Valldemossan, Son Marroigin ja Sollerin kierros maisemallisella junamatkalla
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Valldemossan, Son Marroigin ja Sollerin kierros maisemallisella junamatkalla

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Kieli: German, English
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Kesto: 4 tuntia–8 tuntia
Kohokohdat
  • Tutustu Unesco-listattuun Serra de Tramuntana -vuoristoon
  • Kiertele valokuvauksellisissa Valldemossan ja Son Marroigin kylissä
  • Vieraile vuorten ympäröimässä Sollerissa
  • Ihaile maisemia junamatkalla
  • Asiantunteva paikallisopas, jolla on erinomainen tietämys Mallorcasta
Retken kuvaus

Tällä Serra de Tramuntana -vuoriston retkellä yhdistyvät historia ja kauniit maisemat. Vierailet Valldemossan hunajan värisessä kivikylässä, tutustut komeaan Solleriin ja matkaat vintage-junalla vuorten ja laaksojen halki. Xisco, yksi paikallisoppaistamme, kertoo: "Juna on Sollerin asukkaiden ylpeys. Koska heidän kyläänsä oli niin vaikea päästä vuorten takaa, he rakensivat sata vuotta sitten rautatien omilla rahoillaan päästäkseen Palmaan myymään kuuluisia appelsiinejaan."

Retkipäivä alkaa Valldemossasta, joka on Tramuntana-vuoriston sydämessä sijaitseva kivitalojen rypäs. Voit tutustua kylään joko omatoimisesti tai liittyä opastetulle kierrokselle ja oppia lisää kylän historiasta ja kulttuurista. Xisco lisää: "Suosikkikatuni Valldemossassa on Carrer Rectoria, kapea kuja, jota reunustavat ruukkukasvit. Espanjalainen nunna, Pyhä Catalina Thomàs, syntyi täällä, ja nykyään hänen talonsa on kappeli." Sitten suuntaat opastetulle kierrokselle Son Marroigin upealle renessanssityyliselle kartanolle, josta on näkymät merelle.

Seuraavaksi suuntaamme Solleriin, vilkkaaseen kylään, joka tunnetaan rikkaiden sitrushedelmäkauppiaiden rakennuttamista kartanoista. Sinulla on vapaata aikaa kierrellä kylässä, pistäytyä kirkoissa, shoppailla tai nauttia auringosta terassilla. Päivän päätteeksi pääset vielä matkustamaan vuonna 1912 käyttöön otetulla puujunalla, joka on toiminnassa vielä tänäkin päivänä. Tämä maisemallinen matka kulkee Serra de Tramontantan läpi Son Reusiin, jossa hyppäät takaisin bussin kyytiin paluumatkaa varten.

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