Nestled high in the Tramuntana Mountains, the old stone city of Valldemossa and the former convent of La Granja offer a glimpse into Mallorca’s rich history and natural beauty. Valldemossa, with its winding, cobbled streets and stone buildings, has been a source of inspiration for many artists and writers. La Granja, surrounded by lush gardens, stands as a testament to the island’s past, with its well-preserved architecture and serene surroundings. Visitors often make the journey up the mountain roads by bus, taxi, or rental car, enjoying the scenic views and the chance to explore these historic sites.
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