy of trees that create a protective archway. Another favorite is the Camí Vell de Pollença, a scenic bike path through fields. For a challenging climb with rewarding views, consider the Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari, which features fine asphalt and beautiful serpentines.
Yes, the village of Biniaraix, a short distance from Mancor de la Vall, is notably part of the well-known GR 221 hiking trail. This section, often referred to as the Barranc de Biniaraix, is visually impressive and offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for hikers. You can find more detailed hiking options on the Mountain Hikes around Mancor De La Vall guide page.


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