
Deià
The small village was chosen by Forbes among the 10 most idyllic places to live in Europe. Many people who lives in noisy and stressful places has fell in love with Deià, people who want to escape from their daily lives, people who want to enjoy the silence.
Deia has little more than 500 residents. It is located in the "Sierra Tramuntana". Most residents are fishermen and farmers. Deia has uniques and admirables views, which attract many artists who inspire in the beauty of nature.
Cala Deià
The small Cala de Deia is about 20 minutes walk or 5 minutes by car from the hotel. If you prefer walking, you can walk through Deia go through a special garden with many ancient olive trees. If you prefer to travel by car, there is a parking lot about 200 meters from the beach. In the summer, two restaurants are open in which you can eat freshly caught fish.

Cala Llucalcari o Es Canyeret
This small Cala is located in a ravine. The bay is divided into two parts, one with stones (left) and one with rocks (right). The left side has a small canal flowing out water from the mountains. There are small puddles of mud with which one can rub the body. (Sludge has been used since long times for its medicinal and beauty purposes. Mexican Pre-Columbian cultures have used mud to heal and preserve.) On the right side you can find space on the flat rock to lie down and relax.

From Deia to Soller
It is a journey of a little over two hours, covering the 8 kilometers separating the two peoples. The route begins in the C-710, between points 60.2 and 60.3, which is about 10 minutes from Deia Llucalcari direction.
First you pass by a stone stairway leading to paved streets running through an urban area. Following the directions on the left leads back to a path of stones that is a slight hill among pines and olive trees. In this way you have a wonderful view of Deia and Llucalcari. Following the path leads to all houses of Son Coll S. XIII. Pass this point the trail descends slightly to run into a fork links, a few meters with the Coll Son Font or Mentides ses. Returning to the Way of Castelló, cross a tarmac road and continue up and down the inside of an oak grove, to reach the olive groves Can Prohom. This is the highest point of the trip, which will have spectacular views of Soller.
From there down, begins the path towards Soller. Along the way are the houses are dilapidated and oratory Mico de Castelló. The road joins another road and continues across small farms populated with olive trees. The route continues downwards in a zigzag pattern and passes over the Sóller train tunnels. The road ends at Pla d'en rod. Within walking distance there is now coming to the outskirts of Soller and the route ends at the C-711, a few meters from the station.

The Teix
One of the most traditional excursions in Majorca is the ascent to Teix. The circuit described below is one that begins and ends in Valldemossa, although there are many more.
The climb begins ascending to Teix stone stairs that are next to the old public school in Valldemossa. At the end of the stairs, making a small zigzag of right, left, left, right, is the carriage road that leads up to plain "Pouet" next to the entrance to the Finca "Son Gual Petit.
The road climbs steeply and ends in a metal barrier can be crossed by wooden stairs. A few minutes later, deflecting to the left is the source of l'Abeurador. Returning to the road, up a steep slope, after about 30 minutes until you reach a stone wall that bounds the plain silk of "Pouet. At this point you can take the right path. Continuing on the road, climbing, you reach some viewpoints, the viewpoint of "les Onze Regatta" and the viewpoint of "Ses Basses". Continuing down the path, about 15 minutes, it is worth stopping to see the well ppara "of them Fontanelles" covered with a barrel vault, located to the left of the road, a few yards downstream. Continuing the route across the plain of "Els Aritges", leave the forest of oaks and linking to the path of the Archduke, which borders a cliff offering spectacular views of the coast of Deia.
When you reach the "Racó perdut (backwater), you must turn left to climb the peak of Teix. Passing through the plains of the Serp, the trail is marked with a large stone pillar. It comes in half an hour to the summit. From there you can enjoy the wonderful views of the Sierra Tramuntana and the bay of Palma.
The back drop was done on the same side of the peak. He turns on the road leading to the Archduke's house "are Maragues. From this point the route passes through forest and drawing zigzags steeply down the valley of "It Cairats.
Passing through a wooden barrier, continuing its descent. Shortly before reaching the fork in the road to the houses of the Coma. At this point you should turn right. Continuing along this road you reach the starting point of the excursion.

