Plà de Mallorca - Plà de Mallorca

View of the plain of Mallorca

Plà de Mallorca (Majorcan for “Plain of Mallorca”) is a landscape region in the center and north of Mallorca.

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Location of Plà de Mallorca

Other goals

beaches

  • Platja de Muro
  • Platja de es Braç
  • Es Comú
  • Caseta des Capellans
  • Platja de Can Picafort
  • Platja de son Baulo
  • s'Arenal d'en Casat
  • Cala Serralot
  • Platja de son Real
  • Platja de es Dolc
  • Platja de son Serra de Marina

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Tourist Attractions

  • The Randa massif south of Algaida, which rises 540 meters above the otherwise rather flat Plà de Mallorca, is considered the "holy mountain" of Mallorca. There are three monasteries here: Santuari de Nostra Senyora de Gràcia, Ermita de Sant Honorat and Santuari de Nostra Senyora de Cura. The latter is best known, especially because of the spectacular view, which on a clear day not only extends across Mallorca but even as far as Ibiza.
  • Finca Son Real at Can Picafort, public estate with a museum that offers a “journey through time” through the history of the complex
  • The dolmen ("stone tables") of Son Bauló (near Can Picafort) and Aigua Dolça are prehistoric tombs from around 1700 BC. BC and are among the oldest preserved buildings on Mallorca
  • Necropolis ("city of the dead") of Son Real Can Picafort - large field with stone tombs from the 7th to 4th centuries BC Chr.
  • Son Fornés at Montuïri, important Talayotic settlement from around 900 BC Chr.
  • Ermita de Bonany, baroque, double-towered chapel at Petra
  • Els Calderers at Sant Joan, attractive estate that can be visited

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