Valldemossa und Mallorcas Westküste Tour
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Valldemossa und Mallorcas Westküste Tour

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Sprachen: Deutsch, Englisch, Polnisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Erleben Sie einen Besuch auf dem Landgut Son Marroig, wo einst der Habsburger Erzherzog Ludwig Salvator lebte
  • Besichtigen Sie die Landzunge Sa Foradada und bestaunen Sie die Aussicht auf die Tramuntana-Küste
  • Nutzen Sie Zeit zur freien Verfügung, um das malerische Bergdorf Valldemossa zu erkunden
  • Genießen Sie eine landschaftliche Fahrt durch die von der UNESCO geschützte Serra de Tramuntana
  • Ortskundiger Tourguide mit unübertroffenen Kenntnissen über Mallorca und seine Dörfer
Beschreibung

Die Strände und Besuchermassen sind weit weg von Valldemossa - was erklärt, warum es sich seine zeitlose Schönheit bewahrt hat. Diese Ganztagestour führt Sie zu dieser historischen Stadt im Hochland und zum Herrenhaus Son Marroig, von dem aus Sie einen beeindruckenden Blick auf die Westküste Mallorcas haben. Ramon, einer unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: "Son Marroig ist schon wegen seiner Geschichte einen Besuch wert, aber seine Lage ist so romantisch, dass viele Mallorquiner hier heiraten".

Son Marroig ist an sich selbst eine Liebesgeschichte - und zwar die zwischen Erzherzog Ludwig Salvator und der Insel Mallorca. Dieser Spross der österreichischen Habsburger liebte die Insel so sehr, dass er das Anwesen kaufte und es fast sein ganzes Leben lang besaß. Die fantastische Aussicht auf die Landzunge Sa Foradada und das azurblaue Mittelmeer hatten es ihm angetan - der Ausblick ist so herrlich, dass er zu den 10 besten Küstenansichten der Welt zählt. Entdecken Sie bei einer Führung durch das Herrenhaus alle interessanten Details über das Anwesen und seine faszinierende Sammlung von Artefakten. Der Erzherzog war ein bekannter Naturschützer, ein Mann, der seiner Zeit voraus war. Im weißen Marmorpavillon, in dem sich Verliebte das Jawort geben, können Sie abschließend ein paar Selfies machen.

Eine kurvenreiche und malerische Fahrt entfernt liegt Valldemossa. Schlendern Sie durch die von Pflanzen gesäumten Gassen und besuchen Sie die Seekapelle, wo der klassische Komponist Frédéric Chopin einst überwintert hat. Das Haus verfügt über historische Salons und eine lederne Bibliothek. Es bleibt noch genug Zeit, um in einem der herrlichen Cafés vor Ort einen Kaffee zu trinken. Ramon fügt hinzu: "Die Dörfer des Tramuntana-Gebirges sind so gut erhalten, dass das gesamte Gebirge zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehört".

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    The bus was nearly 30 minutes late - it was a cold and damp morning so not ideal to be standing around waiting. The guide did not apologise either. T ...

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    25 - 34 Jahre alt

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    4/5

    There was beautiful scenery but I went to visit Valdamossa, however we did not have much time there. I did not have the opportunity to have a look ar ...

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    Aus Großbritannien - August 2022

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    35 - 44 Jahre alt

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    4/5

    Lovely places with stunning views. Informative tour guide. Due to the lateness of the bus in the morning and a lot of pick up / drop off points we we ...

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