Right in the heart of the valley, between Pollensa and Pto Pollensa, you will find this comfortable country house with an olive tree plantation all around. The house offers the privacy and the peace that you need in your holidays. On the first floor (the tower) there is a double room with 5 windows from where you can enjoy the amazing view of the Tramontana mountain range. Outside and near the Roman swimming pool there is an ecological vegetable garden, where you can taste the vegetables and fruits for your barbecue and al fresco meals. The picturesque countryside around Pollensa is a colourful mixture of fertile fruit orchards and lightly wooded glades, bordered by hills to the south and dramatic rocky outcrops of Majorca's northern mountains. Contained within ten square kilometres, the region stretches along the coast to Alcudia from the golden beaches of Puerto Pollensa and inland to the quaint, historic small town of Pollensa itself.
Summer and Winter fun: Pollensa has long been known as an idyllic summer destination with its long hot days and balmy nights. However, the winter sun provides an excellent tonic. It's an ideal time for visiting many of the island's treasures, or for walkers, cyclists, nature lovers, etc. Catch the almond or orange blossom between January and March. The nine hole golf course at Pollensa is also open all year round. Pollensa is an ideal location for bird watching especially during the migrating season as the area is in the migratory path.
Pollensa Excursions: Caves of Drach (Manacor), Valldemosa and Deya, Palma city, Pollensa and Puerto Pollensa:- The picturesque countryside around Pollensa is a colourful mixture of fertile fruit orchards and lightly wooded glades, bordered by hills to the south and dramatic rocky outcrops of Mallorca's northern mountains. Contained within ten square kilometres, the region stretches along the coast to Alcudia from the golden beaches of Puerto Pollensa and inland to the quaint, historic small town of Pollensa itself. Both Puerto Pollensa and Pollensa offer a good selection of restaurants, ranging from cafes and tapas bars to fine dining. Pollensa, apart from its pretty square has the Via Crucis which is a notable attraction with its long stairway which ascends Calvary Hill, from which there are superb views over the coast.