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Mountaineering routes around Selva, located on the island of Mallorca, traverse the rugged terrain of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This region is characterized by its limestone peaks, deep valleys, and panoramic views extending to the bays of Mallorca. The trails often feature significant elevation changes and lead through varied landscapes, including forested areas and open, rocky slopes.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.7
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116
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11.7km
04:43
740m
740m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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22
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13.6km
05:23
770m
770m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.5
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20
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11.3km
03:19
300m
300m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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15.6km
06:06
1,020m
1,020m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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5.56km
01:48
210m
210m
Moderate mountaineering route. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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A spectacular panoramic view opens up from the heights of the Serra de Tramuntana, looking out over peaks, valleys, and the distant sea. The clear mountain air makes contours appear particularly sharp and enhances the feeling of freedom. A panorama that impressively combines the vastness and diversity of Mallorca at a glance.
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A solitary double-trunk tree stands prominently in the open landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana. Its two closely grown trunks give it a special, almost symbolic appearance. A quiet eye-catcher that, amidst rocks and vastness, underscores the natural diversity of the mountain world.
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Pla de sa Neu is an open plateau in the Serra de Tramuntana near Puig Major. Between sparse vegetation and wide views, the plateau conveys an almost alpine feeling. A quiet section on demanding mountain tours, combining vastness and a special landscape atmosphere.
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The Pas de n'Argentó is a narrow, rocky pass in the Serra de Tramuntana. Between steep flanks, there is an exposed section here that requires sure-footedness and attention. An exciting pass that combines an alpine feel with impressive views over the mountain landscape.
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A dry stone wall in the Serra de Tramuntana is a testament to traditional craftsmanship and centuries-old landscape management. Stacked without mortar, the stones blend harmoniously into the mountain landscape. A characteristic element that uniquely combines the culture and nature of the Tramuntana.
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From the heights of the Serra de Tramuntana, wide views open up over the curved bays of Mallorca. Between turquoise water, bright beaches and rugged rocky sections, the diversity of the coastal landscape is particularly impressively displayed. A panorama that harmoniously combines sea, mountains and Mediterranean light.
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The striking rock formation „Sleeping stone giant“ in the Serra de Tramuntana, with a little imagination, resembles the silhouette of a reclining figure. Wind and weather have shaped the limestone into this special form over millennia. An impressive natural detail that lends the mountain landscape an almost mythical touch.
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Es Camell is a distinctive rock formation in the Serra de Tramuntana, whose silhouette resembles a lying camel. From a distance, the natural rock shape looks particularly impressive against the mountain panorama. A characteristic landmark that makes nature's creative power visible.
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There are over 20 mountaineering routes around Selva, offering a variety of experiences in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.
Mountaineering routes around Selva are generally challenging, with 14 routes rated as difficult and 9 as moderate. There is also one easy route available.
While most routes are moderate to difficult, there is one easy mountaineering route available around Selva. For those looking for a moderate challenge, consider the Lluc Sanctuary – The Camel loop from Lluc Sanctuary, which covers 11.3 km with about 300 meters of elevation gain.
Absolutely. Selva is known for its challenging routes. For experienced mountaineers, the View of the Bays of Mallorca – Puig de Massanella loop from Lluc Sanctuary is a difficult 18.5 km path with nearly 1000 meters of elevation gain, offering expansive vistas of Mallorca's coastline and interior mountains.
Yes, many mountaineering routes around Selva are circular. Examples include the Spectacular view – Puig de Massanella loop from Lluc Sanctuary and the Puig de Massanella – View of the Bays of Mallorca loop from Lluc Sanctuary, both offering rewarding loops through mountainous terrain.
Mountaineering routes around Selva offer panoramic views extending to the beautiful bays of Mallorca and across the rugged limestone peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. You'll often find extensive vistas from the slopes of Puig de Massanella.
Along the mountaineering routes, you can encounter several natural attractions. Highlights include the impressive The Camel rock formation, the scenic Cúber Reservoir, and the dramatic Torrent de Pareis Gorge and Sa Calobra Bay. Some routes also pass by the historic Barranc de Biniaraix Stone Path.
Many popular mountaineering routes around Selva, particularly those involving Puig de Massanella, often start from Lluc Sanctuary, where parking facilities are typically available. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information.
The mountaineering routes in Selva are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 160 reviews. Reviewers often praise the challenging ascents, the panoramic views of the bays, and the varied terrain found in the Serra de Tramuntana.
While the guide data doesn't specify seasons, the Mediterranean climate of Mallorca generally makes spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for mountaineering, offering pleasant temperatures and avoiding the intense summer heat.
Yes, several routes provide stunning views of Mallorca's coastline. The View of the Bays of Mallorca – Puig de Massanella loop from Sa Creu de Lluc is a difficult 15.6 km route specifically highlighted for its expansive vistas of the bays.


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