Mountain Walking in Mallorca

Mountain Walking in Mallorca
Title Mountain Walking in Mallorca PDF eBook
Author Paddy Dillon
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Pages 381
Release 2018-06-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 178362633X

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A guidebook describing 50 walks in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains in the northwest of Mallorca. Exploring the island’s rugged limestone peaks, many of the routes involve steep ground, navigational challenge and hands-on scrambling, and are therefore primarily geared towards those with some experience of mountain walking. Walks range from 4 to 24km (2–15 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–8 hours. Divided geographically into seven sections, they can be easily accessed from mountain towns and villages such as Andratx, Sóller and Pollença. 1:25,000 Editorial Alpina maps included for each walk GPX files available to download Most routes accessible by public transport (details provided) Easy access from Palma Highlights include sa Dragonera island and Torrent de Pareis gorge

Trekking in Mallorca

Trekking in Mallorca
Title Trekking in Mallorca PDF eBook
Author Paddy Dillon
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Pages 249
Release 2023-04-19
Genre Travel
ISBN 1783624922

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A guidebook to trekking the GR221 – also known as the Drystone Route – through the spectacular mountains of Mallorca’s Serra de Tramuntana. Best suited to those with some experience of long-distance walking, the route is mostly on clear paths and tracks, but some of these can be rough underfoot, and occasionally steep, and some sections require careful route-finding. The main route extends 141km (88 miles) from Port d’Andratx to Pollença and is described in 10 detailed stages of between 9 and 20km (5–12 miles). Also included are alternative starts from s’Arracó, es Capdellà and Calvià, and alternative finishes to Cala Tuent, Alaró, Orient, Caimari and Port de Pollença. 1:25,000 Alpina mapping for each stage Extensive information on public transport, accommodation and refreshments, including accommodation listings Optional detours to climb neighbouring peaks Advice on preparation and planning History, plants and wildlife and local points of interest

Walk! Mallorca

Walk! Mallorca
Title Walk! Mallorca PDF eBook
Author Charles Davis
Publisher Discovery Walking Guides Ltd
Pages 180
Release 2004
Genre Mallorca
ISBN 9781899554928

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Walking in Mallorca

Walking in Mallorca
Title Walking in Mallorca PDF eBook
Author June Parker
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001-09
Genre Majorca (Spain)
ISBN 9781852842505

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A revised edition of this guide to walking in Majorca, taking into account the changing access conditions of the island.

Holiday Walks in Mallorca

Holiday Walks in Mallorca
Title Holiday Walks in Mallorca PDF eBook
Author Graham Beech
Publisher Sigma Press
Pages 170
Release 2000
Genre Majorca (Spain)
ISBN 9781850587385

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Landscapes of Mallorca

Landscapes of Mallorca
Title Landscapes of Mallorca PDF eBook
Author Valerie Crespi-Green
Publisher Hunter Publishing, Inc
Pages 150
Release 2003
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781856912044

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This guide to Malta, Gozo and Comina includes: topographical walking maps; fold-out touring maps; many short walks and picnic suggestions - suitable for hot summer days and for those with young children; and an update service with specific route-change information.

Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria
Title Gran Canaria PDF eBook
Author Izabella Gawin
Publisher Bergverlag Rother GmbH
Pages 242
Release 2021-12-02
Genre Travel
ISBN 3763348166

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Gran Canary not only enjoys a fabulous reputation as a paradise of sunshine and beaches; it can also be described as one of the most versatile hiking islands of the Canary Archipelago. Connoisseurs praise it as a miniature continent because of its diversity of landscapes: shimmering dunes in contrast with luscious subtropical valleys, deep ravines with palm tree oases and glittering reservoirs, next to which are extensive pine tree forests and green slopes with grazing sheep and goats. To the North West cliffs drop down 800 m deep into the ocean, while in the centre of the island serrated, almost 2000 metre high ridges and bizarre rock monoliths emerge, which the Spanish writer Miguel de Unamuno once interpreted as "fossilised storms of fire and lava". This Rother walking guide - following La Palma and Tenerife - is now the third featuring the Canary Islands: excursions to beaches and spectacular cave villages, walks through pine forests and atmospheric ridge paths. Due to the increased significance of hiking tourism, parts of what at times are more than 500 year old rocks have been carefully restored over the last years. These Caminos Reales (royal paths) stretch across the entire island and used to link remote mountain villages with coastal territory. Many proposed tours follow these mainly stone-paved hiking paths and are therefore also ideal for less experienced hikers. Experienced mountain hikers who are not afraid of "dramatic walks" will also find a rich offer of tours. The first comprehensive hiking guide on Gran Canary leaves nothing to desire! Coloured illustrations and excellent hiking maps at an ideal scale of 1:50,000/1:75,000 round off the picture and awaken the curiosity for ever new excursions into the charmingly bizarre world of the mountains.