Our Serra de Tramuntana Trek is a 120km walk, following the famous GR221 route across the western side of the beautiful Balearic island of Mallorca. Our journey takes us from Port d'Andratx in the south, to Pollença in the north on what is also known as the 'Ruta de Pedra en Sec' ('the Drystone Route'). We will experience Mallorca's limestone heritage first-hand as we follow the cobbled paths past historic dry stone structures, ancient terraced olive groves, limestone mountains and Mallorcan villages with their pretty whitewashed houses. As we trek through the Tramuntana mountain range we will discover a peaceful trail through a truly stunning landscape.
Follow the GR221 route across the stunning island of Mallorca
A 120km trek through stunning landscape
Climb Puig de Massenella - the highest trekking peak on the island
Enjoy sea views and whitewashed Mallorcan villages
Outstanding fully-qualified guides
Stay at the famous Lluc Monastery
Luggage support throughout
Enjoy Mallorcan hospitality in authentic local hotels
What to expect
We will trek between 4 and 7 hours per day, and will cover an average of around 18km per day, with a couple of longer days of 20 or more kilometres. Mostly, the paths are well established tracks and old mule trails that are easy underfoot. This trip is open to everyone who has a good base level of fitness, hill walking experience and is able to hike for several hours per day.