Most visitors to Mallorca never venture beyond the coast, yet rising immediately behind the shoreline lies the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage mountain range of rugged limestone peaks, ancient terraced hillsides, hidden gorges and centuries-old stone paths that rival any mountain walking destination in the Mediterranean.
This comprehensive guidebook by expert author Paddy Dillon presents 50 walks across the Tramuntana, ranging from 4 to 24km (2 to 15 miles) and taking between 2 and 8 hours. Many routes involve steep ground, hands-on scrambling and navigational challenge, and are primarily geared towards those comfortable with mountain conditions.
Mallorca mountain walking is unlike anything the island's coastal reputation suggests. This guidebook is the essential companion for exploring the Serra de Tramuntana on foot, and the best reason to see a very different side of one of Europe's most visited islands.