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Hike to Barranc de Biniaraix

Step Back in Time: A Guided Trek through Historic Biniaraix Ravine

Discover the enchanting landscapes of the Sierra de Tramuntana with a guided tour through the Biniaraix ravine, featuring historic paths and breathtaking natural beauty.

  • Meeting Time: As requested by the client

  • Meeting Point:  Outside the hotel 

  • Return time to the hotel: 5 hours later

  • Location: Sóller (Biniaraix) 35  km from Palma (45 min driving)

  • Tasting in private Farm: Luxury local dishes (optional)

Enjoy a unique experience, an excursion guided by a local guide who will explain the natural and cultural values ​​of the area, highlighting the rural landscapes and primary forests typical of the Sierra de Tramuntana Natural Park, with some of the most idyllic landscapes of the Tramuntana Mountains. Climbing the Biniaraix ravine is one of the most emblematic excursions that can be done. For about 7 kilometers, the itinerary runs along a cobbled path, which dates back to Roman times and was later used by the Muslims during their settlement to connect the valley of Sóller with the L'Ofre valey The characteristics of the walk are the following.

From €65 per person

 

Cancellation free of charge

Cancellation up to 48 hours before start with full refund!

Meeting Point

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Meeting Time As requested by the client

Meeting Point Outside the hotel

Fast Facts

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Level of difficulty moderate

Duration 2 hours (+/- 30min)

Language English & Spanish

Direction Return hike

Shoes Type Sturdy shoes

Length 7km

Ascent 406m

Highest Point 538m

Kids-friendly Yes

Swim opportunity No

Group Size minimum 2 / maximum 8

Your Guide

Martín Bestard

Martin Bestard

Like all Martín's Walks tours, this tour is exclusively conducted by Martín Bestard. He is a local and certified guide. Born and raised in Mallorca, he will guide you safely and share many anecdotes from the region.

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