Hiking
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We'll meet at 6 p.m. at the hotel in Palma, the starting point for your adventure in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana.
You'll be welcomed by your guide, who will explain how the trip will work and check your equipment. This first meeting is an opportunity to get to know each other and answer any practical questions you may have.
We'll then share a convivial dinner at the hotel to get the adventure off to a good start.
In the morning, we'll take the local bus to Valldemossa, a charming mountain village nestled in the Serra de Tramuntana.
From here, we plunge into the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana along the path between Valldemossa and Deià, two of Mallorca's most emblematic villages. The route offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and the surrounding mountains. The route, marked by centuries-old olive groves, pine forests and steep cliffs, partly follows old mule-track routes.
After a beautiful descent, we arrive in the artists' village of Deià, where we catch the local bus to Sòller, where we'll be staying for the next two nights.
After a restful night's sleep and a full breakfast, we'll begin our walk along an accessible path that winds between Sóller and Deià. These two towns have attracted artists such as Georges Sand and Robert Graves, writers who have found Mountain hut, rest and inspiration here.
The route passes through centuries-old olive groves, citrus groves and fragrant pine forests. There are no technical difficulties, and we'll have plenty of time to stroll through the picturesque streets and enjoy the bohemian atmosphere of Deià.
This day will allow us to build up our strength for the rest of the trip.
Today we'll have breakfast to give us the energy we need to start the hike with our batteries fully charged, as we've got the day with the most difference in altitude ahead of us, but the view is worth it.
We'll set off on foot from Sóller towards Biniaraix, where we'll climb up to the ravine that bears its name. The old cobbled paths, which were restored in the 20th century, will allow us to gain height little by little.
Once we reach the top, the landscape changes and the slope becomes gentler until we reach the Cúber reservoir. Along the way, we'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the imposing Puig Major, Mallorca's highest peak.
From here, a shuttle bus takes us back to our next accommodation for the next two nights.
We'll leave with a lighter bag and take the shuttle back to where we left off at the end of our hike the day before. There are several options open to us, and your guide will be able to choose the one that best suits the weather conditions and the fitness of the group.
We'll get up high to admire the island's highest peaks and discuss the features that make the island so special.
We'll pass by the Tossals verds mountain hut, one of the public refuges that link up with the GR 221 "Route de la Pierre Sèche". The Mountain hut, nestling in the heart of the mountain, is an ideal haven for a stopover, with a warm, authentic atmosphere. We feel as if we're a long way from the sea, yet it's right there beside us.
We return to our accommodation to enjoy our final dinner together.
After a good night's rest, we'll pack our bags and start the hike to Pollença.
The route passes through holm oak forests, rocky landscapes and centuries-old olive groves, offering panoramic views of the mountains and the Mediterranean in the distance.
From Pollença, we'll take the bus back to Palma. For those who wish to extend their adventure, there is also the option of continuing on to Port de Pollença, where there are still plenty of beaches to swim in, even at this time of year.
I'm an active and curious person, eager to learn from others and discover new places and stories. I started my career in finance, but the digital world quickly attracted me. In the end, it was my passion for nature and the mountains that got the better of me, and today I've become a Mountain Leader to turn my passion into my job.
You are able to hike between 4 and 6 hours a day, with an Ascent of up to 1100 m and stages of up to 19 km.
You are used to mountain walking and technical terrain (stony, sometimes steep or uneven paths).
You are comfortable with group life and nights in shared dormitories in comfortable hostels.
You can carry a full day's pack.
You can travel by train to Barcelona and then take a ferry to the port of Palma.
Fly to Palma with stopovers.
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At Wildhartt, nature is our playground, rain or shine. Rain, snow or wind: our guides adapt the itinerary, activities and accommodation to guarantee you the best possible experience.
Unless safety is at stake (storm, avalanche, flood...).
In this exceptional case, we can cancel an expedition, at least one week before departure.
If this happens:
→ You can postpone your adventure at no cost,
→ Or receive a full refund.
You don’t need to be a top athlete or mountain expert to feel at home. Most Wildhartt participants are between 25 and 60 years old, with a balanced mix of women and men.
Many join solo or in small groups of two or three. They often live in cities and are looking for a meaningful brea some time to reconnect with nature, slow down, and enjoy something real.
They usually have a regular movement practice (hiking, running, yoga...), but not with a competitive mindset. They’re in good shape, but don’t necessarily have technical skills. What brings them together is a shared desire to disconnect, observe, learn, and experience nature in a more grounded, accessible way.
If that speaks to you, you'll feel right at home. The group spirit is kind and open, and the pace adapts to everyone.
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