The Serra de Tramuntana, a craggy mountain range in Mallorca’s northwest, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its dramatic landscapes and rich cultural history. Alpine roads twist through pine forests, offering ocean views at every turn, while traditional villages nestled within the range provide a tangible connection to the island’s long Christian and Muslim heritage. Visitors can explore these winding paths, enjoy panoramic vistas, and delve into the local culture that has shaped this unique region.
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