9th Feb
Last night was rather warmer than forecast and I had a surprisingly good night's sleep considering there was a group of scouts camped nearby who made an attempt to keep me awake.
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The entrance to the Santuaria de Lluc |
A beautiful morning with clear blue skies continuing all day. The first part of the walk was excellent as I climbed up a stoney track to the coll.
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Looking back to Son Amur |
There are a number of bar/restaurants in the area and a lot of people about, obviously starting various walks. The road was crowded with cyclists as well, an excellent hill to cycle up and down, if you like that sort of thing!
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The track |
There is a really good track that descends to the plains below, it goes down the same valley as the road but generally well away from it.
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View in the way down |
There were even some hardy mountain bikers using the track.
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Tough track for a bike |
It is a beautiful descent from the mountains but rather less interesting after Caimari especially as I missed the GR 222 sign and ended up walking on more of the main road than was necessary.
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Looking back to the hills |
Inca was bigger than I expected and I came across a street market that was selling what looked like the stuff salvaged from skips.
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A selection of junkc |
A good, though crowded, train took me quickly to Palma and the Hostel for the night.
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Palma cathedral |
I spent a while wandering around Palma in the afternoon. Past the enormous cathedral and the marina where there are some ridiculous motor boats.
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No comment |
The old town has some fascinating old streets and buildings as well as loads of shops obviously aimed at the tourist trade.
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Typical old town street |
Today's walk was an excellent way to finish the trip.
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Not built for cars |
The next trip planned is an attempt to finish the southern part of the South West Coast Path, that I had to retire from last year, this will be at the end of March.
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The tourists view of Palma |
Come back then for more wanderings.