Best attractions and places to see around Selva include a blend of historical sites and natural features. Situated at the base of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range in Mallorca, the area offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks and scenic routes. Selva serves as a base for discovering both its local features and the wider beauty of Mallorca.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The route is incredibly beautiful. The climb is manageable, as there are also gentler sections along the way where you can relax a bit. You'll be rewarded with a beautiful view.
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Beautiful side street past wineries, quiet
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very good route...recommended coffee in banalbufar.
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Wonderful section through the so-called Maffay Valley ... again and again :-)
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The area around the Cúber is a fenced nature reserve. You can park your car right at the beginning of the reservoir. There is another parking lot 200 meters up the road. Sheep, cows and donkeys live near the water and Mallorca's wild goats crawl on the mountain slopes. The view over the lake and the walls of the Tramuntana giants is uniquely beautiful.
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The snow has done a lot of damage to the trees this year.
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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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Selva is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Parish Church of Sant Llorenç, a Gothic church dating back to the 13th century, or the baroque Valella Cross from 1710. Don't miss The Old Well of Gatell, a 13th-century lavoir that functioned until the 1960s. The Plaza Mayor hosts a weekly market, and you can also find the Ruins of the Temple of Christ and historic fincas like Son Arnau and Son Bisbal.
Yes, Selva is an excellent base for cycling. You can enjoy scenic routes like the Beautiful road, known for its tree canopy, or the Camí Vell de Pollença, which traverses fields. For more challenging rides, consider the Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla from Caimari. You can find various road cycling routes in the area, including those leading to Coll dels Reis or Puig Major, by checking the Road Cycling Routes around Selva guide.
Selva is nestled at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana Mountain Range, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering stunning landscapes. You can visit the Cúber Reservoir, the largest reservoir in Mallorca, which provides panoramic views. Other natural highlights include the Coves de Campanet for an underground adventure, the Albufera Natural Park for birdwatching, and various secluded beaches and coves like Cala Tuent.
The region around Selva offers numerous hiking opportunities, particularly within the Serra de Tramuntana. The historic Camí Vell de Lluc, part of the GR 222, crosses protected forests. You can find various running and hiking trails, including loops like 'Olive Tree Road Near Binibona – Caimari Village' or routes to viewpoints like Pas des Grau. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Selva guide.
Many natural sites are suitable for families. The Cúber Reservoir offers comfortable paths for walking around the lake, and the Beautiful road is an easy cycle path. The Coves de Campanet provide an exciting natural adventure for all ages. Additionally, the weekly market in Plaza Mayor can be an engaging experience for families.
Selva is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. For hiking and cycling, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer pleasant temperatures. Late winter or early spring (January to March) is particularly scenic for viewing the almond blossoms in the surrounding countryside.
Experience authentic Mallorcan culture by visiting the weekly market held every Wednesday morning in Plaza Mayor, offering local produce, crafts, and a vibrant atmosphere. Exploring the traditional architecture of Selva's old stone houses and narrow, cobbled streets provides a glimpse into the village's past. The nearby Lluc Sanctuary is a significant religious and spiritual center, also offering a peaceful guesthouse and a starting point for hikes.
Absolutely. Selva's municipality includes charming small towns like Caimari, Moscari, Biniamar, and Binibona. These villages are known for their traditional architecture and offer a quieter, authentic Mallorcan experience. Caimari, in particular, features the Vella church and the parish church of the Immaculada Concepció.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and tranquility. The Beautiful road is loved for its cooling tree canopy, while the Cúber Reservoir offers a 'great panorama' with its changing colors. Cyclists appreciate the 'finest asphalt' and 'beautiful serpentines' of routes like the Ascent to Coll de Sa Batalla. The overall blend of historical sites and natural landscapes is highly valued.
Yes, the area around Selva offers excellent gravel biking routes. You can find various loops, such as the 'Campanet – Sa Bretxa Nova loop' or the 'Quiet Country Road – Cami de Muro (Vineyard Route) loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from moderate to difficult. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Selva guide.


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